Bill Radke
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Bill Radke is co-host of the public radio program Weekend America. He is the former host of public radio program Rewind, produced by KUOW-Seattle and distributed by NPR.
He was a stand-up comedian and winner of the 1992 Seattle International Comedy Festival. He also wrote a humor column in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
He now lives in Los Angeles, California.