Community Corner
These 'Two Guys' Will Be Missed
The popular cable program 'Two Guys Who Like to Talk' signs off tomorrow.

Grafton Community Television says goodbye to its longest-running community-based live television show as the 250th and final episode of “Two Guys Who Like To Talk” features a one-hour special broadcast set for 8 p.m Wednesday, Dec. 21.
features on-air personalities GCTV producers Rick Schultze and Bill Robidoux. Two Guys is the longest running live program in the 26 years of Grafton Community Television. Over the 12 years it has been broadcast, the program has hosted community leaders, local, state and national politicians, and ordinary citizens who wanted to raise a community issue and have fun doing it.
The program has creatively utilized out of studio locations including the Grafton Common, a neighbor's swimming pool, and the Blackstone River nearby the GCTV studios.
In a prepared statement, Grafton Cable Television Oversight Committee Chairman Bob Hassinger praised the two hosts. “Two hundred fifty episodes of a live television broadcast is something to be very proud of, and the Cable Television Oversight Committee is pleased to recognize this outstanding accomplishment. Producing and broadcasting a single hour-long television show can be difficult enough, but to produce 250 live shows attests to the dedication and commitment that Rick and Bill have brought to the Grafton Community Television family."
Grafton Community Television provides programming on three distinct public access channels in the Town of Grafton over the Charter Communications and the Verizon cable systems. Program schedules for Grafton Community Television channels can be found at www.GraftonTV.org and www.facebook.com/graftontv
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