List of 2004 This American Life episodes explained
In 2004, there were 24 This American Life episodes.
- Episode 256 – "Living Without"
- Episode 257 – "What I Should've Said"
- Act 1: Freeze Frame – Jonathan Goldstein
- Act 2: In the Bush Leagues – Charles Monroe-Kane
- Act 3: A Can of Worms – David Sedaris
- Act 4: Life Sentence – Mike Miller
- Episode 258 – "Leaving the Fold"
- Act 1: I've Got a Secret I've Been Hiding From You – Alex Blumberg
- Act 2: God and Hockey – Ira Glass
- Act 3: Nuns Amok – Susan Drury
- Episode 259 – "Promised Land"
- Act 1: Across the Street from Heaven – Starlee Kine
- Act 2: Life in the Fast Lane – David Rakoff
- Act 3: Mystery Train – Hillary Frank
- Episode 260 – "The Facts Don't Matter"
- Act 1: Straight Eyes on the Quirin Guys – Chris Neary
- Act 2: Mush Polling – Sarah Koenig
- Episode 261 – "The Sanctity of Marriage"
- Episode 262 – "Miracle Cures"
- Act 1: Changing the Channeler – Davy Rothbart
- Act 2: The Entities Known as The Food and Drug Administration – Ira Glass
- Episode 263 – "Desperate Measures"
- Act 1: Hasta La Vista, Arnie – Scott Miller
- Act 2: We Built This City on Rock and Coal – Ira Glass
- Act 3: The Router Less Taken
- Act 4: The Rocks at Rock Bottom – Hillary Frank
- Episode 264 – "Special Treatment"
- Show description: On the ethics and reality of preferential treatment
- Act 1: Lunchtime with the King of Ketchup – Jonathan Goldstein
- Act 2: Except for that One Problem, it's Perfect – Gregory Warner
- Act 3: Mommie's Psychic Helper – Aimee Phan
- Act 4: The Way to a Boy's Heart Is Through His Stomach – Lisa Carver
- Episode 265 – "Fake Science"
- Show description: On cranks, distortions of science, and the application of pseudo-scientific methods to questions outside the realm of science
- Act 1: Spook Science – Jake Warga
- Act 2: Government Science – Alex Blumberg
- Act 3: Beauty Science – Adam Sternbergh
- Act 4: Radio Science – Brent Runyon
- Episode 266 – "I'm From the Private Sector and I'm Here to Help"
- Episode 267 – "Propriety"
- Show description: On civility, profanity, and the Federal Communications Commission
- Act 1: Government Says the Darnedest Things – Ira Glass
- Act 2: Dems Gone Wild! – Ken Kurson
- Act 3: Swiss Near-Miss – Samantha Hunt
- Episode 268 – "My Experimental Phase"
- Episode 269 – "Someone to Watch Over Me"
- Act 1: Doctoring the Doctor – Jo Giese
- Act 2: The Over-Protective Kind
- Act 3: Are You a Man or a Mouse? – Aimee Bender
- Episode 270 – "Family Legend"
- Act 1: Take My Cheese, Please – Ira Glass
- Act 2: We Don't Talk About That – Kevin O'Leary
- Act 3: Admissions – Katia Dunn
- Episode 271 – "Best Interests"
- Episode 272 – "Big Tent"
- Episode 273 – "Put Your Heart In It"
- Show description: On motivation and passion, especially regarding career choices
- Act 1: Farm Eye for the Farm Guy – George DeVault
- Act 2: Diary of a Long-shot – Teal Krech
- Act 3: Contrails of My Tears – Brett Martin
- Episode 274 – "Enemy Camp '04"
- Episode 275 – "Two Steps Back"
- Show description: On the decline of Washington Irving Elementary School in Chicago, once a model for success in public education reforms
- Act 1: 1994 – Ira Glass
- Act 2: 2004 – Ira Glass
- Episode 276 – "Swing Set"
- Episode 277 – "Apology"
- Show description: On apologizing
- Act 1: Repeat After Me – David Sedaris
- Act 2: Dial "S" for Sorry – Ira Glass
- Act 3: Two Words You Never Want to Hear From Your Doctor – Starlee Kine
- Episode 278 – "Spies Like Us"
- Episode 279 – "Auto Show"
- Show description: On dB drag racing, vehicle theft, car salespeople, and elderly drivers
- Act 1: Crunk in the Trunk – David Segal
- Act 2: Baby You Can't Drive My Car – Jamie Kitman
- Act 3: Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Be Alarmingly Familiar – Curtis Sittenfeld
- Act 4: Not Your Father's Chevrolet Salesman – Sarah Koenig
- Act 5: End of the Road – Lisa Pollack
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