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Robert Philpot was reading TV- and movie-review columns in TV Guide, as well as memorizing the listings, by the time he was 10 years old. Now, he writes mostly about TV, but has also contributed to the radio, movie and pop-music beats. When he’s not filling his head with noise, Robert enjoys dining out, travel, collecting old Top 40 songs on iTunes and trying to shoot lower than 110 on the golf course.

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Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009

'Ellen' checks in on Dallas Wednesday. Will your neighbor be in the crowd?

Today's episode of the 'Ellen DeGeneres Show' will show a gaggle of Ellen fans who gathered at a car dealership on Tuesday for a chance to win a car. It was all part Ellen's stunt to gather 1 million Twitter followers. You'll have to tune in at 3 today to find out who won the car. We're wondering if it could it be former Star-/Telegram theater critic Mark Lowry? He was in the crowd, and afterward, he urged his friends to tune in today, and promised that they will "die laughing." More on the stunt here and here.

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