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In 2005, there were twenty-six ''This American Life'' episodes. * * *Show description: On the experiences of United States National Guard reservists and Marines in post-invasion Iraq * *Act 1: ''When Weekend Warriors Work on Weekdays'' – Ira Glass * *Act 2: ''Marine Life'' – Jack Hitt * * *Show description: On personal struggles leading to unexpected success or failure * *Act 1: ''Take My Break, Please'' – David Segal * *Act 2: ''What Happens in Baghdad, Stays in Baghadad'' – Jen Banbury * *Act 3: ''Oedipus Hex'' – Shalom Auslander * * *Show description: An entire episode of a story about the wrongful murder conviction of Collin Warner. After 21 years in prison, Warner's friends managed to prove Warner's innocence and free him from jail. * *Act 1: ''Untitled'' – Anya Bourg * *Act 2: ''The story of Collin Warner continues'' * * *Act 1: ''Thinking inside the box'' – David Wilcox * *Act 2: ''Where's Walter?'' – Starlee Kine * *Act 3: ''Giving up the ghosts'' – Shalom Auslander * * *Act 1: ''The Karachi kid'' * *Act 2: ''Not far from the tree'' – Amy O'Leary * *Act 3: ''Because I'm the mommy, that's why'' * * *Act 1: ''The Minister Meets the Martyr'' * *Act 2: ''I Am Curious, Jello'' – David Segal * *Act 3: ''Eight Percent of Nothing'' – Etgar Keret * * *Act 1: ''Untitled'' – Ira Glass * *Act 2: ''The Spy Who Loved Everyone'' – Jorge Just * *Act 3: ''Invisible Girl'' – Scott Carrier * * *Act 1: ''Working Class Hero Sandwich'' – Shirleen Holt * *Act 2: ''Don't Drive Like My Brother'' – Jonathan Menjivar * *Act 3: ''Confessions of a Not-So-Dangerous Mind'' – Brian Montopoli * * *Act 1: ''Froggy Goes A-Courtin – Gabrielle Galanek * *Act 2: ''Cat Got Your Tongue'' – David Sedaris * *Act 3: ''Romance Languages'' – Ben Karlin * * *Act 1: ''Make Him Say Uncle'' – Ira Glass * *Act 2: ''My Favorite Martian'' – Paul Tough * * *Act 1: ''The Substance of Things Hoped For'' * *Act 2: ''God Said, Huh?'' – Julia Sweeney * * *Act 1: ''Not Your Parents' Parent Trap'' – Nazanin Rafsanjani * *Act 2: ''If By Chance We Meet Again'' – Ira Glass * *Act 3: ''French Kiss'' – Sarah Vowell * * *Prologue – Ira Glass on the Lackawanna 6 * *Act 1: Petra Bartosiewicz on the arrest and conviction of Hemant Lakhani * *Act 2: continuation of Act 1 * * *Prologue: Ira Glass and Nancy Updike * *Act 1: ''Small Thoughts in Big Brains'' – Alex Blumberg * *Act 2: ''And Daddy Makes Three'' – Dan Savage * *Act 3: ''Sucker MC-Square'' – Robert Andrew Powell * *Act 4: ''The Art of Adult Conversation'' – Alexa Junge * * *Act 1: ''Dewey Decibel System'' – Alex Blumberg * *Act 2: ''Goldstein on Goldstein'' – Jonathan Goldstein * *Act 3: ''Hearth Shaped Box'' – Julie Hill * * *Act 1: ''The Double Whammy'' – Ira Glass * *Act 2: ''Small Fish, Smaller Pond'' – Nick Hornby * * *Show description: Stories from survivors of Hurricane Katrina. * *Prologue: Ira Glass interviews William Nichelson about the role of state and federal authorities * *Act 1: ''Middle of Somewhere'' – Ira Glass interviews Denise Moore, a hurricane survivor * *Music interlude: Memphis Minnie, ''When the Levee Breaks'' * *Act 2: ''Forgotten, But Not Lost'' – Alex Blumberg interviews Lorrie Beth Slonsky and Debbie Zelinsky about an occurrence at the Pontchartrain Expressway bridge * *Music interlude: Fats Domino, ''Walking to New Orleans'' * *Act 3: ''Social Studies Lesson'' – Alex Blumberg interviews Ashley Nelson * *Ray Charles, ''Them That Got'' * *Act 4: ''Diaspora'' – Cheryl Wagner * *Act 5: ''Displaced Persons Camp'' – Lisa Pollak interviews survivors of Hurricane Charley in Florida * * *Show description: Stories from the Houston Astrodome and New Orleans about survivors of Hurricane Katrina. * *Act 1: ''Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow'' – Jane Feltes * *Act 2: ''No Place Like Dome'' – Ira Glass * *Act 3: ''Land Grab'' – Lisa Pollak * *Act 4: ''The Long Way Home'' – Nick Spitzer * *Act 5: ''Water Bed'' – Alex Kotlowitz * * *Act 1: ''Mothers of Invention'' – Alex Kotlowitz and Amy Drozdowska-McGuire * *Act 2: ''That Guy'' – Diane Cook * *Act 3: ''Mall Rat'' – John Hodgman * * *Act 1: ''In the Event of An Emergency'' – Ira Glass * *Act 2: P' Is For Porta-Potty'' – Sarah Koenig * *Act 3: '' Friday Night Floodlights'' – Lisa Pollak * * *Act 1: ''Truth, Damn Truth, and Statistics'' – Alex Blumberg * *Act 2: ''Not Just a Number'' – Ryan Gist * *Act 3: ''What do we do with these numbers anyway?'' – Ira Glass * * *Air date: November 11, 2005 * *Prologue – Ira Glass * *Act 1: ''One Good Deed'' – Erin Einhorn * *Act 2: ''The Things That Money Can Buy'' – Beau O'Reilly * * *Air date: November 18, 2005 * *Prologue – Ira Glass * *Act 1: ''Not Just Tourists, Tourists Who Care'' – Chris Tenove * *Act 2: ''Johnny Get Your Mouse'' – Amy O'Leary * * *Act 1: ''Lab Rugrats'' – Ira Glass * *Act 2: ''Dreams of Distant Factories'' – Rachel Louise Snyder * *Act 3: ''Adventures at Poo Corner'' – David Sedaris * * *Act 1: ''Rise'' – Russell Cobb * *Act 2: ''Fall'' * * *Act 1: ''Twas the Morning After'' – David Rakoff * *Act 2: ''No Tenenbaum, No Tenenbaum'' – John Hodgman * *Act 3: ''My So-Called Jesus'' – Heather O'Neill * *Act 4: ''An Animal Farm Christmas'' – David Sedaris * *Act 5: ''Christmas at Valley Forge'' – Sarah Vowell * *Act 6: ''What Would Joseph Do?'' – Jonathan Goldstein ==External links== *(This American Life's radio archive for 2005 ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of 2005 This American Life episodes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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