Bruce Eric Kaplan on the Risqué Joys of Summer TV

The New Yorker Radio Hour | Jul 21, 2017

The cartoonist and acclaimed television writer Bruce Eric Kaplan learned about life from the TV—where he found the excitement, banter, and passion that seemed absent in his parents’ relationship. And in the summer, Kaplan recalls, TV let its hair down, with more risqué variety shows that could really teach an eager kid a few things.  

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