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Cutting the Mustard

Are you qualified to drive the Wienermobile?

Aired 03/22/2015 | Rating TV-G

Wisconsin Life

Cutting the Mustard

Clip: Season 3 Episode 2 | 1m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

Are you qualified to drive the Wienermobile?

Learn about the process of becoming a “Hotdogger,” an official Wienermobile driver.

Aired 03/22/2015 | Rating TV-G

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Wisconsin Life is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Funding for Wisconsin Life is provided by the Wooden Nickel Fund, Mary and Lowell Peterson, A.C.V. and Mary Elston Family, Obrodovich Family Foundation, Stanley J. Cottrill Fund, Alliant Energy, UW...

Books on the Bus

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Clip: S3 Ep2 | 4m 50s | School bus driver Ted Chaudoir provides students with books to read on their bus ride. (4m 50s)

Comic Book Guy

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Clip: S3 Ep2 | 6m 43s | Jeff Butler has spent most of his life drawing and reading comic books. (6m 43s)

Mali Veterinarian

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Clip: S3 Ep2 | 4m 8s | A livestock vet connects his West African cultural heritage to Dairyland traditions. (4m 8s)

River Wise

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Clip: S3 Ep2 | 3m 14s | Pegeen Snoeyenbos explores her lifelong relationship with the Flambeau River. (3m 14s)

Wienermobile

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Clip: S3 Ep2 | 3m 53s | Come along for a ride in an over-sized hotdog on wheels: the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile (3m 53s)

Brooks Stevens House

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Clip: S3 Ep2 | 8m 8s | Built in 1939 in Fox Point, Wisc., the Brooks Stevens House is a unique two-story home. (8m 8s)

Industrial Designer Brooks Stevens

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Clip: S3 Ep2 | 10m 58s | Profile of Milwaukee industrial designer Brooks Stevens. (10m 58s)

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Wisconsin Life is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Funding for Wisconsin Life is provided by the Wooden Nickel Fund, Mary and Lowell Peterson, A.C.V. and Mary Elston Family, Obrodovich Family Foundation, Stanley J. Cottrill Fund, Alliant Energy, UW...

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