About A Prairie Home Companion

After you learn everything you can about the show, you might want to try your hand at some Pretty Good Trivia.

A Brief History

If you showed up on July 6, 1974, at the Janet Wallace Auditorium at Macalester College in Saint Paul and plunked down your $1 admission (50 cents for kids) to attend the very first broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion, you were in select company. There were about 12 people in the audience. But those in attendance thought there were worse ways to spend a Saturday afternoon, so Garrison Keillor and the APHC team went on to produce close to 500 live shows in the first 10 years alone. There were broadcasts from this venue and that, until March 4, 1978, when the show moved to The World Theater, a lovely, crumbling building that was one plaster crack away from the wrecking ball. (Now fully renovated and renamed The Fitzgerald, it is the show’s home base.)

In June of 1987, APHC ended for a while. Garrison thought it was a good idea at the time, but only two years later, the show was back, based in New York and called American Radio Company of the Air. But there’s no place like home. So in 1992, it was back to Minnesota and, soon after, back to the old name: A Prairie Home Companion.

There has been plenty of adventure in the past 30-plus years — broadcasts from Canada, Ireland, Scotland, England, Germany, Iceland and almost every one of the 50 states; wonderful performers, little-known and world-renowned; standing ovations and stares of bewilderment. We’ve missed planes, coped with lost luggage, dodged swooping bats and hungry mosquitoes, plodded through blizzards, and flown by the seat of our pants.

Today, A Prairie Home Companion is heard by 4 million listeners each week on more than 600 public radio stations, and abroad on America One and the Armed Forces Networks in Europe and the Far East. Garrison recalls, “When the show started, it was something funny to do with my friends, and then it became an achievement that I hoped would be successful, and now it’s a good way of life.”

A Prairie Home Companion is produced by Prairie Home Productions, and distributed nationwide by American Public Media. The program is underwritten by Ford and Holiday Vacations.


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More from Garrison

Post to the Host: A monthly column in which Keillor responds to questions and comments submitted by A Prairie Home Companion Web site users.

From the Desk of Garrison Keillor: A collection of published articles written by Keillor.

The Writer’s Almanac: Garrison reads a poem and relates stories of significant events touching literary history—daily.

GarrisonKeillor.com: Garrison’s official website, with more about his non-APHC projects, including books, columns, solo appearances, and more.

Legal Stuff

Registered trademarks and service marks: Garrison Keillor sure owns a lot of words!

Press

Press Clippings: A collection of links to stories about A Prairie Home Companion, the APHC movie, The Writer’s Almanac and, of course, Garrison Keillor.

Press Room: Doing a story on Garrison Keillor or A Prairie Home Companion? Look no further, here’s the goods.