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Bandstand Days

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An hour-long PBS pledge special celebrating the experiences of the original Bandstand dancers during Philadelphia’s golden days of rock’n’roll Remember Bob and Justine? Arlene Sullivan?Eddie Kelly and Bunny Gibson? In a daily ritual, hundreds of High School students lined up each day...

on Wed, 6PM

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1989 National Geographic Bee

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Raw footage of the First Annual 1989 National Geographic Bee, an event that occurred before a live audience in the GHG Auditorium. After Gilbert M. Grosvenor (President of the National Geographic Society), United States Senator Bill Bradley, and Alex Trebek each give speeches relating to...

on Mon, 5PM

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OnQ; 3034

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CS: Fred Rogers (Bartley) (long) NM: Dr. Richard Arnold Black Conference on Higher Education (Chris M) MI: Pitt Field House (Dave & Dave) NOTE: 2/25 3/1 Solomon, Bartley, Berry, Morelli in Haiti

on Nov 13

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The MacNeil/Lehrer Report; Artificial Intelligence

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This episode's headline: Artificial Intelligence. The guests include RANDALL DAVIS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; ROGER SCHANK, Yale University. Byline: In New York: ROBERT MacNEIL, Executive Editor; In Washington: JIM LEHRER, Associate Editor; KENNETH WITTY, Producer; MAURA LERNER,...

on Nov 8

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Of People and Politics; 1; The Voter

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This episode explores the factors that influence the American voter, apathy in voting, hindrances in exercising the voting privilege, cross pressures the voter experience, the independent voter, and the party voter. The episode includes on-the-spot interviews with voters in California,...

on Nov 5

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ZOOM, Series I; 117

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Zoom - Program # 117 - 3/30/78 Dubbed from 2 Master. "ZOOM is a children's show comprised of weekly half-hour episodes which showed what youngsters do and think. Seven ZOOMers hosted each episdoe, and the cast changed over run of series. ZOOM premiered locally as ""Summer-Do"" in 1970, and...

on Oct 31

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Navajo Code Talkers

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A documentary film using interviews and archival footage to show the vital role a small group of Navajo Marines played in the Pacific during World War II. Includes 1940s archival footage of Navajo life as well as scenes of World War II. Featured are interviews with Navajo Chairman Peter...

on Oct 22

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Station History Archives

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That?s Thirty Part 1

on Oct 18

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¡Colores!; 1927; Actor Bryan Cranston

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An exclusive in-depth interview with Breaking Bad’s lead actor Bryan Cranston. In this candid interview, Cranston talks about saying goodbye to his role as Walter White and highlights the importance of good writing and compelling storytelling. Cranston describes needing talent,...

on Sep 30

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La Plaza; Notes From The Mambo Inn: The Story of Mario Bauza; 1309

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First Broadcast in 1991. A special presentation tracing the work and history of Cuban musician and composer Mario Bauza, who participated in the creation and complete evolution of Latin Jazz. This record is part of the Music section of the Soul of Black Identity special collection.

on Sep 27

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Huelga!

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A documentary program about farmworker strikes in California. The documentary details attempts to unionize, calls for better pay, the role of Cesar Chavez, and the effects of the movement on the lives of farmworkers. The title, "Huelga" is also the rallying cry of the farmworkers,...

on Sep 24

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Carrascolendas; In service programs

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No description available

on Sep 17

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Great Ideas; 33; Learning from Books: How to Read a Book

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This program deals with reading as a form of learning. Dr. Adler discusses the kinds of readingreading for pleasure, information and enlightenment. He stresses what is involved in reading for enlightenment and gives the rules for this kind of reading. (Description adapted from documents in the...

on Sep 7

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Consumer Survival Kit; 220; New Cars

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New Cars, #220, production #25-817 Consumer Survival Kit is an educational show providing viewers with information about consumer affairs issues.

on Sep 4

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The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

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This episode's headline: Taking Questions; New Union; News Maker; DOMESTIC PARTNERS. The guests include STEPHEN COHEN, Princeton University; ANDREI KORTUNOV, USA/Canada Institute; GARY LEE, Washington Post; ANDRE MARROU, Presidential Candidate, Libertarian Party; CORRESPONDENTS: GABY RADO;...

on Sep 2

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Faces of the City; Larry Culp

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Profile of bartender Larry Culp on his feelings towards recent changes to Seattle's Pioneer Square. Faces of the City: A series of individual shows with short profiles finding the extraordinary in the ordinary based on Studs Terkel’s approach. 1972 and 1973. Profiles include: a taxi driver, a...

on Aug 28

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Let the Women Vote!

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Documentary on women's rights and sufferage movemnet with a particular focus on the positions of four Western states; Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. """The drive for human equality is one of the great battles of the modern age. Technology and science have undercut the justification for...

on Aug 26

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Target; Disco Dancer (edited pix)

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A documentary about a disco dance teacher and his theory of disco.

on Aug 23

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FIX IT +

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A web app for transcripts that were automatically generated from speech-to-text software

on Aug 23

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Rock and Roll; Interview with Larry Graham [Part 1 of 4]

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Interview with Larry Graham [Part 1 of 4]

on Aug 15

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A Word on Words; 0860; Julia Child

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The Way To Cook

on Aug 13

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Take This Hammer

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The increasing bitterness, demoralization and despair of Negro youths in San Francisco - a city of widely advertised liberal and cosmopolitan traditions - is explored in an on-the-spot and voiceover report. Negro author James Baldwin is taken on a tour of San Francisco by Orville...

on Aug 3

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Debate: Baldwin vs. Buckley

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The one-hour special program features a debate between Negro author James Baldwin and leading American conservative William F. Buckley, Jr., at the Cambridge Union, Cambridge University, England. The two men argue the motion, "The American Dream: Is it at the expense of the American Negro?" Mr....

on Aug 2

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UCLA Preservation Perspectives: Media Archival Studies Students Recover Audio Files for the AAPB’s “This Way Out” Collection

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MLIS student Sydney Kyser demonstrates film projector operation with CPAH research intern Stephanie Hukles in the UCLA Department of Information Studies Media Preservation Lab. Photo by Casey Winkl…

on Jul 31

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Voices from the Southern Civil Rights Movement | American Archive of Public Broadcasting

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Voices from the Southern Civil Rights Movement presents educational and noncommercial television and radio programs from the 1950s and 1960s that offer historic testimonies – in interviews, speeches, documentaries, panel discussions, and on-the-spot news reports – from many movement...

on Jul 29

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Inner-View; Interview with Bob Newhart

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An interview with Bob Newhart in front of a live studio audience. He discusses his comedy and acting career and takes questions from the audience.

on Jul 22

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The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

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This episode's headline: Newsmaker; Political Wrap; Hearts & Courts. The guests include NELSON MANDELA, President-elect, South Africa; PAUL GIGOT, Wall Street Journal; CORRESPONDENTS: CHARLAYNE HUNTER-GAULT; ANNE TAYLOR FLEMING. Byline: In New York: MARGARET WARNER; In Washington: JAMES LEHRER

on Jul 19

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Baking With Julia; #301; Martha Stewart

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MARTHA STEWART PART ONE, PROGRAM 301, Martha Stewart joins Julia to bake one grand and glorious three-tiered wedding cake. Martha prepares the batter and bakes diamond-shaped layers, creates marzipan fruits, and makes vanilla rum buttercream to ice the cake.

on Jul 10

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The American Mind; 6; Philosopher-President

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"Terming Thomas Jefferson "The Philosopher of Democracy," Dr. Whittemore talks about Jefferson's attitudes toward government, religion and slavery. He traces Jefferson's life and the influence he has had upon American thought. He spends some time on "The Declaration of...

on Jul 4

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NET Journal; 260; Dick Gregory Is Alive and Well

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1 hour piece produced in 1970 by NET. It was originally shot in black and white. The uncompromising satire of America's best-known black comedian comes to television when NET Journal presents "Dick Gregory is Alive and Well." The program is an hour-long view of Gregory, built around an ironic...

on Jul 2

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Something Personal; A Woman's Place Is In The House: A Portrait of Elaine Noble; 105

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Documentary about Elaine Noble, the first openly gay person elected to a state legislature, who began serving in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1975.

on Jun 25

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NewsNight Minnesota; 4044; NewsNight Minnesota Episode from 11/14/1996; SD-Base

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Minnesota's statewide news program which aired from 1994 to 2001. Hosted by Lou Harvin, Ken Stone, Mary Lahammer and Jim Neumann.

on Jun 25

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Fellow Feature: The Smallest Gift for the Greatest Generation

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The following was submitted by 2022-2023 Public Broadcasting Preservation Fellow, Catherine Cubera. There is a quote that says, “Make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen.&…

on Jun 25

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American Experience; Freedom Riders; Interview with James Lawson, 1 of 4

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James Lawson was a Methodist minister; graduate student at Vanderbilt University on the Montgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi (Trailways) ride. May 24, 1961

on Jun 24

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The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

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This episode's headline: Exchange Students?; Children with AIDS; Losing the Edge. The guests include REP. NANCY PELOSI, [D] California; REP. LAMAR SMITH, [R] Texas; ERICH BLOCH, National Science Foundation; SANFORD KANE, Former IBM Executive; CLAUDE BARFIELD, American Enterprise...

on Jun 5

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The AAPB Celebrates Pride Month

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This month, the American Archive of Public Broadcasting celebrates Pride Month by honoring the rich history, culture, and perspectives of the LGBTQ+ community. Explore our extensive collection of p…

on Jun 3

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New Mexico in Focus; 722; Brian Jay Jones, Jim Henson Biographer

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This week on New Mexico in Focus, correspondent Larry Ahrens talks with former Albuquerquean Brian Jay Jones, author of Jim Henson: The Biography, who gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the creative genius behind the Muppets. While there have been books about his work, this is the...

on May 31

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Ragtime Era; 7; Tin Pan Alley

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In this episode, Max Morath explains how Tin Pan Alley got its name; discusses the rise of the popular song in America; explains the idea of the "Illustrated Song" as an advertising technique for selling songs; discusses the dangers of stereotypes and racism in song and plays a "coon song"...

on May 21

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1973 Watergate Hearings; 1973-05-17; Part 1 of 6

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Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer anchor gavel-to-gavel coverage of day 1 of the U.S. Senate Watergate hearings. In today's hearing, Robert Odle, Bruce A. Kehrli and Sgt. Paul Leeper testify.

on May 17

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The AAPB Celebrates Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

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This month, the American Archive of Public Broadcasting commemorates Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by honoring the rich history, culture, and perspectives of …

on May 10

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From Radio Reel to Digital Appeal: Preserving Micrologus with the AAPB

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This month, we had the privilege of speaking with Jacey Kepich, Research and Engagement Librarian at Case Western Reserve University, who played a pivotal role in the preservation journey of the Mi…

on May 6

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Assignment America; 119; Conversation with a Native Son

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Novelist, essayist and outspoken black rights advocate James Baldwin talked about his career with Maya Angelou. This record is part of the Literature section of the Soul of Black Identity special collection.

on Apr 19

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Vegetable Soup; 1 & 2; Season 1

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New York State Archives. New York State Education Department Office of Educational Television and Public Broadcasting educational programming videos and associated paperwork, 1977-2005. Series B2623-18. Each episode is 30-minutes in length and consisted of a variety of regular segments that...

on Apr 17

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Step by Step: Building a Feminist Movement

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Focuses on the feminist movement as experienced by several women who were active in the movement as it developed in America through the decades following World War II. Includes interviews with Addie Wyatt, Dorothy Haener, Gene Boyer, Doris Thom, Arvonne Fraser, Mary Eastwood, Betty Freidan, Mary...

on Mar 22

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Radio Free Alcatraz 1969-12-30; Radio Free Alcatraz

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This is an aircheck of one of the episodes of Radio Free Alcatraz, recorded during the Native American occupation of Alcatraz Island. This episode, as all episodes in the series, starts with a recording of Buffy Sainte-Marie singing "Now that the Buffalo's Gone." John Trudell, then talks of...

on Mar 19

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OnQ; 1007

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Ramadan Pkg. (Kwelin) Q&A guests the Husseinis --PRA Interview : Live guest Terri Glueck --Music: Chatham Baroque

on Mar 14

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Age of Overkill; 4; Two Worlds and the Neutrals

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According to Lerner, we have two and a half worlds in existence today - the democratic, the communist, and the neutrals - a situation that raised very special problems. He outlines the conditions that promoted and finally brought about the cold war and discusses the rise of the neutralist...

on Mar 13

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Exploring the Universe; 11; Values and Limitations of Science

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After Mr. Garroway introduces them, Dr. I. I. Rabi of Columbia University, winner of the 1944 Nobel Prize in physics, and Dr. Robert Oppenheimer, director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. and former scientific director at Los Alamos, describe the first experiences...

on Mar 11

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The AAPB Goes to the Oscars!

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It’s that time of year again and Oscar buzz is exceedingly loud! Why not take a break from discussions about snubs and who will wear what on the red carpet to dig a little deeper with the AAPB? Che…

on Mar 8