Prairie Home Companion
“Prairie Home Companion” is a radio variety show created and hosted by Garrison Keillor. It first aired in 1974 and features a mix of music, storytelling, and comedy sketches. The show is known for its fictional town of Lake Wobegon, where Keillor shares humorous tales about its quirky residents.
The program has featured various musical guests and segments, including the popular “News from Lake Wobegon.” After Keillor's retirement in 2016, the show continued under different hosts, maintaining its signature blend of Americana and storytelling. It remains a beloved part of American radio culture.