Today, The 700 Club features legendary Florida State University football coach Bobby Bowden, whose Called to Coach: Reflections on Life, Faith, and Football (Howard Books, 978-1439195970, $25) pubbed last week.

On The Diane Rehm Show: Gail Caldwell, with Let's Take the Long Way Home: A Memoir of Friendship (Random House, 978-1400067381, $23). PW’s starred review said “Caldwell has managed to do the inexpressible in this quiet, fierce work: create a memorable offering of love to her best friend, Caroline Knapp, the writer who died of lung cancer at age 42 in 2002.”

On The Leonard Lopate Show, public garden designer Lynden Miller described Parks, Plants, and People: Beautifying the Urban Landscape (W. W. Norton, 978-0393732030, $49.95).

The Bob Edwards Show hosted eightysomething actor Arthur Anderson, author of An Actor's Odyssey: From Orson Welles to Lucky the Leprechaun (BearManor Media, 978-1593935221, $19.95).

Both NPR’s The Takeaway and ESPN’s First Take interviewed Andre Agassi, whose Open: An Autobiography (Vintage, 978-0307388407, $15.95; RH Audio abridged CD, $32) is recently out in paperback.

This evening on the Investigation Discovery (ID) Network show Wicked Attraction, Camille Kimball will be on camera as will many of the actual people whose stories are chronicled in her book A Sudden Shot: The Phoenix Serial Shooter (Berkley, 978-0425230190, $7.99).

Due to the nature of live programming, scheduling is subject to change.

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