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Dr. Bill Wattenburg

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Dr. Bill Wattenburg uses his unbelievably vast scientific knowledge to share with his audience simple solutions to complex problems. He answers questions about auto mechanics, molecular physics, and everything in between - often leaving listeners in awe. Bill Wattenburg now does talk radio shows on stations all over the United States. For twenty-five years, he was a talk show host on KGO Radio AM810, ABC, San Francisco. His popular nighttime show, 'The Open Line to the West Coast,' was the most listened to show in that time slot in eleven western states. Bill Wattenburg was also invited to play the radio/TV show host in three Clint Eastwood movies, The Dead Pool, Pink Cadillac, and True Crime.

<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em>Dr. Bill Wattenburg</em></strong></span> is a nationally known radio talk show host who is also an accomplished scientist.  He is a senior research scientist at the Research Foundation, California State University, Chico; and a scientific consultant for the University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and many other institutions. He is a former <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>nuclear weapons designer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory</strong></span>; a former member of the US Air Force Scientific Advisory Board; and a former UC Berkeley professor of electrical engineering.   He  was co-founder of Berkeley Scientific Laboratories with Dr.  Donald Glaser (Nobel  Prize,  Physics, 1960).</p> <p>Bill Wattenburg’s profession in the media began when he  was a young professor at U.C.  Berkeley.   A group of  clever faculty housewives teased him into writing  an  hilarious satire on male sexual behavior.   As  author  Will Harvey, he wrote  How to Find and Fascinate a Mistress --and survive in spite of it all.    (Pocketbooks 1970).    It quickly became an  outrageous best  seller.   (The initial title was  How to Be Good to a Woman.  Men would not read it.   So, one night he changed the title and the word woman  to mistress throughout the book.   The media and bookstores loved it... )   Right in the teeth of the women’s liberation movement ,  author Will Harvey was invited on over 150 major radio and TV interview shows all over the country over the next two years.    Women loved him when they heard the main message of the book.   Many  gave the book to the men in their lives.   The national notoriety that Will Harvey achieved  transformed into  radio  and TV shows on the west coast for  Dr.  Bill Wattenburg.</p>