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TITLE Video Program Catalogue, 1976/77. INSTITUTION Public Television Library, Washington, D.C. PUB DATE 76 NOTE 123p. AVAILABLE FROM The Public Television Library, Video Program Service, 475 L'Enfant Plaza West, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20024

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ABSTRACT More than 2000 individual television programs produced by the nation's public broadcasting stations are listed in this catalog. The programs are divided among more than 270 subject headings, and they represent the general interest areas of public affairs, current issues, art, health, science, instruction, sports, and childrens shows. Programs and series are listed alphabetically by subject and by title. All title listings carry detailed information about each program. Special sections are included which list programs available on 16mm film, programs for the deaf, and programs for children. Unlisted, recently aired programs are also available upon special request. Rental and purchase price information is included. (EM H)

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THE PUBLIC U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF 0 EDUCATION TELEVISION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO- 0 DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN - ATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS LIBRARY STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE- lx SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE, OF EDUCVON POSITION OR POLICY 2 adepartment of the Public Broadcasting Service 468 Contents

Introduction ii General Information and Policies 1 How To Use This Catalogue 3 Subject Index 4 Program Index 15 16mm Film Index 115 Captioned and Signed Program Index 116 Children's Program Index 117 Price Schedule 118 Order Forms 119

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A department of the Public Broadcasting Service 3 Introduction

Over 2,000 individual programs for all age It is a non-profit activity: a portion of the As a service to recognized educational levels are now available for audio-visual sales and rental funds is returned to the institutions, a policy has been instituted use and are described in this edition of producing public to by the Public Broadcasting Service which The Public Television Library's Video cover performance and technical rights allows for the videotape recording of Program Catalogue. Produced by the arrangements related to the programs and programs seen over individual stations at nation's public television stations and to assist in future production. the time of broadcast and used for class- major production centers, the programs room instruction for a 7-day period. At are listed under more than 270 different A special feature of The Public Television the end of the seven days, programs must subject headings and represent the general Library's Video Program Service is the be erased. Arrangements to retain the interest areas of Public Affairs and Cur- immediate offering, where possible, of programs beyond the 7-day deadline must rent Issues, The Arts, Health and Science, current Public Broadcasting Service Pro- be made with the program distributor. How To/Instructional, Sports and Recre- grams. When you see a program on your Contact the Instructional Television Di- ation, Children and Coping With The 70's. local public television station that you rector at your local public television sta- would like to use, call the station or The tion for further details. The Public Television Library's Video Public Television Library to check its Program service was established in re- availability. sponse to continuing requests from peo- ple in a variety of fields. Educators, industry representatives, librarians and others recognized the value that programs broadcast on their local public television stations would have in serving the special interests of their organizations. This ser- vice provides an opportunity to use pro- grams according to individual schedules and projects, as well as to expand the audience for public television programs.

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Program Terms All listed programs are available for in- Specifications And room (intra-room) television uses. Almost Conditions The programs in this catalogue are avail- all programs are also available for trans- able on 3/4-inch "U" videotape cassette Programs listed in this catalogue are pro- mission (inter-room) uses which include (NTSC 60Hz) standard at the costs and vided for direct audio visual rather than closed-circuit, ITFS, and CATV methods arrangements indicated in the current VHF/UHF broadcast uses under condi- of distribution. See the Agreement for an Price Schedule. All programs may be pur- tions described in the Agreement. If any exact statement of conditions and defini- chased in any reel/cartridge/cassette of the programs are desired for VHF/ tions. See the current Price Schedule for videotape format at the stated cost in the UHF broadcast, please contact PTL. fees. Price Schedule plus the added cost to Programs are available for purchase, two- All programs are fully protected under provide the program in the requested week rental and three-day rental. A dupli- the copyright law. The programs are pro- format. Certain programs described in cation license may be arranged for which vided by The Public Television Library this catalogue are available on 16mm film permits making copies of PBS/PTL pro- only under specific conditions of use ex- from the Indiana University Audio Visual grams for either a permanent or a limited tending for the physical life of the pro- Center and other sources. See the 16mm period of retention. See the current Price vided copy or for a specified lesser period Film Index for details. Unless otherwise Schedule and Agreement for more detail- of time. All programs must be used in stated as part of the individual program ed information and a definition of terms. their entirety in the form in which they description contained in the Program Contact PTL for required additional in- are provided. They are to be used in ac- Index, all programs are in color with formation.as well as for special lease, cordance with the arrangements and for English sound track. All indicated time discount, and other types of acquisition the types of utilization for which they lengths are rounded up or down to the arrangements. Please use an official PTL have been acquired. See the Agreement nearest minute. Order Form whenever possible to obtain for details. a program. The descriptions and conditions contained All listed programs are offered for use in this catalogue supercede all those pre- throughout the U.S., its territories, and viously issued, are subject to change with- possessions. A vast majority of the pro- out notice and are offered for information grams are also available to users outside purposes only. Orders for purchase, rental the U.S. Contact PTL for specific infor- or other arrangements to acquire and use mation. these programs become effective only when accepted by The Public Television Library.

1 Previews Sports and Recreation Public Affairs and Current Issues And A 30-minute overview of programs on A 60-minute selection of excerpts from Samplers skiing, mountain-climbing, flying, tennis programs covering issues such as the Preview material for broad subject areas and other sports. A special on rodeo is rights of minorities, the energy crisis, as well as individual programs and series included in this package. elections, the military, education, police, is available. Full program previews are How to Instructional juvenile delinquency, prison reform, available to those intending to purchase. drugs, unemployment, and government. A 60-minute presentation of instructional Some of the'programs represented are Videocassette "samplers" showing the programs on cooking, yoga, chess, sewing, "Arabs and Israelis," "Cities For People," wide range of programs and series avail- and model railroading. Among programs able within specific interest areas may be "Woman," "World Hunger! Who Will represented are two series by author- Survive?" "All About Welfare" and "The rented for use as previews an unlimited gardener Thalassa Cruso and a history End of The Ho Chi Minh Trail." number of times during a two week course taught by noted Brandeis professor period. Rental fees are based on length: Dr. Abram Sachar. Health $10.00 for 60-minutes and $5.00 for A 30-minute preview of health care and 30-minutes. Each sampler is a program in health-related programs covering such its own right and provides excerpts from topics as male menopause, mental retar- a representative selection of programs in dation, unwanted pregnancy, drugs and the following areas: dental care. "Drink, Drank, Drunk"the Cultural acclaimed alcoholism special with Carol A 60-minute survey of programs in art, Burnett is included, along with a new crafts, literature, and music, including series on human sexuality several excellent specials for children ("Peter and the Wolf" and "Puppets and the Poet"). Among other programs repre- sented are "Indian Arts," "Six Spectacu- lar Hours of Folk Music" and a series of fascinating interviews conducted by the- atre critic Elliot Norton.

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Catalogue Alphabetical 4. Characters within a given program title Arrangement Arrangement are subject to the following priority Programs and series have been listed al- 1. Program titles beginning with numer- order: phabetically by subject (Subject Index) als are entered as if the number were A. A space precedes a punctuation and by title (Program Index). All title spelled out. mark or letter. listings carry detailed information about EG: "The 93rd Congress: EG: "Art Profile" precedes each program as well as subject headings restoring the balance" is "Artists in America." under which the program has been cata- located under the letter B. A punctuation mark precedes a logued. Look under each of these subject letter. headings for related programs that may 2.Initial articles in a program title ("A," EG: "Don't Have Time To be of interest. "An," and "The") are disregarded. Die" precedes "Done: The First Transconti- Special sections listing programs available EG: "A Bit With Knit" is nental Railway." on 16mm film, programs for the deaf and located under the letter hearing impaired, and programs for chil- dren have been included. Descriptions of 3. Program titles beginning with proper these programs may be found in the Pro- names are entered under the first let- gram Index. ter of the first name. EG: "Cecil WilliamsReach out and Touch" is lo- cated-under the letter

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An alphabetical listing of specific subjects American Indian Culture The Brandywine Tradition covered in whole or in part by programs Bryan Beavers: A Moving Portrait Charlie's Pad and series available from The Public Tele- Coyote And A Beat DeGrazia vision Library. See the Program Index for Doodling On The Rocks Dimensions Of Black complete details on each title. Indian Arts Doodling On The Rocks FindingsA Film About Reinhold Abortion The Mystery Murals Of Baja... As Told By Harry Crosby Marxhausen see also Family Planning The Mystery Of The Anasazi Fires Of Creation The Magic Of Oil Painting Abortion And Sterilization Sticks And Stones... Will Build A House Museum People I'm 17, I'm Pregnant... And I Don't Turning Points: Incident At Cass Lake Know What To Do The Mystery Murals of Baja... As Told Americana By Harry Crosby Addiction see U.S.Culture Ralph Blakelock: American Painter see Alcoholism; Drugs Sam Francis: These Are My Footsteps Amish Sex And The Arts Adoption see U.S.Cuhure Transitions: Conversations With Wendell I'm 17, I'm Pregnant ... And I Don't Castle Know What To Do AnatomyHuman Woman As Painter In The Beginning The-Body Auto Racing The Single Parent Experience Human Sexuality Keeping Your Health Drag Racing Advertising Our Bodies, Ourselves Racing On Thin Air TV Advertising Sexual Development Auto Repair AfricaCulture Andrew Johnson Auto Mechanics Blacks, Blues, Black The Impeachment Of Andrew Johnson Car Care Dance: Africa What To Do 'Till The Wrecker Comes Dimensions Of Black Anesthesiology Automobile Heartbeat of Africa Strange Sleep Musical Mosaic The Chrome-Plated Nightmare Musical Mosaic: East Africa Animals Ballet Musical Mosaic: West Africa Hodgepodge Lodge The Observing Eye see also Dance Aging Why Do Birds Sing? Art Profile: Barbara Weisberger Don't Have Time To Die Art Profile: William Christenien Getting Around Antiques Children's Key Concert Private Pension Plans Antiques The Dreamer The Resolution Of Mossie Wax Antiques IV Glimmerings Such A Place Commonwealth School For Wives Turning Points: A Time To Live Know Your Antiques Band Agriculture Architecture see Music The Quarterly Report: The Last Ameri- Cities For People can Supper The Do- It- Yourself Guide To Solar Living Banking World Hunger! Who Will Survive? Sticks And Stones ... Will Build A House The Supreme Court And Civil Liberties: The Theory Is Tested The Bank Secrecy Act Of 1970 Alcoholism This City IS-Milwaukee see also Health Care; Mental Health Timberline Lodge... Legacy Of The Barbara Linden By A Jury Of His Peers '30's Artists In America: Barbara Linden Who Built This Place? Drink, Drank, Drunk Barbara Weisberger Fallen Angels Art I Don't Know Why Art Profile: Barbara Weisberger contains both appreciation and instruc- Keeping Your Health Bella Abzug The Marshes Of "Two" Street tional programs, see also Design; Glass- Congresswoman Bella Abzug Tiger By The Tail blowing; Sculpture Turning Points: New Treatment For The Art Of Luigi Lucioni Bicycles Alcoholics Art Profile see Transportation Unlikely Addicts: Middle Class Women Art Profile: Norman Geske Wives Of Alcoholics Art Studio Bikes, Bikes, Bikes Art Studio: Too Turning Points: Is There A Bike In The Artist of Savitria Mix?

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Biology Childbirth Consciousness Raising see Health Care; Sex Education; Sexuality ChildbirthPart I Consciousness-Raising Groups ChildbirthPart II Men's Liberation Birds Mister Midwife Conscription see Animals Nine To Get Ready Pregnancy And Birth see Military; Selective Service Black American Culture Conservation Blacks, Blues, Black! Children Bud Bramwell And Chick Moody The Children Of China see Environment Children's Rights Italians in Newark Consumerism Kawaida, When? And South Carolina Sea Low View From A Dark Shadow Beyond The Beauty Myth Islands Toys For Children Our Street Women And Children In China I'll Get There ... Soon's I Can Police Estimate and The Two Worlds Of Living Better ChinaCulture Max Roach Making Things Work A Profile Of Paul Robeson The Children Of China The Quarterly Report: The Last Ameri- Say BrotherNational Edition Women And Children In China can Supper Say Brother Special: The Nation Of Islam Toys For Children Chinese American Culture Taj MahalThat's All The Way It Is Bad Times On Gold Mountain TV Advertising Busing You Owe It To Yourself Christmas we also Education Contraception Christmas Recipes Boston: 'Listen My Children And You A New England Christmas see Family; Family Planning Shall Hear' The Sounds Of Christmas With All Deliberate Speed Cooking Cities Beatrice Trum Hunter's Natural Foods Cable TV see also Towns Christmas Recipes The Liveliest Wire Cookin' Cajun Cities For People Turning Points: The Cable Revolution Food Preserving The Cities: Uncle Sam Can You Spare The French Cancer A Dime? Frying Pans West Italians in Newark The Mark Waters Story The Holiday Chef Old ConfederacyNew Direction To Think Of Dying Joyce Chen Cooks This City Is Milwaukee Thanksgiving Recipes Canning Turning Points: Frozen Hopes In Theonie see Food Preserving Milwaukee Turning Points: Is There A Bike In The Coping Careers Mix? see Consumerism; Economics; other Hey! What About Us! Uncontrolled Land Development specific subjects Women In Policing Who Built This Place? Write On, Women Playwrights Counseling Civil Rights see Marriage Cartooning America '73 Charlie's Pad A Civil Rights Retrospective & Profile: Cowboys Political Wife see USCulture; Rodeo Chemistry Jane KennedyTo Be Free In Pursuit Of Discovery: The Memoirs Of The Supreme Court And Civil Liberties: Crafts Joseph Priestly The Bank Secrecy Act Of 1970 see also Design; Flower Arranging; Hob- Chess CivilizationWestern bies; Jewelry; Knitting; Needlepoint; Pottery; Printmaking; Puppetry; Sew- Grand Master Chess Dialogue Of The Western World ing; Silk Screen Printing; Weaving; Koltanowski On ,Chess Woodworking Communications Child Development see Cable-TV; Film Study; Satellites; Artists In America: Mary Pritchard Save The Children Television Directions In Design What Makes A Good Father? Festivals of Pennsylvania Youth In Trouble: The Learning Disabled Community Relations Hodgepodge Lodge Adolescent see Police/Community Relations Old Economy Kunstfest Transitions: Conversations With Wendell Computer Science Castle New Math The World Of The American Craftsman

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Crima Drawing Plan For Tomorrow see Art; Cartooning Secrets Of A Brook Crime In The Street Solar Energy Drinking Cuba The Solar Scenario see Alcoholism Three Days On Big City Waters Miami, Si: Cuba, No! Tomorrow Is Maybe Drugs Dance Turning Points: A Flower Under The see also Alcoholism; Health Care Bridge see also Ballet; Music Drugs In The Tenderloin Turning Points: Rescue Of A River Budaya: The Performing Arts of Unlikely Addicts: Middle Class Women Turning Points: They Laid It On The Indonesia Line Children's Key Concert Ecology Villa Alegre Coyote And A Beat see Environment Where Did The Go? Dance: Africa Will The Fishing Have To Stop? Dances Of Greece Economics Dimensions Of Black Equal Rights see also Money Management; Poverty Forgotten Dances Congresswoman Bella Abzug Glimmerings Economics And The American Woman A Conversation With Betty Friedan Heartbeat Of Africa The Quarterly Report: The Last Ameri- The Equal Rights AmendmentPart I Museum People can Supper The-Equal Rights AmendmentPart II Sex And The Arts Education N.O.W. Now Sundown Shindig Boston: 'Listen My Children And YOU Ethics Death And Dying Shall Hear' see CivilizationWestern; Philosophy; see also Health Care Sex Bias In EducationPart I Religion Sex Bias In EducationPart II The Mark Waters Story Turning Points: Public Education... At Exercise Picking Up The Pieces: One Widow Whose Expense? see also Health Care Speaks With All Deliberate Speed Since The American Way Of Death Hatha Yoga To Think Of Dying Elderly Janaki Dental Care see Aging Family see also Health Care Employment see Human Relations; Marriage; Mother-- The Great American Mouth Myth see also Laboi Relations; Unions hood; Parenthood; Hey! What About Us! All About Welfare Design Nine To Get Ready Washington Connection Our Street see also Art What Is Work? Design 2000 What Makes A Good Father? Directions In Design Energy Woman Discrimination see also Environment; Nuclear Energy Family Planning The Energy Crisis: The End Of The see Human Relations; Race Relations see also Abortion Beginning? Family Planning Phase Zero Divorce Nine To Get Ready Power Divorce Insurance The Solar Decision Farming The Remarrieds Solar Energy see Agriculture Draft The Solar Scenario Fatherhood see Military; Selective Service Environment see Family; Parenthood Drama see also Energy; Population Film Study see also Literature; Theater Eight Days Wild The Coming Asunder Of Jimmy Bright Environment: Today And Tomorrow Artists In America: Jerry McNeely The Dream Still Lives Fields Of Gold Underground Film Green River Valley An Enemy Of The People Finances Fantasy In Mime Hodgepodge Lodge see Economics; Money Management The Feast Of Language Images And Memories Inside The Golden Gate The Impeachment Of Andrew Johnson Fishing The Mark Waters Story Mrs. Murphy's Chowder Nova Marlin To The Fly The Resolution Of Mossie Wax Will The Fishing Have To Stop? A Survey Of English Literature

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Florence Luscomb The Quarterly Report: The Last Ameri- Housing Florence Luscomb, Suffragist can Supper Kawaida, When? And South Carolina Sea Washington Connection Islands Flower Arranging Washington Straight Talk Towers of Frustration The Flower Show West Virginia State Legislature Turning Points: Frozen Hopes In Ikebana GreeceCulture Milwaukee Uncontrolled Land Development Flying Dances Of Greece Capitol Story and Black Stunt Pilot Howard Jones Haiti Discover Flying: Just Like A Bird Artists In America: Howard Jones Soaring Over the Rockies Miami, Si: Cuba, No! Human Relations Handicapped Folklore Carrascolendas The Disabled Cookin' Cajun Everyday People When Illness Strikes Human Sexuality Folksongs Love And Intimacy Harry Partch see also Music Processes The Music Of Harry Partch Talking With The Loud Family The American Highlands That's Life Folksong Patchwork Health Care Villa Alegre Gold Was Where You Found It see also Death And Dying; Dental Care; The Last Wagon Drugs; Exercise; Mental Health; Mental Immigration Six Spectacular Hours Retardation; Nutrition; Psychology; Closing The Gap Sonia Malkine On Campus Venereal Disease Gomberg At 82 Food Preserving Ambulance Plus 2 Miami, Si: Cuba, No! America '73 Food Preserving Impeachment The Children Of China Frank Gallo Health Care see U.S.History. Keeping Your Health Art Profile: Frank Gallo Indian Living Better Funerals Medical Research see American Indian Culture Since The American Way Of Death Our Bodies, Ourselves IndonesiaCulture Questions Games Strange Sleep Budaya: The Performing Arts Of Indonesia see Chess Turning Points: Patients Without Doctors Why Women Are Dissatisfied With Their Industrial Design Gardening Gynecologists Design 2000 Dig It Hiking Making Things Grow Industrialization Eight Days Wild Genetics see Cities; Towns; U.S.Culture; U.S.. Hobbies History The Lysenko Affair Take The World From Another Point Of see also Crafts Inner-City View Trains, Tracks And Trestles see Cities; Poverty; U.S.Culture Geography Holidays Instruction see Environment see Christmas; Cooking see Education Glassblowing Home Economics Insurance Fires Of Creation see Consumerism; Crafts; Economics Divorce Insurance Gliding Homosexuality Women And Insurance Women And Insurance: The Industry Soaring Over The Rockies Cultural Influences Responds Female Homosexuality You Owe It To Yourself Government I And Thou (Object Choice) see also Politics Sexual Development Integration America '73 see Human Relations; Race Relations Congresswoman Bella Abzug A Conversation With Vice President Italian American Culture Rockefeller Italians In Newark The Impeachment Of Andrew Johnson The 93rd Congress: Restoring The Balance I1 7 JKLM

Jane Kennedy Learning Disabilities Mary Pritchard Jane KennedyTo Be Free see also Mental Health Artists In America: Mary Pritchard

Japanese American Culture Youth In Trouble: The Learning Disabled Mass Transit Adolescent Subversion? see Transportation Legal System JapanCulture Mathematics see also Prisons The Art Of Bunraku New Math The Art Of Kabuki The All-American Poverty Show Forgotten Dances Children's Rights Men Ikebana Guilty ... Until Proven Innocent Male Menopause: The Pause That Japan Society Presents The Just Generation Perplexes The Music of Japan: Koto Music Legal Care Men's Liberation Levi And The Law Mister Midwife Jerry McNeely The Portable Phonograph The Two Profession Marriage Artists In America: Jerry McNeely Sex And Ethics The Remarrieds Sex And The Law Vasectomy...Male Sterilization Jewelry Youthful Offenders What Makes A Good Father? The World Of American Craftsman: Liberation Barbara Scarponi Menopause see Consciousness Raising; Equal Rights; Male Menopause: The Pause That Jewish American Culture Women Perplexes Gomberg At 82 Menopause: How To Cope Lipreading Hanakkah Let's Lipread Menstruation Joseph Priestley Literature. Menstruation And Premenstrual Tension In Pursuit Of Discovery: The Memoirs Of Joseph Priestley see also Stories Mental Health Budaya: The Performing Arts Of see also Alcoholism; Health Care; Learn- Justice Indonesia ing Disabilities; Psychology see Juvenile Delinquency; Legal System Etc. Mental Health Care For WomenPart I The Feast Of Language Juvenile Delinquency Mental Health Care For WomenPart II Mouse Tales.By Rumer Godden Picking Up The Pieces: One Widow No Gun Towers, No Fences Mr. Thoreau Takes A Trip: A Week On Speaks Youthful Offenders The Concord And The Merrimack Mental Retardation Knitting One To One Puppets And the Poet Color Her Sunshine The Busy Knitter I A Survey Of English Literature Forever Children The Busy Knitter II Time's Lost Children Love Labor Relations see Human Relationt Mexican American Culture see also Employment Chicano Capitol Story and Black Stunt Pilot Luigi Lucioni Unions The Art Of Luigi Lucioni MideastCulture Washington Straight Talk Arabs And Israelis Women Workers Marriage see also Human Relations Military Landscape Design Cultural Influences The Pentagon see also Gardening Human Sexuality Uncle Sam Requests The Pleasure Of ... Dig It I And Thou (Object Choice) I'm 17, I'm Pregnant ... And I Don't Mime Latin American Culture Know What To Do Fantasy In Mine Carrascolendas Love And Intimacy International Mime Clinic And Festival Villa Alegre The Marriage Savers Little Theatre Of The Deaf The Marrieds Out Of Thin Air Law Enforcement Maybe Tomorrow Mine Safety see also Police/Community Relations; Mothers Who Leave Home Prisons The Non-Marrieds Turning points: The Next Crisis: Cop: Man And Myth Normalcy: What Is It? Death In The Mines Crime In The Street Sexual Suicide Just A Cop The Two-Profession Marriage The Supreme Court And Civil Liberties:. Wives Of Alcoholics The Bank Secrecy Act Of 1970 8 9 4.4 MNOP

Money Management Muffinland Nutrition see also Economics The Music Of Harry Partch see also Health Care The Music Of Japan: Koto Music Beatrice Trum Hunter's Natural Foods The Credit-Ability Gap Musical Masterpieces Living Better Musical Mosaic Food For Thought You Owe It To Yourself Musical Mosaic: East Africa Food For Youth Musical Mosaic: West Africa Living Better Mongolism Nooks And Crannies The Quarterly Report: The Last Ameri- see Mental Retardation 0 Say Can You Sing can Supper World Hunger! Who Will Survive? Morality The Pearl Williams-Jones Soul Trio People In Jazz see Philosophy Old Age Peter And The Wolf see Aging Motherhood Pick-In By The River Police Estimate and The Two Worlds Of see also Family, Parenthood Painting Max Roach see Art Changing Motherhood Rock Gospel Growing Up Together: Four Teen Sex And The Arts Pantomime Mothers And Their Babies The Sheldon Trio see Mime Growing Up Together: Three Teen Six Spectacular Hours Mothers And Their Babies Sonia Malkine On Campus Parenthood In The Beginning The Sounds Of Christmas Changing Motherhood Mothers Who Leave Home Stanford Chorale: II Festino Occupation: Mother Growing Up Together: Four Teen Sundown Shindig Mothers And Their Babies The Perfect Mother: Paradox Or Taj MahalThat's All Possibility Growing Up Together: Three Teen Villa Alegre Mothers And Their Babies Motorcycling Visiting Artists In The Beginning West Virginia State Folk Festival Moto-X Mothers Who Leave Home Young Musical Artists Occupation: Mother Mountain Climbing The Perfect Mother: Paradox Or MusicInstruction Ascent Possibility Folk Guitar Plus The Single Parent Experience Music What Makes A Good Father? Narcotics see also Folksongs see Drugs Paul Green The American Band Goes Symphonic The Dream Still Lives The American highlands Natural Resources Artists In America: Robert Erickson see Environment Paul Robeson Artists In America: Roberta Flack A Profile Of Paul Robeson Artists In America: Sam "Lightnin'" Needlepoint Hopkins Erica Pension Plans The Baroque Ensemble see Retirement Beethoven: The Last Sonatas Nelson Rockefeller Betty Carter ... What's New A Conversation With Vice President Peter Alexander Budaya: The Performing Arts Of Rockefeller Artists In America: Peter Alexander Indonesia Newell Conyers Wyeth Carrascolendas Philosophy Changing Music The Brandywine Tradition Dialogue Of The Western World Changing Rhythms Newspapers Fires Of Creation Children's Key Concert Images And Memories Collegium Musicum see Press Sex And Ethics Come Blow Your Horn Norman Geske Contemporary Dimensions Physics Art Profile: Norman Geske Coyote And A Beat Take The World From Another Point Of David Castle In Concert Nuclear Energy View Dimensions Of Black FusionThe Energy Of Promise The Dream Still Lives Police/Community Relations Drum Corps International ChampionshipNuclear Weapons Cop: Man And Myth Just A Cop Folksong Patchwork FusionThe Energy Of Promise Police Estimate and The Two Worlds Of Heartbeat Of Africa The Plutonium Connection I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now Max Roach The Last Wagon Turning Points: Pigs No Mora. Les McCann: Makin' It Real Women In Policing A Monster Concert 13 9 PARS

Politics Press Racing see also Government Freedom Of The Press see Auto Racing America '73 Printmaking Railroads A Civil Rights Retrospective & Profile: Artists In America: Rudy Pozzatti Done: First Transcontinental Railway Political Wife Congresswoman Bella Abzug Prisons Ralph Blakelock A Conversation With Vice President see also Law Enforcement; Legal System Ralph Blakelock: American Painter Rockefeller Dialogue Of The Western World The 11th Year Recreation Guilty ... Until Proven Innocent Political Morality In America see Bicycles; Chess; Flying; Gliding; Hob- No Gun Towers, No Fences A Public Affair/Election '72 bies; Hiking; Motorcycling; Mountain The Solar Decision Prison Without Bars Turning Points: Here I Am Climbing; Skiing; Skydiving; Tennis; Washington Connection Wrestling Washington Straight Talk Who Is Tracy Williams? Women In PrisonPart I Reinhold Marxhausen Pollution Women In PrisonPart II FindingsA Film About Reinhold Youthful Offenders see also Environment Marxhausen Mrs. Murphy's Chowder Prostitution Turning Points: Rescue Of A River Religion Sex And The Law Turning Points: They Laid It On The see also Zen Line Psychic Phenomena Cecil WilliamsReach Out And Touch Population Who Is Man? Come Blow Your Horn Hanakkah see also Environment Psychology Say Brother Special: The Nation Of Islam Population see also Health Care; Mental Health Sexism In ReligionAnother View Take The World From Another Point Of Consciousness-Raising Groups Zen Mountain Center View Female SexualityPart II Retirement Pornography Feminist Therapy Male Menopause: The Pause That Don't Have Time To Die Pornography And Fantasy Perplexes Private Pension Plans Sexual Commerce The Marriage Savers Robert Erickson Pottery Menopause: How To Cope Mental Health Care For WomenPart I Artists In America: Robert Erickson Exploring the Crafts: Pottery Mental Health Care For WomenPart II The World Of The American Craftsman: Robert Hieronimus Picking Up The Pieces: One Widow Vivika Heino Artist Of Savitria Speaks Poverty The Secrets Of Sleep Roberta Flack Who Is Man? see also Welfare Artists In America: Roberta Flack All About Welfare Puerto Rico Rodeo The All- American Poverty Show Puerto Rico Libre The Coming Asunder Of Jimmy Bright Rodeo! The Lingering Depression Puppetry This Is Rodeo O.E.O. The Art Of Bunraku Rudy Pozzatti Save The Children Peter And The Wolf Artists In America: Rudy Pozzatti The Superfluous Citizen Puppets And The Poet Walk A Country Mile Safety Race Relations Pregnancy Boston:'Listen My Children And You see Mine Safety I'm 17, I'm Pregnant ... And I Don't Shall Hear' Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins Know What To Do Civil Rights Retrospective & Profile: Artists In America: Sam "Lightninm Nine To Get Ready Political Wife Hopkins Pregnancy And B' Crisis In Paradise Everyday People Prejudice Satellites Maybe Tomorrow see Space Exploration see Human Relations; Race Relations Miami, Si: Cuba, No! Playing For Keeps With All Deliberate Speed

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Science Sexuality Space Exploration see also specific life and natural Cultural Influences The Search For Life sciences Female SexualityPart I Space For Man Female SexualityPart II Etc. Sports Nova Human Sexuality see Auto Racing; Bicycles; Fishing; Fly- The Observing Eye I And Thou (Object Choice) ing; Gliding; Motorcycling; Mountain The Secrets Of Sleep I And Thou (Sexual Identity) Climbing; Skiing; Skydiving; Tennis; Solar Energy Introduction Life Changes Wrestling Scotland Love And Intimacy Sterilization Talisman: Barra Male Menopause: The Pause That Perplexes Abortion And Sterilization Sculpture The Marrieds Vasectomy ... Male Sterilization New Life-Styles see also Art Stories The Non-Marrieds Art Profile: Frank Gallo see also Literature Artists In America: Howard Jones Normalcy: What Is It? Artists In America: Peter Alexander Population Carrascolendas Processes Little Theatre Of The Deaf DeGrazia Mouse Tales By Rumer Godden Sculpture In The Open Recap And Summary Muffinland Sex And The Arts Sex And Ethics Sex And The Arts One To One Transitions: Conversations With Wendell Sexual Commerce Peter And The Wolf Castle Sexual Development The World Of The American Craftsman: Ted DeGrazia Sexual Fringes Winslow Eaves Sources Of Information DeGrazia Selective Service Vasectomy ... Male Sterilization Television When Illness Strikes The Just Generation Artists In America: Jerry McNeely Uncle Sam Requests The Pleasure Of ... Shakespeare Hawaii Now: Hawaii Five-0 Sewing ewe also Literature The Liveliest Wire A Bit With Knit The yeast Of Language Space For Man Turning Points: The Cable Revolution The Busy Knitter I Pupr ets And The Poet TV Advertising The Busy Knitter II Silk Screen Printing Designing Women Tennis Erica Exploring The Crafts: Silk Screen Love Tennis Sewing SkillsTailoring Printing Theater Sex Bias Skiing Margaret Sloan On Black Sisterhood Skiing see also Drama Sex Bias In EducationPart I The Art Of Kabuki Skydiving Sex Bias In EducationPart II Artists In America: Barbara Linden Sexism In ReligionAnother View Skydivers Elliot Norton Reviews Festivals Of Pennsylvania Toys For Children Sleep Who Is My Sister? Little Theatre Of The Deaf Women And Insurance The Secrets Of Sleep Out Of Thin Air Theater In The Streets Women And Insurance: The Industry Smoking Responds The Mark Waters Story Thomas Edison Sex Education Questions Edison: The Old Man The Body Solar Energy Towns Human Sexuality In The Beginning The Do- It- Yourself Guide To Solar see also Cities Living Our Bodies, Ourselves Ambulance Plus 2 Phase Zero Sex Education Five Days In Moorefield Power Sources of Information Promise City The Solar Decision VD Troubles Steelmakers Solar Energy Turning Points: Vanishing Towns The Solar Scenario Turning Points: What's Really Coming The Theory Is Tested Down Uncontrolled Land Development Virginia City

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Toys A Profile Of Paul Robeson Weaving Toys For Children Promise City Exploring The Crafts: Weaving Steelmakers The World Of The American Craftsman: Tracy Williams Stockyards: End Of An Era Dorothy Young Who Is Tracy Williams? The Superfluous Citizen Talking With The Loud Family Welfare Training Theatre In The Streets see also Poverty This Is Rodeo see Education All About Welfare Tres Mujeres The All -American Poverty Show Transportation Turning Points: Vanishing Towns The Coming Asunder Of Jimmy Bright see also Railroads Turning Points: What's Really Coming The Lingering Depression Down Bikes, Bikes, Bikes Low View From A Dark Shadow Vic And Tad: A Moving Portrait The Chrome-Plated Nightmare O.E.O. Villa Alegre Getting Around Occupant U.S.A. Walk A Country Mile Take Des Moines Please The Resolution Of Mossie Wax West Virginia State Folk Festival Turning Points: Is There A Bike In The Save The Children What Makes A Good Father? Mix? The Superfluous Citizen 20th CenturyHistory U.S.History What Is Work? The Course Of Our Times Done: First Transcontinental Railway William Christensen Edison: The Old Man Art Profile: William Christensen Unions Florence Luscomb, Suffragist Unions Frying Pans West Women Gold Was Where You Found It Urban Affairs Anti-Women's Liberation The Impeachment Of Andrew Johnson Beyond The Beauty Myth see Cities; Towns McKonkey's Ferry: Christmas 1776 Changing Motherhood Mr. Thoreau Takes A Trip: A Week On U.S.Culture ChildbirthPart I The Concord And The Merrimack ChildbirthPart II Of Mules And Men see also Cooking A Civil Rights Retrospective & Profile: Only Yesterday All About Welfare Political Wife Racing On Thin Air The American Highlands Congresswoman Bella Abzug Steelmakers A-rab Summer Consciousness-Raising Groups Artists In America Stockyards: End Of An Era Subversion? A Conversation With Betty Friedan Bad Times On Gold Mountain A Conversation With Viveca Lindfors Bayou City And Thereabouts People Timberline Lodge ... Legacy Of The '30's Cosmetic Surgery Show The Credit-Ability Gap Bellota Turning Points: The Free State Of Divorce Insurance Bryan Beavers: A Moving Portrait Winston Economics And The American Woman Bud Bramwell And Chick Moody Virginia City Volcano The Equal Rights AmendmentPart I Carrascolendas The Equal Rights AmendmentPart II Commonwealth Vasectomy Fallen Angels Dimensions Of Black Fence Around The Amish Vasectomy ... Male Sterilization Female Homosexuality Female SexualityPart I Festivals Of Pennsylvania Venereal Disease Female SexualityPart II Five Days In Moorefield Feminist Therapy Gold Was Where You Found It see also Health Care Florence Luscomb, Suffragist Gomberg At 82 VD Troubles Folksong Patchwork I Wonder Who's Kissirig Her Now Vietnam Conflict Interface Food For Thought I'm 17, I'm Pregnant...And I Don't The Last Wagon Closing The Gap Know What To Do. The Marshes Of "Two" Street The End Of The Ho Chi Minh Trail Margaret Sloan On Black Sisterhood Mr. Thoreau Takes A Trip: A Week On Jane KennedyTo Be Free Special EditionArena (Impact Of Viet- The Marriage Savers The Concord And The Merrimack Menopause: How To Cope nam On Lincoln, ) A New England Christmas Menstruation And Premenstrual Tension Occupant U.S.A. Virgin Islands Mental Health Care For WomenPart I Of Mules And Men Mental Health Care For WomenPart II Crisis In Paradise Old ConfederacyNew Direction Mister Midwife Old Economy Kunstfest Viveca Lindfors Mothers Who Leave Home Only Yesterday A Conversation With Viveca Lindfors N.O.W. Now Our Street Occupation: Mother Vocational Education Our Bodies, Ourselves see Careers The Perfect Mother: Paradox Or Possibility 12 16 VVYZ

Picking Up The Pieces: One Widow Speaks The Remarrieds Report From Mexico City: International Women's Year Sex Bias In EducationPart I Sex Bias In Education Part. II Sexism In ReligionAnother View Sexual Suicide The Single Parent Experience Toys For Children Tres Mujeres The Two-Profession Marriage Unlikely Addicts: Middle Class Women Volunteerism: Pro And Con Who Is My Sister? Who Is Tracy Williams? Why Women Are Dissatisfied With Their Gynecologists Wives Of Alcoholics Woman Woman As Painter Women And Children In China Women And Insurance Women And Insurance: The Industry Responds Women In Policing Women In PrisonPart I Women In PrisonPart II Women Workers Women's Show Write On, Women Playwrights Woodworking The World Of The American Craftsman: Walker Weed

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Program Index Key Program or Nova series Program Length or Series Title Series Notation Programs 2, 5, 8, 9 and 10 are also avail- able in captioned versions for the deaf Special Notes and hearing impaired. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 1974-75. Date Produced Producer An awardwinning series of science ad- ventures for curious grownups, exploring Content the mysteries of science in an entertaining Description way. Each subject is approached as a puz- zle to be unraveled and the fascinating conclusions lead to a greater understand- ing of the complexities of our universe. For further information see individual title listing for each program in this series. 1. Where Did the Colorado Go?61min. 2. The Search for Life 60min. Individual Program 3. Strange Sleep 60-min. Length 4. FusionThe Energy of Individual Promise 60min. 60-min. Program Title 5. The Mystery of the Anasazi 6. Why Do Birds Sing? 60-min. 7. Inside the Golden Gate 60-min. 8. Take the World from Another Point of View 60-min. 9. The Lysenko Affair 60-min. 10. The Plutonium Connection 60-min. 11. Will the Fishing Have to Stop? 60-min. 12. Secrets of Sleep 60-min. Environment; Science Subject Index Headings Under Which Related Programs Are Listed

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Abortion And The All-American Poverty America '73 series Sterilization 29-min. Show 29-min. Produced by National Public Affairs Produced by the College of Continuing Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. Center For Television, Washington D.C. Education and Community Service, Uni- 1972. 1973. versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- This examination of poverty in America Important political and social issues of lulu HI. 1972. includes a dramatized briefing of "the 1973 are covered from several perspec- Individuals who have undergone vasec- brass" in the "war on poverty"; a look at tives. Techniques used are documentaries tomies and abortions describe their the unresponsiveness of the judicial sys- and "arenas", which are forums for audi- emotional reactions during a workshop tem to the needs of the poor by former ence participation. Correspondents led by obstetrician-gynecologist Ronald U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark; and Robert MacNeil, Jim Lehrer, and Peter Pion, M.D. The new menstrual aspiration definitions of "absolute" and "relative" Kaye report. For further information see abortion technique is demonstrated and poverty by anthropologist Margaret individual title listing for each program in compared with standard methods. For Mead. For related programs see series title this series. related programs see series title HUMAN ALL ABOUT WELFARE. 1. Special Edition-Arena SEXUALITY. Legal System; Poverty; Welfare (Impact of Vietnam on Abortion; Sterilization Lincoln, Nebraska) 87-min. 2. Health Care 59-min. 3. Uncontrolled Land Ambulance Plus 2 30-min. All About Welfare series Development 59-min. Produced by KERA-TV, Dallas TX. 1971. 4. Freedom of the Press 58-min. Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. Three short subjects about : "Am- 5. Women's Show 1972. bulance", a look at the day-to-day rou- 6. The Pentagon 7. Private Pension Plans 59-min. An examination of the merits and weak- tine of an emergency ambulance team; 8. Children's Rights nesses of public welfare and the ways in "Transitions", a 2-minute view of sea- 9. O.E.O. 59-min. which needs of people who genuinely sonal changes in the Texas landscape; and 10. TV Advertising 59-min. require assistance may be met. Programs "Archer City", a photographic essay 11. Legal Care 59-min. include a definition of poverty by anthro- about a small Texas town that achieved 12. Crime in the Street 59-min, pologist Margaret Mead, a look at the national recognition as the filming site for 13. West Virginia State history of welfare, an examination of the the movie "The Last Picture Show". Legislature 59-min. "welfare cycle" and how it affects chil- Health Care; Towns dren, a look at attitudes toward work and 14. Unions 59-min. a projection of the capability of society 15. The Disabled 59-min. to deal with welfare problems. For fur- 16. Medical Research 59-min. ther information see individual title list- Civil Rights; Government; ing for each program in this series. Health Care; Politics 1. The All American Poverty Show 29-min. 2. The Lingering Depression 29-min. The American Band 3. Save the Children 29-min. Goes Symphonic series 4. What is Work? Black and White. 5. Occupant U.S.A. 29-min. Produced by WGTV-TV, Athens GA. 1969. 6. The Superfluous Citizen Informal lectures on the important ele- Two 90-minute specials produced in ments in band music, with musical illus- conjunction with the series are also avail- trations by the 40-piece Band of Atlanta. able: "The Coming Asunder of Jimmy Conductor Robert Waggoner is the host. Bright" dramatizes the frustrations of a Individual program titles are: young social worker and "The Resolution 1. A Look at Percussion 30-min. of Mossie Wax" documents an elderly 2. Brass in Multiples 30-min. widow's struggle to maintain dignity 3. Woodwinds in Multiples 30-min. while dealing with the welfare system. 4. Style in Band Performance 30-min. See individual title listings for further 5. Solos and Ensembles 30-min. information. 6. Concerts 30-min. Family; Poverty; Music U.S.-Culture; Welfare

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The American Highlands 58-min. Antiques series Antiques IV Win Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. Produced by New Hampshire ETV Net- Black and White. 1971. work. 1975. Produced by New Hampshire ETV Network. 1966. Views of the majestic Berkshire Moun- George Michael, antiques editor of the tains in Massachusetts are combined with Boston Sunday Globe and nationally- For the antiques enthusiast and collector, the music of bagpiper Donald Lindsay in esteemed auctioneer, lecturer and author, lecturer-author-antiques expert George this program about the descendants of hosts a 26-program series devoted to Michael exhibits outstanding collections Scottish, Irish and English settlers who practical information about collecting and offers glimpses of history through carry on folk traditions of their ancestors. antiques. Michael's guests are dealers, antiques. Individual program titles are: The late folk musician Bob Beers serves as collectors, and museum Curators from 1. Bottles 30-min. a guide to the mountain land and people around the country who show samples 2. Staffordshire China 30-min. who were his neighbors. Segments include from their collections and give viewers 3. Colonial Coopering 30-min. visits with painter Forrest Moses, Maine tips on what to look for and how to go 4. Furniture Forum I 30-min. storyteller Marshall Dodge and others, about collecting antiques.Individual 5. Collectible Furniture 30-min. and a get-together of tavern balladeers. program titles are: 6. Wedgwood China 30-min. Folksongs; Music; U.S.-Culture 1. Introduction to Antiques 30-min. 7. Furniture Forum II 30-min. 2. The Historical Signifi- 8. Toys 30-min. cance of Quilts 30-min. 9. Stencilling 30-min. Anti-Women's Liberation 29-min. 3. Chinese Art 30-min. 10. German Porcelain 30-min. 4. The Peep Show 30-min. 11. Wooden Primitives 30-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 5. Metal Collectibles 30-min. 12. Steinware 30-min. 1974. 6. English Antiques of the 13. Clocks 30-min. Midge Decter (author of The New Chas- Elizabethan Period 30-min. 14. Country Auctions 30-min. tity, and Literary Editor of Saturday 7. The Glass Gaffers 30-min. 15. Mid-Western Glass I 30-min. Review World) and Lucianne Goldberg 8. Silver 30-min. 16. Mid-Western Glass I I 30-min. (co-author of Purr, Baby, Purr, and na- 9. Paperweights 30-min. 17. American Art Glass I 30-min. tional chairperson and co-founder of the 10. Music Boxes 30-min. 18. American Art Glass I I 30-min. Pussycat League) tell why they became 11. Wedgwood 30-min. 19. Chairs 30-min. concerned about the negative influence of 12. Stevengraphs 30-min. 20. Clocks 30-min. "The Movement" on America's women. 13. Portland Glass 30-min. 21. Mechanical Banks 30-min. For related programs see series title 14. Pottery, Stoneware and 22. Dolls I 30-min. WOMAN. Women the Southern Crafts 30-min. 23. Dolls II 30-min. 15. Stereoscopics 30-min. 24. Furniture 30-min. 16. Glass 30-min. 25. Currier Gallery 30-min. 17. Jacquard and Other 26. Pumps 30-min. Woven Coverlets 30-min. Antiques 18. Early American Tools 30-min. 19. Spongeware 30-min. 20. European Jewelry 30-min. A-Rab Summer 21. Three 19th Century Watercolorists 30-min. Produced by Maryland Center for Public 22. Currier and Ives Prints 30-min. Broadcasting. 1972. 30-min. 23. The Industrious Shakers An exploration of the dying art of street 24. English and American huckstering in Baltimore City. The pro- Pewter 30-min. gram follows "Fatback," an "a-rabber," 25. American Bohemian Glass 30-min. through his daily activities: going to mar- 26. Hound-Handled Pitchers 30-min. Antiques ket, preparing his horse and wagon for selling his wares, and hawking on the street. The history of "a-rabbing" is ex- amined through interviews with "Fat- back" and his mother-who started selling fruits and vegetables in the street over half a century ago. U.S.-Culture

`U 17 Arabs and Israelis series The Art of Kabuki 28-min. Art Profile: Barbara Weisberger 28-min. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Produced by WNET-TV, New York NY. 1974. for the Japan Society. 1971. Produced by WHYY-TV, Philadelphia PA. An extraordinary, nationally-acclaimed Well-known Kabuki actor Kuroemon and 1971. series about the people of the Mideast. A other stars of the Grand Kabuki Troupe A portrait of Barbara Weisberger, founder cooperative effort of .an Arab and an perform in excerpts from popular plays. and artistic director of the Pennsylvania Israeli, both television producers, it re- A demonstration of traditional makeup Ballet Company in Philadelphia. Filmed flects attitudes on both sides of the politi- and gestures is included. For related pro- on location at the company's studios, on cal and emotional questions surrounding grams see series title JAPAN SOCIETY tour, and at an experimental dance pre- the Mideast conflict. Interviews with mili- PRESENTS. sentation, the program is an intimate tary, political and educational leaders as Japan-Culture; Theatre portrait of Mrs. Weisberger at work in her well as ordinary citizens reveal the con- varied roles as teacher, coach, fund-raiser trasting perceptions of the people whose and artist. For related programs see series lives are daily affected by continuing The Art of Luigi Lucioni 29-min. title ART PROFILE. friction over the Golan Heights, the Sinai, Ballet; Barbara Weisberger Palestine and Jerusalem. TV GUIDE Mag- Produced by Vermont ETV Network. azine said of the series: "Not even Henry 1969. Kissinger has managed to get Arabs and A portrait of American realist painter Art Profile: Frank Gallo 28-min. Israelis to do much cooperating, but a Luigi Lucioni, drawn from visits to his Produced by WILL-TV, Urbana IL. 1971. television crew from Boston has, on a home in Vermont, in the fields where he modest level, at least." And, a review in often paints and at an exhibit of his work Frank Gallo is a sculptor whose pieces are the San Francisco Examiner said: "The at the Shelburne Museum. He discusses in major museums and private collections first television series worthy of Nobel his techniques, his philosophy of art and all over the world. He uses contemporary Peace Prize consideration is ARABS AND his evaluations of contemporary artists materials in a classic art form, the results ISRAELIS... it is a magnificent, poten- and masters of the past. The program is of which are both lifelike and surreal. tially historic project." Individual pro- narrated by Norman Kent, editor of Gallo describes the frustrations of being a gram titles are: "American Artist" magazine. "successful." sculptor, his move toward 1. Two Families 30-min. Art; Luigi Lucioni printmaking, and his commitment to 2. Sinai- 30-min. teaching. He is seen at work and talking 3. Golan 30-min. with his students at the University of 4. All Darwish and Hanna Art Profile series . For related programs see series Meron 30-min. title ART PROFILE. 5. The Palestinian Question, Produced by various public television Frank Gallo; Sculpture Part I 30-min. stations. 1971. 6. The Palestinian Question, A series of four programs profiling the Part II 30min. lives and work of individual artists in the 7. Jerusalem 30min. fields of sculpture, dance and museum Mideast-Culture direction. For further information see individual title listing for each program in this series. The Art of Bunraku 30-min. 1. Art Profile: Barbara Produced by KRMA-TV, Denver CO. Weisberger 28-min. 2. Art Profile: Frank Gallo 28-min. 1970. 3. Art Profile: Norman Geske 28-min. Denver puppeteer Elton Norwood inter- 4. Art Profile: William prets one of the oldest Japanese art Christensen 28-min. forms-Bunraku. The only occidental in Art 1. '? the world to perform with the life-size Bunraku puppets, Norwood is seen pre- paring for a presentation. A performance features two dances plus koto music by a Bunraku puppet manipulated by two puppeteers. I Japan-Culture; Puppetry fr

18 V4(A Art Profile: Norman Art Studio series Art Studio, Too series Geske 28-min. Black and White. Black and White. Produced.by KUON-TV, Lincoln NE. Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco 1972. CA. 1965. CA. 1968. Norman Geske is the creative and moti- A series designed to acquaint young chil- A series designed to teach artistic activi- vating force behind the Sheldon Memorialdren with artistic expression and to pro- ties for the whole family. Hostess Linda Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska,vide instruction in basic art techniques Schmid, a grade-school teacher, shows Lincoln. This film profiles Geske, whose and practical skills. Linda Schmid, an ex- how to use common and inexpensive "medium" is the museum he directs. He perienced grade-school teacher, is the household items to create art objects and is seen at work supervising the placement hostess. Individual program titles are: uses examples of visual art-from every of art objects on exhibit, meeting with his1. Printing Birds 15-min. period of time-to inspire easy-to-do fam- advisory board, 'opening the outdoor 2. Painting Birds 15-min. ily projects. Individual program titles are: sculpture garden, during a radio interview 3. Kites-Part I 15-min. 1. You 30-min. and involved in various other activities. 4. Kites-Part II 15-min. 2. More Than You 30-min. He explains his philosophy of art and 5. Materials 15-min. 3. Face in the Mirror 30-min. museums and comments on his experi- 6. Printing Animals 15-min. 4. Portraits 30-min. ences while collecting pieces for the 7. Painting Animals 15-min. 5. The Eyes Have It 30-min. American Exhibit at the 34th Biennale 8. Animal Sculpture-Part I 15-min. 6. Look Out 30-min. in Venice, Italy. For related programs 9. Animal Sculpture-Part II 15-min. 7. The Collector 30-min. see series title. ART PROFILE. 10. Wire Sculpture (Animals) 15-min. 8. Wrap It Up 30-min. Art; Norman Geske 11. Kinetic Sculpture- 9. Peace 30-min. Part I 15-min. 10. U's and l's 30-min. 12. Kinetic Sculpture- 11..Print 30-min. Art Profile: William Part II 15-min. 12. Hear and Now 30-min. Christensen 28-min.13. Stitchery-Part I 15-min. 13. Snip Snapshot 30-min. 14. Stitchery-Part II 15-min. 14. Watch Out 30-min. Produced by KUED-TV, Salt Lake City 15. Bulletin Boards 15-min. 15. Pets and Pals 30-min. UT. 1971. 16. Masks and Costumes 15-min. 16. The Elephant is an Odd A profile of William Christensen, founder 17. Clay Sculpture 15-min. Animal 80 -min. of the University of Utah Theatre Ballet. 18. Figure Painting-Part I 15-min. 17. Just Imagine 30-min. He is seen teaching his classes, reminiscing 19. Figure Painting-Part II 15-min. 18. Trees, Please 30-min. with his family, in his public relations 20. Figure Painting-Part III 15-min. 19. Moods in Landscapes 30-min. role, talking about the state of the arts in 21. Puppets-Part I 15-min. 20. City Impressions 30-min. America today, and explaining a pas de 22. Puppets-Part II 15-min. 21. City Rhythms 30-min. deux as two of his dancers demonstrate 23. Portraits-Part 1 15-min. 22. The City is a Place with an excerpt from "The Firebird." 24. Portraits-Part I I 15-min. for People? 30-min. Scenes from his work are included through- Art 23. On the Waterfront 30-min. out the program. For related programs 24. The Lower Depths 30-min. see series title ART PROFILE. 25. Flying Creature 30-min. Ballet; William Christensen 26. Outer Space 30-min. 27. Get Moving 30-min. 28. Urban Suburban 30-min. 29. Opus 30-min. Art

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Artist of Savitria 29-min. Artists in America: Artists in America: Barbara Linden 29-min. Jerry McNeely 29-min. Produced by Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting. 1971. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Produced by WHA-TV, Madison WI. An impressionistic film study of Robert 1970. 1970. Hieronimusartist, teacher, and student Barbara Linden is a uniquely talented Jerry McNeely lives two lives. He is one of religionwho has become a controver- theater director who has established of Hollywood's most prolific network sial figure because of his unusual dress in Boston an exciting new experiment television writers, and he is a professor of and counter-culture lifestyle. He reflects in children's theatre. This portrait television drama at the University of Wis- on the religious philosophy of his art as includes excerpts from her production, consin. This portrait shows how McNeely he paints, and is seen at Savitriaa Balti- Creation, and describes her attempts to works and creates in both worlds. He is more, Maryland commune where he lives, expand the world of children's theatre seen working in Hollywood with the pro- works and meditates. The program also from the stage, into the audience, into ducer and the story consultant of the studies his murals: "Apocalypse," and society, and the meaning of life itself. "Marcus Welby" series, and returning "The Lord's Prayer," at Johns Hopkins Imaginative photography and editing home to Madison to develop the initial University, and shows Hieronimus paint- techniques in this film match the artist's idea into final script formwhich is shown ing bodies at the Baltimore City Arts own departure from traditional form and in an excerpt from the finished program Festival and designing a record album provide a backdrop for her comments on with star Robert Young. While in Madi- cover for a group called "Light." her role as theatre director. For related son, he is shown carrying on his regular Art; Robert Hieronimus programs see series title ARTISTS IN duties as professor teaching television AMERICA. fundamentals, counseling students, assist- Barbara Linden; Theatre ing student productions, and talking with Artists in America series *students, friends and faculty about the challenges and rewards of working in Produced by various public television Artists in America: television today. For related programs see stations. 1970. Howard Jones 29-min. series title ARTISTS IN AMERICA. A series of individual portraits of artists Film Study; Jerry McNeely; living and working in the . Produced by KETC-TV, St. Louis MO. Writing Programs reflect the environments, phi- 1970. losophies, and techniques of artists in a Howard Jones is unique as an artist. His variety of fields including music, script- field is sculpture, his material is sound. writing, various crafts and theatre. Per- This profile focuses on the role of this St. formance segments are included where Louis artist, totally immersed in a world appropriate. For further information see of circuitry and electronics, creating individual title listing for each program in space through the use of speakers in what this series. he calls a "four dimensional experience." Artists in America: Barbara Jones is seen in the initial act of creating Linden 29-min. and working with engineers to discover Artists in America: Howard sound forms. From here the camera fol- Jones 29-min. lows as he constructs and blends these Artists in America: Jerry audio sources into a finished piece, and McNeely 29-min. then observes the piece in a gallery setting Artists in America: Mary in new York. For related programs see Pritchard 29-min. series title ARTISTS IN AMERICA. Artists in America: Peter Howard Jones Alexander 29-min. Artists in America: Robert Erickson 29-min. Artists in America: Roberta Flack 29-min. Artists in America: Rudy Pozzatti 29-min. Artists in America: Sam "Lightnin' "Hopkins 29-min. U.S.Culture v.

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Artists in America: Artists in America: Artists in America: Mary Pritchard 29-min. Robert Erickson 29-min. Rudy Pozzatti 29-min. Produced by KVZK-TV, Pago Pago VI. Produced by KPBSTV, San Diego CA. Produced by WTIU-TV, Bloomington IN. 1970: 1970. 1970. In the South Pacific, cultural tradition is Robert Erickson is "turned on" to the Rudy Pozzatti is one of America's most gradually giving way to the advances of sound of today's environment. He records respected printmakers, whose work 20th century progress. This profile of the technological sounds of jets, cars, covers a spectrum from classical Greek Mary Pritchard is a story of one woman's power plants, freeway traffic, turbine themes to the Apollo spaceflight. This work to preserve a part of this culture boats, and gliders, and translates them profile shows the artist at home at before it disappears completely. Her art is from noise into music. This program Indiana University, and portrays the the designing of tapa, a cloth-like material shows the composer at work as he various sides of his life. He talks of his made from the bark of the mulberry tree. gathers these technological sounds and first experiences in art, his present posi- She is seen at her home on the island of mixes and tunes them against a setting of tion as professor of art, and his directions Tutuila, American Samoa, as she searches traditional and invented instruments to for the future. Set against these personal for the materials, the colors, and the create a major work. The film follows feelings are examples of his wArk forms she uses in her work. Her designs Erickson's "lust for sounds" in and classical scenes from gladiator battles, are intricate in detail and bold and bright around San Diego, culminating in the portraits of the Presidents, and his most in color, and reflect her own artistic ap- premiere of a composition, "9 1/2 for recent works which reflect his growing proach to traditional ways of working in Henry, Orville and Wilbur," created espe- interest in social consciousness. For re- tapa. For related programs see series cially for this film and featuring the lated programs see series title ARTISTS title ARTISTS IN AMERICA. sound of the Wright Brothers, Henry IN AMERICA. Crafts; Mary Pritchard Ford, Thomas Edison-, and others Printmaking; Rudy Pozzatti whose technology pervades our 20th cen- tury environment. For related programs Artists in America: see series title ARTISTS IN AMERICA. Artists in America: Sam Peter Alexander 29-min. Music; Robert Erickson "Lightnin'" Hopkins Produced by KCET-TV, CA. Produced by KUHT-TV, TX. 1970. Artists in America: 1970. Peter Alexander is a young Los Angeles Roberta Flack 29-min. Sam "Lightnin' " Hopkins has been play- sculptor, very much caught up in the ing country blues for over 50 years. This contemporary art scene. His Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. program is a word-and-song portrait of work consists of cubes, wedges, pyramids 1970. an ethnic musician whose roots lie and strips of colored plastic, which create A profile of singer-pianist Roberta Flack, buried deep in his Houston homeland. a byplay with the light surrounding them. filmed during performances at a Washing- The film traces "Lightnin's" career This comprehensive portrait of Alexan- ton, D.C. nightclub and at the Newport from his early days playing as a der's life shows him color mixing and Jazz Festival. Excerpts from ten con- youngster with Blind Lemon Jefferson, to casting his pieces, working in the art temporary songs demonstrate her incred- his present day concerts on many of the world of critic and patron, relaxing with ible range of musical styles, including nation's campuses. For related family and friends, and visiting with one jazz, pop, rock, folk and blues. She com- programs see series title ARTISTS IN of his most enthusiastic collectors, actor ments on her life and work, and is seen AMERICA. Sterling Hollway. For related programs teaching music to junior high school stu- Music; Sam "Lightnin' " see series title ARTISTS IN AMERICA. dents and relaxing at home. For related Hopkins Peter Alexander; Sculpture programs see series title ARTISTS IN AMERICA. Music; Roberta Flack

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Ascent 30-min. Captioned version for the deaf and hear- ing impaired also available. Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco CA. 1969. A look at the world of the mountain climber and an examination of the equip- ment and techniques used in climbing. Filmed in Yosemite, the program follows three of the country's top climbers- Wayne Merry, Lloyd Price and Gary Col- liver-as they scale the Sierra Nevada peaks. Several breathtaking ascents are shown and the philosophy of climbing is explored. San Francisco's Warner Jepson composed the film's electronic score which is played on a Moog synthesizer. Mountain Climbing

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Produced by New Hampshire ETV S Network. 1966. Instruction in the basics of automobile operation for the average driver and be-be- --.4, ginning mechanic. The series is designed ;7/ ff to provide enough knowledge about how 4 different automotive parts work so that i the car owner can make minor repairs. 1 Richard Pinette, director of the Voca- "i4 tional Education Department at Berlin , .: : , High School in New Hampshire, is the f: - ' ... .I instructor. Individual program titles are: KLti il 1. Engine Ignition Systems 30min. * /.1.4/3 -',. . 2. Automotive Fuel System 30-min. .I: 3. Engine Cooling System 30-min. t*/ , ., 4. Application and Review 30-min. -., 5. Wheel Alignment and r Balance 30-min. i'ii 6. Brake System 30-min. : .::.,, 7. Engine Electric Starting .0' i ( .4.? System 30-min. r.1/ . 8. Engine Lubrication ,4 System 30-min. ;. lo 1. 9. Automotive Accessories 30-min. ,. '' .1 10. Small Engines 30-min. .44!( '1 ..,t1 11. Engine Tune Up I 30 min. ,Orip.'''' iAi I : ">.,-l ijdir 12. Engine Tune Up II 30 min. ... . i 42/1. '14 71'4.:. z.,..4Tari.....14 13. Generator and 1,:'" 4: ,Ic wa-C. Regulator I 30-min. ,rrsr,t , 14. Generator and . ,,:, I t'! .114 V Regulator II 30-min. tle. -111., .r4.t, ,,',,w, 15. The Alternator 30-min. n JAI!, 17. Starting Systems 30-min. .4.1Wil 18. Automatic Transmission 30-min. r,- 4/4/ i'A ho,-. Y. .. 19. Used Car Tips 30-min. d .,fil -,- A 20. Safety 30-min. - .; -.AL- Auto Repair , ' I*6'1::14/P1;

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Bad Times On Beatrice Trum Hunter's Beethoven: The Last Gold Mountain 28-min. Natural Foods series Sonatas series Produced by WETA-TV, Washington D.C. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco 1974. 1973. CA. 1973. A documentary about life in San Fran- Beatrice Trum Hunter, author of "The During three separate performance/ cisco's Chinatown, where a combination Natural Foods " and "The discussion programs, pianist Paul Hersh of forces has begun to weaken the tradi- Natural Foods Primer", draws on her plays one of the last three of the Beetho- tionally strong family structure. It fo- twenty years of experience in these mini- ven piano sonatas. Preceeding each per- cuses on problems faced by the com- programs on working with natural foods. formance, Hersh describes the structure munity as it emerges from its once- She covers everything from growing bean and importance of the sonata, using ex- insulated state. Program host is Tony sprouts to making a nutritious party tensive musical examples. The three Batten. For related programs see series pizza, and also shows how to fortify com- sonatas-Opus 109, 110 and 111-are title INTERFACE. mon foods to increase their value. Series very closely related and often considered to be the culmination of Beethoven's . Chinese American Culture; is available on one 60-minute videocas- U.S.-Culture sette only. Individual program titles are: writing for solo piano. Individual program 1. Sprouts 4-min. titles are: 2. Confections 4-min. 1. Sonata In E Flat, Opus 109- 58-min. The Baroque Ensemble 29-min. 3. Sauerkraut 4-min. 2. Sonata In A Flat, Opus 110 59-min. 4. Party Fare 3. Sonata In C Minor, Produced by WWVU-TV, Morgantown 5. Sour Dough 4-min. Opus 111 59-min. WV. 1974. 6. Vegetables! Vegetables! 4-min. Music West Virginia University's Baroque En 7. Baby Foods 4-min. semble performs selections by Bach, 8. Whole Grains 4-min. 29-min. Handel and Telemann which demonstrate 9. Yogurt 4-min. Bellota 4-min. the thorough bass and concertata, both 10. Perk Up the Salad Produced by KUAT-TV, Tucson AZ. 11. Enriched Foods 4-min. popular musical styles of the period. The 1972. Baroque Era is considered to encompass 12. Cornell Mix 4-min. An account of a month-long roundup on the end of the 16th through the middle 13. Brown Bagging 4-min. the Bellota Ranch in Southern Arizona. of the 18th centuries, and gave rise to the 14. Soybeans 4-min. modern concept of major and minor to- 15. Dried Fruit Desserts 4-min. The disappearing traditions of the vac- nalities. The harpsichord is one of the 16. Snacks 4-min. quero-cowboy have been expertly com- most distinctive instruments in baroque Cooking; Nutrition pressed into a fast-moving profile of the music. Selections performed on the pro- rugged men who twice a year must bring the scattered cattle in from the range for gram include Georg Philipp Telemann's "Quartet, Tafelmusick #2," George separation and branding or shipping. Vac- quero skills dating back to the Spanish Frederic Handel's "Aria from Salve Conquistadores are quietly framed in the Regina" and Johann Sebastian Bach's "Trio Sonata 43 in G Major." For related vivid Southwestern landscape. One seg- ment of the program shows the branding, programs see series title MUSICAL innoculation and castration of the calves. MASTERPIECES. Music While slightly bloody, the castration scene is brief, inoffensive and visually indistinct. U.S.-Culture Bayou City and There- abouts People Show series

Produced by KUHT-TV, Houston TX. 1973. A look at the leisure-time activities of the residents of Houston and surrounding - areas. Host Ken Demaret highlights five sports and interviews people who partici- pate. For further information see individ- ual title listing for each program in this series. 1. Moto-X 30-min. 2. Ringsiders 28-min. 3. Rodeo! 28-min. 4. Skydivers 29-min. 5. Drag Races 29-min. U.S.-Culture

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Betty Carter ... What's New A Bit With Knit series Blacks, Blues, Black! series 29-min. Produced by WSWP-TV, Beckley WV. Produced by KQED -TV, San Francisco Produced,by WETA-TV, Washington DC. 1974. CA. 1967. 1975. A series designed for the home seamstress Maya Angelou, Playwright-Singer- Jass vocalist. Betty Carter, who has and dealing exclusively with today's Dancer-Actress-Reporter-Songwriter, worked with such greats as Charlie easy-care knit fabrics. "We are seeking the develops and demonstrates the history, Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, John Coltrane professional look in homemade clothes," heritage; and habits of blacks and how and Ray Charles during her career, talks says hostess-instructor Rita Barker, a their mores and values have been pre- with program host Tony Batten about her teacher and former home economist. Mrs. served and assimilated into the society. work and the state of the music business. Barker introduces the methods and pro- Through songs, dances, games, lectures, Accompanied by Walter Davis, Jr. on cedures unique to working with knits and poetry, drama, and on-site filming, Miss piano, Stafford James on bass and Chip covers the types of sewing equipment and Angelou deals with the survival-as well as Lyles on drums, she sings "What's New," patterns that provide the best results revival-of African culture in America. "Just Friends," and "I Didn't Know when sewing with stretch fabrics. Instruc- These programs constitute a comprehen- What Time It Was." For related programs tions for a basic tunic with ribbing and sive television exposure of black culture see series title INTERFACE. tunic variations, ladies' slacks, palazzo devoid of white interpretation, con- Music pants, raglan sleeve garments from striped descension, or white interposition. They material, necklines and zippers are given exhibit the Viable, on-going culture of during the series. According to Mrs. generations of black people in their indi- Beyond The Beauty Barker: "by incorporating the ideas vidual and distinctive facets of language, Myth 29-min. learned on 'A Bit With Knit,' the home dress, cooking, family relationships, rec- sewer will be able to make beautiful knit reation-in fact, in the total order of Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo, NY. garmets in less than one hour." Individual human existence. Individual program 1975. program titles are: titles are: - Biologist and author Deborah Chase, 1. Preview and Introduction 30-min. 1. African Cultural Carry- whose book The No-Nonsense Beauty 2. Fabrics, Measurements over-Positive 55-min. Book is a guide to safe, effective groom- and Aids 30-min. 2. Negative Cultural ing, argues that weak regulation of the 3. Basic Tunic 29-min. Carryover 54-min. multi-billion dollar cosmetics industry by 4. Ladies' Slacks 29-min. 3. Positive Aspects in Teach- the.Food and Drug Administration allows 5. Full Gathered Sleeve 30-min. ing African History 50-min. cosmetic manufacturers to market use- 6. Ladies; Raglan Sleeve 29-min. 4. Black Music in Passage 59-min. less, expensive and sometimes harmful 7. Necklines and Facings 30-min. 5. Negative Aspects in Teach- products. For related programs, see 8. 'V' Necklines 29-min. ing African History 58-min. series title WOMAN. 9. Zippers 30-min. 6. Aspirations of Black American Youth in Consumerism; Women 10. Crew Collar 29-min. 59-min. 11. Tab Fronts and Collars 30-min. Education 7. Avoiding Useless or Non- 12. Jacket and Chanel Trim 30-min. Applicable Education 56-min. 13. Slack Variations 30-min. Bikes! Bikes! Bikes! 29-min. 8. Black Art and Black 14. Palazzo Pants and Skirt 30-min. Literature 60-min. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. 15. Alterations 30-min. 1974. 9. Violence in Black Sewing American Life 60-min. Bikes! Bikes! Bikes! traces the history of 10. Summary 60-min. the bicycle and covers the delights and Africa-Culture; Black dilemmas associated with the country's American Culture fastest-growing form of transportation. The program looks briefly at one of the largest collections of vintage bicycles, and covers the problems of safety, theft, in- adequate parking and rights faced by bi- cycle enthusiasts. It also examines the different ways in which local and federal agencies have become involved in these problems and includes interviews with bi- cyclists in Washington, D.C. who offer suggestions for solving the difficulties they have encountered. Bicycles; Transportation

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The Body The Brandywine Bryan Beavers: Tradition 26-min. A Moving Portrait 29-min. Produced by the College of Continuing Education and Community Service, Uni- Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. Produced by KVIE-TV, Sacramento CA. versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- 1968. 1967. lulu HI. 1972. A look at the philosophy and work of A Maidu Indian, a remnant of one of the A discussion gf concepts of the body and illustrator Newell Conyers Wyeth. New 21 distinct linguistic tribal groups that an explanation of male and female sexual England born and bred, N.C. Wyeth's once populated what is now California, and reproductive anatomy. The host in- artistic career was nurtured through his Bryan Beavers is a combination of two terviews plastic surgeon Robert Flowers, boyhood imagination dreaming of the cultures, a man who has found values in M.D. and introduces the use of sexual American West and the folklore of cow- both and who has allowed these values to vocabulary. For related programs see boys and Indians. Wyeth's expression shape him into a unique personality. This series title HUMAN SEXUALITY. in oil and canvas had its beginnings at portrait shows Beavers going about his AnatomyHuman; the studios of Howard Pyle, the daily tasks while he talks of the myths Sex Education famous American illustrator, who and customs of his people, and of his own invited promising young artists to early education among the ancient story- study with him. Young Wyeth was im- tellers. Boston: 'Listen My Children mediately taken with Pyle, from whom American Indian Culture; U.S.Culture And You Shall Hear' 29-min. he learned composition and technique. Spurred by requests from publishers for Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. his work and a spirit straining for subject Bud Bramwell and 1975. matter, Wyeth traveled briefly to Colo- Chick Moody 28-min. An investigation of the progress and re- rado and New Mexico. The film displays Produced by WETA-TV, Washington sponses to the controversial desegregation his closeness to his favorite subjectthe 1974. plan for the public schools in Boston, American West. His trip provided the Massachusetts. Program host Tony Batten experience through which he adopted the Bud Bramwell, a Connecticut-born black talks with high school students, paren, , a theme of strong men in scenes of man, achieved his dream of moving to 'Catholic priest, and civic leaders on bh actionas well as the warm earth colors Texas and becoming a cowboybut may sides of the question -all with direct emo- which he used to emphasize the relation- have lost his "blackness" in the process. tional involvement in the complex issues. ship between man and the dust from Chick Moody, a Texas-born white man For related programs see series title which he is formed. has spent most of his life on welfare and INTERFACE. Art; Newell Conyers Wyeth defines himself in terms of the black ex- Busing; Education; Race Relations perience. Profiles of these two men are presented to contrast the ways in which cultures interact. Program host is Tony Batten. For related programs see series title INTERFACE. Black American Culture; U.S.Culture

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Budaya: The Performing The Busy Knitter I sodas The Busy Knitter II series Arts of Indonesia 59-min. Black and White. Produced by WMVS-TV, Milwaukee WI. Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco Produced by WMVS-TV, Milwaukee WI. 1967. CA. 1969. 1965. Knitting designer Elizabeth Zimmermann The art of Indonesia, influenced centuries Elizabeth Zimmermann, an award- shows how to make a Scandinavian type ago by the Hindu and Islamic religions, winning knitting designer, shows the ski sweater-concentrating on the design has long mystified and intrigued Western complete construction of a sweater-start- and execution of the color patterns. Indi man. This program provides a glimpse of ing with the basic principles of knitting vidual program titles are: this unusual culture in excerpts from the and proceeding through the finishing 1. Casting-on 29-min. grJat Hindu epic Sanskrit poem, the touches, including blocking. She uses a 2. Gauge 29min. "Ramayana," performed by Indonesia's sample completed sweater and her own 3. Graph Patterns Budaya Troupe. The performance was progressive work to help visualize the 4. More Patterns I 29-min. taped during the group's first tour outside instruction. According to Mrs. Zimmer- 5. More Patterns II 29-min. Asia, and includes some forms of Balinese, mann, "This series is intended partly for 6. Start Sleeves 29-min. Javanese and Sundanese performing arts the experienced knitter, to whom it may 7. Increasing Sleeves 29-min. through dance, music and puppetry. Per- 8. Color and Shaping 29-min. formers are accompanied by the ancient offer a few new ideas; partly for the be- ginner, whom it will endeavor to teach to 9. Last Patterns 29-min. Indonesian gamelan (orchestra) which in- 10. Cutting cludes an array of gongs, cymbals, drums knit, to purl, to cast on, to increase, and to decrease; but chiefly for the medium- 11. Hems 29-min. and instruments resembling xylophones. -range knitter, in order to show the 12. Blocking 29-min. Dance.; Indonesia-Culture; Literature; pleasure and adventure of constructing an 13. Finishing Up 29-min. Music original and quite personal sweater." Indi- Sewing; Knitting vidual program titles ire: 1. Casting-on and Swatch 30-min. 2. Guage and Starting the By a Jury of Sweater 29-min. His Peers 59-min. 3. Sleeve and Increasing 29-min. Produced by Maryland Center for Public 4. Assembling Sleeves and Body 29-min. Broadcasting. 1973. 5. Raglan Shoulder Shaping and Decreasing 30-min. This dramatization deals with the trial of 6. Neck Shaping and Hems 30-min. Frank Barrick, who has been arrested for 7. Cutting and Weaving 30-min. driving while intoxicated after striking an 8. Picking-up and Edges 29-min. elderly woman with his car. Action in the 9. Buttonholes and Casting-off 30-min. courtroom reveals many of the legal as- 10. Blocking and Common pects in dealing with problem drinkers, Mistakes 29-min. including the history of the law, chemical Knitting; Sewing blood analysis and the trend toward treat- ment instead of jail. The jury is composed of twelve of Frank Barrick's closest rela- tives, friends and working companions. The jury immediately votes 7-5 for acquit- tal, and the major portion of the program has each jury member explaining why he or she voted guilty or not guilty. These ex- planations reveal the history of Frank's drinking and show how the attitudes of these twelve people have perpetuated his problem. Alcoholism

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Capitol Story and Carrascolendas series Black Stunt Pilot Produced by KLRN-TV, Austin Produced by WETA-TV, Washington TX. 1974. 1975. A bilingual series for children, which A two-part program: a look at the work- combines live characters and animation to ing conditions and job security of people promote cultural unr"standing, self- employed by the United States Congress, pride and the development of language including interviews with two Congressio- skills. Set in an imaginary bicultural nal employees who say they were fired town, the series introduces stories, songs, because of their efforts to organize work- games, skits and dances to children. Con- ers in the Senate Dining Room-and a versations are conducted in both English profile of aerial acrobatics teacher Bill and Spanish and designed to make Anglo Campbell, who may be the only black and Latin dhildren feel equally at home. stunt pilot in the world. Campbell takes Special pricing arrangements apply to this program host Tony Batten for a ride in series. Individual program titles are: his special T-34 aircraft and demonstrates 1. Does Somebody Special some fancy maneuvers. For related pro- Live Here? 30-min. grams see series title INTERFACE. 2. Everybody Makes Mistakes 30-min. Flying; Labor Relations 3. What's Everybody Afraid Of?30-min. 4. Chicago Machines 30-min. 5. Campomocha's Lesson 30-min. Car Care series 6. The Late Lion 30-min. 7. Agapito Chooses Trouble 30-min. Produced by the New.Hampshire Net- 8. It's Not Wrong To Be Right 30-min. work. 1974. 9. Two Friendly Uncles 30-min. This series teaches basic automobile oper- 10. Agapito Wants a Job 30-min. ation and maintenance practices that will 11. Teach The Teacher 30-min. help reduce repair costs, promote safety 12. Town Circus 30-min. and avoid rapid depreciation. Richard Pin- 13. New Boy In Town 30-min. ette, director of the Vocational Education 14. by Dream 30-min. Department at Berlin High School in New 15. Time On My Hands 30-min. Hampshire, explains the five major sys- 16. New Dresses From New York 30-min. tems in an automobile engine, shows how 17. My Favorite Sound 30-min. to handle emergency repairs such as a flat 18. That Left Out Feeling 30-min. tire or leaking radiator hose, and demon- 19. Puerto Rico Fishing Dream 30-min. strates how to properly check out a car 20. Ballad Of Texas 30-min; before a long trip. He also tells how to 21. The Learning Circle 30-min. recognize "trouble sounds." Pinette 22. What Size Is Caracoles? 30-min. works with a model engine and a variety 23. Together and Alone 30-min. of charts during studio demonstrations 24. A Brand New Me 30-min. and on an automobile in his workshop 25. Get The Message? 30-min. during special filmed segments. Individual 26. Accent On Accents 30-min. program titles are: 27. Stop Thief! 30-min. 1. What's Under the Hood 29-min. 28. Peeping Together 30-min. 2. Emergency Repairs 29-min. 29. New Mexico Hands 30-min. 3. How an Engine Works 29-min. 30. Homesickness 30-min. 4. Causes of Engine Emissions 29-min. 31. I Want Everybody 5. Emission Devices 29-min. To Like Me 30-min. 6. Pre-Trip Checks 29-min. 32. Miami Baseball 30-min. 7. Car Starting Tips 29-min. 33. TV or Not TV 30-min. 8. Automotive Diagnosis 28 -min. 34. Lost and Found 30-min. Auto Repair 35. The Vegetable Parade 30-min. 36. Family Corner 30-min. 0 37. Pepper Becomes Pimienta 30-min. 38. The Winning Loser 30-min. 39. Where In The World Is Carrascolendas? 30-min. Human Relations; Latin American Culture; Music; Stories; U.S.-Culture

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Cecil Williams- Changing Music series Reach Out and Touch 28-min. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington D.C. 1972. 1975. Gunther Schuller hosts lecture/perfor- A look at the life and work of Rev. Cecil mances on the techniques and composers Williams, pastor of San Francisco's Glide of contemporary classical music. Pro- Memorial Methodist Church, who gained grams explore the many elements of 20th national recognition for his comments Century music including the expanding during the Patty Hearst kidnapping and role of improvisation, the use of mathe- the San Francisco "Zebra Murders." Wil- matical principle in composition, the use liams, whose church is located in the of electronic technology in music and the heart of the city's Tenderloin District, emergence of atonality. Works by John was one of the administrators of the Cage, Arnold Schoenberg and Charles Hearst "People in Need" food giveaway. Ives are included throughout. Individual He talks about his background, his deci- program titles are: sion to become a minister, and how he 1. Revolution or Evolution: views his role as a religious leader. Program Music in Progress 30-min. host is Tony Batten. For related programs 2. The Beginnings of Atonality 30-min. see series title INTERFACE. 3. From Anarchy to Religion Controlled Freedom 30-min. 4. Mathematics in Music 30min. 5. A Return to Improvisation 30-min. r. Changing Motherhood 29-min. 6. On The Threshold of The Future 30-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Music 1975. Sociologist Jessie Bernard talks about motherhood in the United States, which Changing Rhythms series she believes is "about as bad as it could Produced by KRMA-TV, Denver CO. be." But she also believes that tide role of 1973. motherhood is changing, and that we are "moving away from the old model which A showcase for little-known musical was okay a hundred years ago." For re- talent from the black community in Den- lated prograMs, see series title WOMAN. ver, Colorado. Performance segments are mixed with looks at the musical styles Motherhood; Parenthood; Women and development of each group. Individ- ual program titles are: 1. Sa Sa Di 30-min. 2. The Bill Jackson Trio 30-min. 3. Sammy Mayfield and the Outcasts 30-min. 4. Macedonia Baptist Choir 30-min. 5. Freddi-Henchie & The Soulsetters 30-min. 6. John Bowie 30-min. 7. The Cleophus Steels Quintet 30min. 8. Cecilia and Drusel White 30-min. 9. Dave Summer's Montereys 10. Martha Mitchell 30-min. 11. Melow Moods 30-min. 12. Cain's Clay 30-min. 13. Era II 30-min. Music

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Charlie's Pad series 28. Light and Shadow Techniques 15-min. Programs # 1, 3, 12, 13, 21, 23, 25, and 29. Natural Outside Cartoon 35 are also available in captioned versions Objects 14-min. for the deaf and hearing impaired. 30. Interior Cartoon Props 14-min. Produced by WSIU-TV, Carbondale IL. 31. Cartoon Gag-Gathering 1969. Methods 14-min. Cartoonist Charles Johnson discusses and 32. More Gag-Gathering illustrates different aspects of cartooning. Methods 16-min. Johnson, an experienced teacher and 33. The Comic Strip 1 14-min. newspaper cartoonist, has published two 34. The Comic Strip 2 15-min. books of his work: Black Humor and 35. Review 14-min. Laugh On. Individual program titles are: 36. The Comic Book Strip 14-min. 1. Cartoon Heads 15-min. 37. Animation 14-min. 2. Cartoon Expressions 14-min. 38. Cartoon Vocabulary and Tricks of the Trade 14-min. 3. Cartoon Hands and Feet 14-min. 39. Chalk Talk 14-min. 4. Male Cartoon Figure 14-min. 40. Panel Cartoons 14-min.. 5. Female Cartoon Figure and Face 14-min. 41. The Cartoon as Social Commentary 14-min. 6. Expressing Cartoon Action 15-min. 42. Standard Cartoon Cliches 14-min. 7. Foreshortening 14-min. 43. Recent Cartoon 8. Cartoon Babies and Innovations 15-min. Children 14-min. 44. Surreal Cartoon 9. Cartoon Types 1 15-min. Situations 15-min. 15-min. 10. Cartoon Types 2 45. Comparative Styles of 11. Cartoon Hats and the Professionals 14-min. 15-min. Hair Styles 46. Cartoon Spots 14-min. 14-min. 12. Review 47. The Advertising Cartoon 14-min. 14-min. 13. Domestic Cartoon Animals 48. The Sports Cartoon 15-min. 14-min. 14. Wild Animals 1 49. Theatrical Cartooning 15-min. 15. Wild Animals 2 14-min. 50. Prom Rough to Mailing 16. Comic Animal Situations 14-min. Procedure 15-min. 17. Cartoon Animals as 51. Review 15-min. Political Symbols 14-min. 52. The Philosophy of the 14-min. 18. Cartoon Birds Cartoonist 15-min. 19. Cartoon Fish and Reptiles 14-min. Art; Cartooning 20. Mythical Cartoon Beasts 14-min. 21. Cartoon Perspective 1 14-min. 22. Cartoon Perspective 2 14-min. 23. Cartoon Composition 1 15-min. 24. Cartoon Composition 2 14-min. 25. Review 14-min. 26. Caricaturing 15-min. 27. The Political Cartoon 14-min.

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Chicano 29-min. ChildbirthPart II 29-min. Children's Key Concert 58-min. Produced by KPBS-TV, San Diego CA. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by WVIZ-TV, Cleveland OH. 1969. 1974. 1974. A pictorial diary of Chicano life as seen Dr. Sumner J. Yaffe, a pediatrician, and A special program of music and dance for through the eyes of San Diego's young Ms. Doris Haire, author of The Cultural children, presented by the Cleveland Or- Mexican-Americans. The program takes an Warping of Childbirth and other mater- chestra (Matthias Bammert, conductor) intimate look at the lives of four Chicano nity-care publications, express the hope and The Chamber Ballet of the University students: Alurista talks about education; that educating women and obstetricians of Akron (Heinz Poll, artistic director). Juan Valderrama concentrates on urban to the dangers of drugs will reduce the Musical selections include: Kabalevsky's problems; and Carlos and Linda LeGerrette frequency of birth injuries and infant Epilogue from "The Comedians," Schu- tell how their home lives have been sub- deaths. For related programs, see series bert's "German Dance in G Major," ordinated to '"LaHuelga!"the grape boy-title WOMAN. Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G cott. Only the voices of the principals are Childbirth; Women Minor," Strauss' "Perpetual Motion" and heard as they tell their own stories and Tchaikovsky's "Waltz of the Flowers." express their personal feelings about the Interpretive ballet is added to Handel's worlds they are involved in. The Children of China 59-min. Minuet from "The Water Music," Ochs' Mexican American Culture variations on "S'Kommt ein Vogel Produced by KHET-TV, Honolulu HI. geflogen" and Kabelevsky's "One Ring 1974. Circus" from 'The Comedians"which is ChildbirthPart I 29-min. A portrait in film, words and music of a performed in true circus stylecomplete child's life from birth through middle with lions. Narrative is provided by Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. school in China, where children are con- Karauu Theatre director Reuben Silver 1974. sidered the country's most important and his actress-wife Dorothy. Their musi- Ms. Doris Haire, a medical writer and asset. Particular attention is paid to the cal information for children includes de- organizer of family center maternity nuclear and extended family units, overall scriptions of a variation and a canon. workshops, and Dr. Mortimer Rosen, an lifestyles, values and attitudes of families Ballet; Dance; Music obstetrician with special interest in prob- and children, education, recreational ac- lems of the newborn, discuss the high tivities and medical care. A demonstra- incidence of deaths and neurological im- tion of acupuncture in the treatment of pairments among American babies. For childhood diseases such as polio is fea- related programs see series title WOMAN. tured. Program writer Charles Stubble- Childbirth; Women field is the narrator. Children; Chinaculture; Health care

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30 33 1 C Children's Rights 59-min. The Chrome-Plated The Cities: Uncle Sam Nightmare 59-min. Can You Spare A Dime? Produced by National Public Affairs Center for Television, Washington DC. Produced by National Public Affairs Produced by National Public Affairs 1973. Center for Television, Washington DC. Center for Television, Washington DC. A look at the history of children's rights 1973. 1975. in the United States from Puritan days to An examination of America's fascination The financial dilemmas facing modern times, including reports on court with the automobile and how the econ- ton, Delaware and Cleveland, Ohio are cases in which youngsters question their omy has become so dependent on it. used as examples for a documentary on rights and an examination of reforms that Highlights include a visit to an auto mu- the state of American cities and their are being achieved in the legislative, ju- seum in Nevada; a tour of the Ford as- prospects for survival without federal aid. dicial and administrative branches of gov- sembly line in Dearborn, Michigan; and a The program surveys what measures are ernment. Segments include: a report from look at the effects of auto advertising. An being taken by each of these cities to deal Montgomery County, Marylandone of ex-Ford engineer discusses how engineer- with budget problems and explores fed- the richest in the countrywhere high ing policies are developed; ex-racer eral attitudes toward this problem. school students have asserted their rights Carroll Shelby compares American and Correspondents Paul Duke, Carolyn in order to change what they consider un-` European automobiles; and an economist Lewis and Chris Gaul report. fair school regulations; a look at the Mor- argues in favor of mass transit as an an- Cities ales vs. Turman case in Texas, in which swer to the rising social cost of the car. teenagers, incarcerated without due pro- John Jerome, former "Car Magazine" cess of law, have brought a class action editor, is the narrator. A Civil Rights Retro- suit resulting in the release of some 600 Automobile; Transportation spective and Profile: juveniles; and an intery,ir with 16-year Political Wife 30-min. old Stephen Vittoria **bp was prevented from running for thy) Wes .Orange, New Cities For People 59-min. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. Jersey School Board mouse of age, 1975. Other guests on the program are Sen. Produced by KPBS-TV, San Diego CA. A two-part program: an appraisal of the Birch Bayh (DInd.), former Supreme 1975. civil rights movement through interviews Court Justice Abe Fortas and Dr. Jerome in. Milan, the Cannery in San with Andrew Young, former executive Miller, who reformed the juvenile justice Francisco, the Riverwalk in San Antonio secretary of the Southern Christian Lead- system in Massachusettes. Correspondents these are a few of the places visited in ership Conference (SCLC); Floyd McKis- are Robert MacNeil, Peter Kaye and Jim this program which examines urban space sick, former executive director of the Lehrer. For related programs see series and explores what makes a city livable. Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and title AMERICA '73. It is concerned with urban aesthetics Ella Baker, one of the founders of the Children; Legal System and the ways that people relate to their SCLC and a pioneer in the civil rights physical environment. Cloris Leachman movement; and a profile of Roscoe narrates and Modern Jazz Quartet found- Dellums, wife of Rep. Ronald V. Dellums Christmas Recipes 28-min. er John Lewis plays the original score. (D-Cal.), which examines the pressures Architecture; Cities and conflicts faced by the political wife Produced by New Hampshire ETV Net- in Washington. For related programs see work. 1974. series title INTERFACE. Jim Haller, owner and chef of a Ports- Civil Rights;Politics; mouth, New Hampshire restaurant, shows Race Relations; Women how to prepare an unusual Christmas meal of Partridge Wine Broth, Roast Lamb in Collard Green and Champagne Sauce, Tomatoes in Rose and Parmesan and Parsnips in Oranges, Curry and Apri- cot Brandy. For related programs, see series title THE HOLIDAY CHEF. Christmas; Cooking

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31 34 II C Closing The Gap 60-min. Color Her Sunshine 21-min. The Coming Asunder Of Jimmy Bright 90-min. Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. Black and White. 1975. Produced by WCET-TV, Cincinnati OH. Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. This special tells the story of the Indo- 1969. 1972. chinese refugees since their arrival at A sensitive study of the Mongoloid child, An original television drama about a camps in California, Arkansas and Penn- COLOR HER SUNSHINE paints an inti- young caseworker (Jimmy Bright) caught sylvania. Although taped primarily at the mate portrait of Mary, a twenty-two year in conflict between the clients he must refugee camp in Ft. Indiantown Gap, old Mongoloid girl and her parents, giving serve and the welfare system he repre- Pennsylvania, the program illustrates the unusual insight into the problems both sents. Jimmy Bright struggles against in- problems and progress in the lives of all face. By following Mary's actual home, adequate pay and an impossible case load refugees. It focuses on the day-to-day work, and play activities, this program to keep his family and sanity intactand existence of refugees, the sponsorship convincingly demonstrates that retarded in the end finds himself caught in the process and the culture shock experi- children can be helped to live active, middle, hated by both the system and the enced by many. Segments feature Viet- happy, and useful lives through modern poor, since he represents each to the namese musicians Khan Ly and Pham understanding and public compassion. other. Starring Ken Kercheval, Addison Duy; a refugee artist whose extraordinary Further, the program dispels many un- Powell and Jonelle Allen. mural depicts the story of his life; and a fortunate erroneous beliefs and gives au- Drama; Poverty; Welfare photo essay by Luong Ngoc Vu showing thoritative information regarding causes family life within the camp. and prevalence of mental retardation, Immigration; Vietnam Conflict particularly Mongolism. Mental Retardation

Collegium Musicum 29-min. Come Blow Your Horn 29-min. Produced by WWVU-TV, Morgantown WV. 1972. Produced by Jefferson Productions. Harry Elzinga conducts the "Collegium 1967. Musicum," a group of musicians and vo- This expertly performed and highly enter- calists from West Virginia University, in a taining production illustrates the influence performance of English, French and Ger- of the Christian church on musicparticu- man compositions from the 16th century. larly jazz. Alex Wilder and Loonis Mc- The musicians use medieval and Renais- Glohon have composed vibrantly fresh sance instruments, including the gamba, music for the show. Jazz singer Marlena sacbutt and krummhorn, and the more Shaw is featured. Film segments take view- familiar lute, recorder and harpsichord. ers to an authentic "musical Elzinga describes the characteristics of funeral" while the band plays "When the these ancient instruments and explains Saints Go Marchin' In." Humorous shots the difficulty of interpreting the music of of a small rural church accompany Mc- the period. For related programs see Glohon's new "Dinner on the Grounds." series title MUSICAL MASTERPIECES. Wilder's "Stained Glass Window" is spark- Music ling "liturgical jazz" illustrated by a mon- tage of stained glass windows. The show builds to a climax as Marlena Shaw sings the "Apostles Creed" to a musical setting done by McGlohon. Music; Religion

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Commonwealth series Consciousness-Raising A Conversation With Vice Groups 29-min. President Rockefeller 60-min. Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. 1971. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by National Public Affairs This series on American heritage is con- 1974. Center for Television, Washington DC. ducted by author-lecturer-antiques expert Claudia Dreifus,an outspoken advocate of 1975. George Michael. Several historic Penn- Women's liberation and author; and Judy Correspondents Paul Duke and Martin sylvania sites are explored, including the Sullivan, an art historian, feminist and Agronsky talk with Vice President Nelson William Penn Memorial Museum in Harris- author; discuss a frequently misunder- Rockefeller about his involvement in burg where Mr. Michael examines signifi- stood aspect of the Women's Move- some of the major issues facing the Ford cant documents which established the ment-the consciousness-raising group. administration. The Vice President com State of Pennsylvania and its govern- They explain its purpose and how to be- ments on his support of Federal aid for mental structure. The goal of the series is gin one. For related programs see series New York City, his chairmanship of the to acquaint viewers with the heritage of title WOMAN. investigation into activities of U.S. intelli- Pennsylvania through antiques, artifacts, Consciousness Raising; gence organizations and the speculation and architecture and to show the continu- Psychology; Women about his inclusion on the 1976 Presi- ation of colonial crafts as they are prac- dential ticket. The interview was taped at ticed today. Although the series concen- the Vice Presidential residence in Wash- trates on one state, it has broad national Contemporary Dimensions 29-min. ington, D.C. appeal as Pennsylvania arts and crafts are Nelson Rockefeller; Politics broadly representative of all colonial arts Produced by WCVE-TV, Richmond VA. and crafts. Individual program titles are: 1973. 1. Introduction 29-min. A performance of jazz selections by "The A Conversation With 2. Gunsmithing 29-min. Contemporary Dimensions," a group of Vivica Lindfors 29-min. 3. Kitchen Crafts 29-min. student musicians from Virginia Union Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 4. Tinsmithing 29-min. University. The music is modern, and the 1974. 5. Bindnagles Church 29-min. program includes two original composi- 6. Furniture Crafts 30-min. tions: "Down to Earth," written and Actress Viveca Lindfors reflects on her 7. Printing and Fracture 29-min. played by pianist William Evans and stage and screen career, her life, marriage, 8. Weaving 30-min. "Hassle," written by Kevin Jennings. and her exposure to the plights and chal- 9. Candlemaking 29-min. Additional selections are "Shaft" and lenges of women today while reading and 10. The Blacksmith Art 29-min. "Valdez in the Country." Members of the preparing for production of her own one- 11. Military 29-min. group are Glenn Ray Bailey, flute and woman show, "I Am A Woman." For 12. Wildlife 29-min. saxophone; William Evans, piano; Willie related programs, see series title WOMAN. 13. Archeology 29-min. Joy, drums; and Thomas Shelton, bass. Viveca Lindfors; Women Antiques; US-Culture Music

Congresswoman A Conversation With Bella Abzug 29-min. Betty Friedan 29-min.

Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 1975. 1974. Moderator Sandra Elkin discusses women Betty Friedan has been in the forefront in politics with Congresswoman Bella Ab- of the Women's Movement since her zug (D-N.Y.). In her three years in Con- book, The Feminine Mystique, was pub- gress, Rep. Abzug has fought for legisla- lished in 1963. She predicts new horizons tion for women, including the recently- for political action by the movement in passed laws eliminating discrimination areas such as housing, economics, credit, against women who apply for credit, a aging and others. Program moderator is flexible hours bill, and a proposed Social Sandra Elkin. For related programs see Security benefit for homemakers. For re- series title WOMAN. lated programs see series title WOMEN. Equal Rights; Women Bella Abzug; Equal Rights; Government; Politics; Women

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Cookin' Cajun series Cop: Man And Myth 30-min. Cosmetic Surgery 29-min. Produced by Mississippi Authority for Produced by WHA-TV, Madison WI. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. ETV. 1972. 1973. 1975. humorist Justin Wilson brings Joe Paul Kimble, ex-chief of the Beverly Plastic surgeon Zahide Prono discusses his unique talents to a charming sample Hills, California Police Department and the myths and realities of cosmetic sur- of both the "vit and vittles" of the Cajun now a television series consultant, dis- gery, including the techniques used for people. Taped before a studio audience, cusses police work with filmmaker Fred breast enlargement, face lifts, and reduc- the series blends typically Cajun stories Wiseman ("Law and Order," "Juvenile tion surgery for breasts, thighs and but- with generous amounts of practical cook- Court."). The conversation focuses on the tocks. He explains what this type of ing advice and simple, delicious and au- gap between the TV fantasy image of the surgery can accomplish and how long it thentic recipes "gawr-on-teed" by gour- cop and the reality of his work. Kimble's lasts, during an interview with program met Wilson, whose traditional epigram, article "The Good Cop" was published in moderator Sandra Elkin. For related pro- "Be 'umble and don't stumble," closes TV GUIDE Magazine in 1971 and he also grams see series title WOMAN. each program. Individual program titles served as a consultant to the President's Women are: Council of the National Council on Crime 1. Chicken 29-min. and Delinquency. Wiseman is known for 2. Vegetables I 29-min. his documentary films on various institu- 3. Venison Sauce Piquant 29-min. tions of American life. 4. Soups and Salads 29-min. Law Enforcement; 5. Lamb and Pork 29-min. Police/Community Relations 6. Appetizers 29-min. 7. Goose and Duck 29-min. 8. Breads 29-min. 9. Seafood 29-min. 10; Vegetables I I 29-min. 11. Roast Pig 29-min. Cooking; Folklore

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The Course Of Our 24. The Irish Uprising 29-min. 55. The Soviet Union After 29-min. Times series 25. Tito and the Balkan Khrushchev Tinderbox 29-min. 56. Black Africa Gropes for Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 26. Gandhi and the Emergence Security 29-min. 1970-1972. of India 29-min. 57. The Irish and Other British Dilemmas 29-min. Dr. Abram Sachar, Chancellor of Brandeis 27. The Genesis of the Cold 58. Tito and the Strategy of University in Boston, presents the history War 29-min. Non-alignment 29-min. of the 20th century in this series of tele- 28. The Truman Era 29-min. 59. India, Pakistan and vision classes, basel on his famous course, 29. Adenauer and the Rebirth 29-min. Bangladesh 29'31nin. "History of the Contemporary World." It of Germany 30. Attlee's Britain 29-min. 60. Brazil: The Military begins with a look at the causes leading to Calls the Tune 29-min. the outbreak of World War I and continues 31. France and the Fourth Republic 29-min. 61. Japan after the American to the major diplomatic and economic rev- 29-min. 32. Post War Russia Under Interlude olutions of 1971-a year Dr. Sachar sees as Stalin 29-min. 62. Rumania on the Tightrope 29-min. a watershed in modern history. Through- 63. The Transformation of 33. Israel and the Arab World 29-min. out the series he explains how important 29-min. 34. China Goes Communist 29-min. events are linked to each other and ex- 64. The Quest for Integration 35. Degasperi's Italy 29-min. presses his philosophy that "history is in Europe 29-min. 36. Japan After World War II 29-min. living material." Individual program titles 65. The Best of Times, The 37. Nehru's India 29-min. Worst of Times 29-min. are: 38. Africa for the Africans 29-min. 1. The Eclipse of the Old 20th Century - History 29-min. 39. The Russian Chinese World Rupture 29-min. 2. The Road to World 40. De Gaulle and the French 29-min. War I Fifth Republic 29-min. 3. Woodrow Wilson and 41. West Germany After the Treaties 29-min. Adenauer 29-min. 4. The Weimar Republic 29-min. 42. The Eisenhower and 5. The Russian Revolution 29-min. Kennedy Years 29-min. 6. The Consolidation of 43. The New Elizabethan Era 29-min. the Russian Revolution 29-min. 44. Soviet Russia After 7. Mussolini's Italy 29-min. Sputnik 29-min. 8. The Miracle of 45. Castro and His Communist 29-min. Czechoslovakia Beachhead 29-min. 9. The Resurrection of 46. Nasser and the Resurg- Turkey 29-min. ence of Egypt 29-min. 10. Russia Under Stalin 29-min. 47. Israel and the Arab World 29-min. 11. Hitler Over Europe 29-min. 48. The Ordeal of Greece and 12. Britain Between the Wars 29-min. Cyprus 29-min. 13. The Agony of France 29-min. 49. Sukarno and the Emergence 14. The Spanish Civil War 29-min. of Indonesia 29-min. 15. The Road to World War II 29-min. 50. Mao Tse-Tung Remakes 16. The Fruits of Appeasement 29-min. China 29-min. 17, The Collapse of France 29-min. 51. South Africa and 18. Churchill and the Salva- Apartheid 29-min. tion of Britain 29-min, 52. Lyndon Johnson and the 19. FDR: From Isolation to Tragedy of Vietnam 29-min. Intervention 53. Czechoslovakia & the 20. Hitler: Zenith and "Prague Spring" 29-min. 71111W7IM%% Retribution 29-min. 54. Cardenas and the Mexican 'tik 21. The Morality of Middle Way 29-min. Collaboration 29-min. 22. The Western World and Its VP. Reaction to Genocide 29-min. 23. Japan and the Atomic Bomb 29-min.

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Coyote And A Beat 30-min. The Credit-Ability Gap 29-min. Crisis In Paradise 29-min.

Produced by KUED-TV, Salt Lake City - Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington D.C. UT. 1969. 1974. 1974. A program of Indian music and dance Married, single and divorced women face An investigation of racial pressures in the from the "Four Corners" area of the the same barriertheir sexwhen at- Virgin Islands, which examines the rea- Southwestern United States. The pro- tempting to obtain credit, mortgages and sons behind the 1972 killing of eight gram begins with an animated rendition loans in America today. Nancy Polikoff people (seven white and one black) dur- of a Navajo traveling Coyote story as told of the Center for Women's Policy Studies ing a robbery at the Rockefeller-owned by an elder to the children around their discusses the problems that women have Fountain Valley golf course. Program hogan (dwelling) fire on a winter's even- obtaining credit, loans, mortgages, etc. host Tony Batten interviews Governor ing. The story develops into a formalized For related programs see series title Melvin H. Evans; Mario C. Moorhead, chant as heard in the Navajo Corn Grind- WOMAN. Chairman of the United People's Party; ing Ceremonial. Percussion instruments Money Management; and Howard Beagles, an American black are added and the dance begins. For re- Women expatriate to the Islands. For related pro- lated programs see series title INDIAN grams see series title INTERFACE. ARTS. Race Relations; Virgin Islands

American Indian Culture; Crime In The Street . 59-min. Dance; Music Produced by National Public Affairs Cultural Influences 28-min. Center for Television, Washington D.C. 1973. Produced by the College of Continuing Education and Community Service, Uni- An examination of innovative tactics versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- being used by police throughout the lulu HI..1972. nation to deal with street crime. The re- port includes highlights from hearings Guests from India, Japan, China, Korea, conducted by the House of Representa- Samoa and Nicaragua discuss sexual prac- tives Select Committee on Crime, chaired tices common in their cultures and ex- by Rep. Claude Petter (DFla.); a look at plore differing attitudes toward virginity, the "high visibility" fleet piogram in premarital sex, homosexuality, illegiti- Indianapolis, Indiana in which policemen macy and the "double standard". For take their patrol cars home for off-duty related programs see series title HUMAN use; a look at the "low visibility" under- SEXUALITY. cover unit and all-female rape analysis Homosexuality; Marriage; unit in New York; and an interview with Sexuality Robert Igleburger, Chief of the Dayton, Ohio Police Department. Correspondents are Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. For related programs see series title AMER ICA '73. Crime; Law Enforcement

36 39 1 D 29-min. Dance: Africa 62-min. Dances Of Greece 29-min. De Grazia Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco Black and White. Produced by KUAT-TV, Tucson AZ. CA. 1969. Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco 1967. Unusual performances by two major West CA. 1969. A profile of artist Ted DeGrazia, who African companies: L'Ensemble National The Greek-Roman architecture of San first gained national recognition in 1960 du Mali and the Ghana Dance Ensemble, Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts is the when his painting, Los Ninos, was chosen filmed during the groups' appearances in background for a performance by the by the U.N. for the UNICEF holiday cards. San Francisco while on their first Ameri- Greek National Folk Dancers, recorded An artist of many talents, DeGrazia is a painter, a sculptor, and at times, an archi- can tours. The Ghana Dance Ensemble is during the group's first American tour. seen in the first portion of the program in Under the direction of Mmd. Nally tect. He is, most of all, a chronicler of the a series of symbolic performances, includ- Dimoglou, the dancers express facets of people of Arizona. The film follows De- in the "Akan Ceremonial Dance Suit," ancient and contemporary culture. Chore- Grazia in his own settings, creating his own special works of art. DeGrazia guides us "Kundum," "Slow Agbekor II," "Damba,"ography is based on the moods of Greek through his Gallery in The Sun, which he and "Lobi Dance Suit." The latter por- life and folklore, and individual dances designed and built with the help of local tion is devoted to L'Ensemble National depict harvest time, war, public feasts and Indians. The artist shows some original du Mali. Affecting the use of masks and fiestas and customs from various provinces. ideas used in the construction of this struc- symbols, their performances include Dance; GreeceCulture secret religious, sacrificial, and funeral turea hallway which resembles a typical rites, the viewing of which by anyone out- copper mine entrance, straw in the wall, side of a highly restricted group of adult and cactus imbedded in the floorall fea- David Castle In Concert 29-min. males in each tribe has until now been tures reflecting the rustic way of life of punishable by death. No women are Produced by WCVE-TV, Richmond VA. the Arizona Indians androf DeGrazia him- allowed participation in the masked 1974. self. Art; Sculpture; Ted DeGrazia dances. Songwriter-pianist David Castle, who AfricaCulture; Dancewrote Helen Reddy's hit song "Ten to Eight," performs some of his composi- tions during a concert taped before a studio audience in his native Richmond. Castle, whose music combines elements of classical and pop styles, plays "Reas- surance," "Let the Trumpets Play," "Emptiness" and "What's-His-Name." Music

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Design 2000 series Designing Women series Dialogue Of The Western World series Black and White. Produced by Maryland Center for Public Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. 1970. Broadcasting. 1969. Produced by Maryland Center for Public A series designed to expose the public to Step-by-step instruction in sewing tech- Broadcasting. 1972. the thinking and dreaming of a number of nique is the basis of this series, but DE- Based on the idea that there are "100 outstanding and accomplished industrial SIGNING WOMEN nevertheless places Great Books" which serve as the founda- designers. The three programs attempt to great stress on current fashions and on tion of Western civilization, DIALOGUE explore the directed future of industrial the importance of the individual making OF THE WESTERN WORLD covers 15 design through a number of specific plans decisions about her wardrobe to match of these great works. Each is the subject and applications, exemplifying quality, her personality, her way of life, and her of a roundtable discussion among Robert artistic, and sensitive design in an atmo- figure. Each program is a source of A. Goldwin, Dean of St. John's College sphere of "the great place." Above all, fashion information as well as sewing of Annapolis; three St. John's students DESIGN 2000 tries to develop in the instruction. The series emphasizes fabric who appear throughout the series; and a viewer an understanding of and apprecia- selection, line, form, and color. Anne special guest of national or international tion for fine industrial design. Interviews Darlington, a television producer and prominence. Individual program titles are: with major interior and industrial design- home economics teacher, is the instruc- 1. Oedipus The King 58-min. ers are conducted throughout the series. tor. Individual titles are: 2. Antigone 58-min. Individual program titles are: 1. Analyzing Ourselves I 29-min. 3. Plato's Apology 58-min. 1. Machine for Living 29-min. 2. Analyzing Ourselves II 28-min. 4. Plato's Crito 58-min. 2. Homes of the Future 29-min. 3. Choosing the Perfect 5. Alcibiades 58-min. 3. Michael Lax, Industrial Pattern 29-min. 6. Herman Wouk-Melian Designer 29-min. 4. Make It Fit 29-min. Conference 58-min. Design; Industrial Design 5. Let the Fabric Do the 7. Aristotle's Politics 58-min. Work I 29-min. 8. Plato's Meno 58-min. 6. Let the Fabric Do the 9. The Prince 58-min. 29-min. Work II 10. As You Like It 58-min. 7. The Beautiful Basics 29-min. 11. Henry IV, Part I 58-min. 8. The Zipper Special 29-min. 12. Henry IV, Part II 58-min. 9. Party Pajamas and 13. The Federalist Papers #10 58-min. Evening Skirts 29-min. 14. Lincoln Speeches 58-min. 10. The Finishing Touch (and 58-min. Fashion Show) 29-min. 15. Billy Budd 11. The Sleeve Special 28-min. Civilization-Western; 12. The Inside Story I 28-min. Philosophy; Politics 13. The Inside Story II 29-min. 14. Designing Your Own Thing 29-min. 15. Fashion on a Budget 29-min. 16. Classics with Personality 29-min. 17. Children's Fashion Fair 28-min. 18. Introduction to Tailoring: A Simple Coat 29-min. 19. Tailoring II: Finishing the Simple Coat 29-min. 20. Tailoring III: Making a Simple Suit 28-min. 21. Tailoring IV: Finishing the Simple Suit 29-min. 22. The Put-Together Look 29-min. 23. The Sportswear Special 29-min. 24. Fashions for Far Away: Travel 29-min. 25. Fun Stuff; Special for Teenage Boys 29-min. 26. Pretty as a Picture: Graduation & Prom 29-min. 27. A Trousseau to Treasure 29-min. 28. The Bride, Her Mother, Her Maids 29-min. 29. Fashion Show Extravaganza29-min. Sewing

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Dig It series Dimensions Of Black 59-min. The Disabled 59-min.

Produced by WMVS-TV, Milwaukee WI. Produced by KPBS-TV, San Diego CA. Produced by National Public Affairs 1973. 1971. Center for Television, Washington D.C. LandscapearchitetTom lied,a partner Art, dance and music express the cultural 1973. in Lied's Nursery Co., Inc. in Susiex, ties between black America and black A hard look at the relationship between Wisconsin, hosts this series designed to Africa, and show some of the contribu- the handicapped and society, focusing on give the homeowner ideas on how to tions made by blacks to the American the many obstacles encountered by dis-. create, construct and care for outdoor heritage. Ibo and Zulu dances are per- abled Americans in their daily lives. Re- living space. Lied, who studied orna- formed by the Towoda Dancers, a group ports from San Francisco and Berkeley, mental horticulture at Michigan State of American and African students from California show how these two cities have University, has been in the nursery and several California universities; art pro- been more responsive than most to the landscaping business with his father since fessor Jehanne Tielhet of the University needs of the physically handicapped, 1956. Individual program titles are: of California at San Diego introduces especially by designing the Bay Area 1. Basic Design for the Yard 29-min. viewers to several pieces of black art and Rapid Transit (BART) system with spe- 2. DesigniniOutdoor Living sculpture; and blues singers Sonny Terry cial ramps and elevators. Interviews with Room 29-min. and Brownie McGhee play work songs BART general manager B. R. Stokes and 3. Selection and Location and spirituals and talk about the place of paraplegic businessman Larry Hale are of Trees 29-min. blues in music history. included. In contrast to these cities, a 4. Acquaintance with Plants 30-min. Africa-Culture; Art; Dance; segment in New York illustrates the 5. Installing a Lawn 29-min. Music; U.S.-Culture shortcomings of the city's public transit. 6. Maintaining a Lawn 30-min. system. Joe Mandella, director of the 7. Selecting Shade Trees 29-min. Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association 8. Selecting Flower Trees 29-min. Directions In Design series takes viewers on a wheelchair tour of 9. Selecting Fruit Trees 29-min. one square block in mid-town Manhattan, 10. Installing A Tree 29-min. Produced by Hawaii ETV Network. 1969. pointing out how many obstacles exist. In 11. Plant Care 29-min. A film study of the creative world of the Washington, D.C., cameras cover a dem- 12. Pruning 29-min. Hawaii craftsman, providing an intimate onstration by disabled activists protesting 13. Annuals and Perennials 29-min. glimpse into the special world that sur- the presidential veto of the Vocational 14. Roses 29-min. rounds the craftsman and provides an Rehabilitation Act and the Senate vote to 15. Bulbs 29-min. understanding of ceramics, wood, metal, sustain the veto. The Lincoln Memorial Gardening; glass, and fabric. Thirteen local craftsmen was chosen as the site since its layered Landscape Design are seen at work in their studios during marble steps exemplify the ultimate in the series. Individual program titles are: architectural barriers for the disabled. 1. Wood and Glass 29-min. Correspondents Jim Lehrer and Robert 2. Ceramics 29-min. MacNeil report. For related programs see 3. Metal 29-min. series title AMERICA '73. 4. Fabric 29-min. Handicapped Crafts; Design

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4,s 42 39 Discover Flying: Just Don't Have Time Doodling On The Rocks 30-min. Like A Bird series To Die 29-min. Produced by KUED-TV, Salt Lake City Produced by WKYC-TV, Cleveland OH. Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- UT. 1969. 1970. casting Authority.1973. An examination of the variety of primi- George H. Rhodes, Certified Flight In- An exploration of New Jersey's "Green tive Indian folk art found on the rocks of structor and President of Aviation Train- Thumb" program, which finds jobs for the Western United States. DOODLING ing Seminars, Inc., hosts this introduction older men to enable them to extend their ON THE ROCKS focuses on the possible to airplane piloting. He covers pre-flight working years beyond retirement and motivations, intent, and meaning of the training, take-offs and landings, instru- earn a small wage. The program looks at long-dead artists and attempts to point ments, techniques, safety measures and some of the participants and the work out the need for the preservation of this government regulations. Individual pro- they perform and explains how the heritage. This study of the "vanishing" gram titles are: "Green Thumb" project was established Indian and his vanishing culture was 1. Why Fly? 28-min. and funded. It also illustrates the im- filmed on location through the Western 2. Pre-Flight 28-min. portance of the project to the lives of the states, mostly near Salt Lake City, which 3. Orientation 28-min. men involved. The film has been awarded is at a geographical center within rela- 4. The Student 28-min. a CINE Golden Eagle Certificate. tively easy access to a number of western 5. Take-offs and Landings 28-min. Aging; Retirement rock art sites. For related programs see 6. Instruments 28-min. series title INDIAN ARTS. 7. Techniques of Flying 28-min. American Indian Culture; Art 8. Safety First 28-min. Done: First Trans- 9. The Government and Flying 28-min. continental Railway 58-min. 10. The Crowded Sky 28-min. Drag Racing 29-min. Flying Black and White. Produced by KUSU-TV, Logan UT. 1969. Produced by KUHT-TV, Houston TX. DONE traces the laying of the first trans- 1973. Divorce Insurance 29-min. continental rails from the East and the At the East-Tex Dragway near Houston, West to their meeting point in Utah. Texas, program host Kent Demaret talks Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. This dramatic saga follows the track from with drag racing enthusiasts and racers 1974. Sacramento in the west and Omaha in the who explain why the danger, ear-splitting An insurance plan to protect marriages east to the driving of the final spike when noise and expense involved in this sport from the financial burden of divorce and the Jupitor 60 and The Pride of the are worthwhile. Cameras show action on child support is the topic of discussion by Prairie #119 meet at Promontory, Utah. the track and inspection of cars for Diana DuBroff, a New York City matri- Along the track are the ghost town re- safety devices. For related programs see monial lawyer and creator of "divorce mains of the 100-year-old railroad towns. series title BAYOU CITY AND THERE- insurance". For related programs see Original photographs, taken as the track ABOUTS PEOPLE SHOW. series title WOMAN. was being laid, are used to show the era as Auto Racing Divorce; Insurance; Women it was. Through narration and song the story unfolds to the climax on May 10, 1869, when at 12:47 p.m., the telegraph The Do- It- Yourself operator sends the message, "DONE." Guide To Solar Living 30-min. Railroads; U.S.-History Produced by KNME-TV, Albuquerque NM. 1974. A look at what people are doing on their own today to take advantage of'solar energy. Simple and inexpensive concepts such as walls made of discarded oil drums and water on the roof are explained. A review of what solar hardware is already tested and on the market is included. For related programs see series title SOLAR ENERGY. Architecture; Solar Energy

40 43 D The Dream Still Lives 56-min. Drink, Drank, Drunk 60-min. Drum Corps Inter- national Championship 222-min. Produced by WUNC-TV, Chapel Hill NC. Produced by WQED-TV, Pittsburgh PA. 1973. 1974. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Paul Green, North Carolina's Pulitzer Comedienne Carol Burnett hosts this 1975. Prize-winning dramatist, is documented as special that is designed to provide help From Franklin Field in Philadelphia, the the dramatic artist whose ideals and inter- and hope for the families and friends of 12 finalists in the champion-class compe- ests led him to create a unique theatrical alcoholics. E. G. Marshall, Larry Blyden, tition between drum and bugle corps form: the outdoor symphonic drama. Renee Taylor and Joe Bologna also star in from the U.S. and Canada vie for the Included in the program are scenes from the dramatic readings, comedy sketches, 1975 championship title. Each corps is several of his outdoor dramas: "The Lost music and discussions that were devel- made up of approximately 115 members, Colony" at Monteo, North Carolina; oped for the program in conjunction with all under 21 years of age, and their final "Texas" from Canyon, Texas; "The Com- a number of national agencies that deal presentations are limited to 13 minutes. mon Glory" at Williamsburg, Virginia; with alcoholism. Segments include a The event climaxes four days of competi- and "Trumpet in the Land" at Dover, poem about a young boy's encounter tion and coverage includes the awards Ohio. Interviewed on his farm in Chapel with his drunken father, an aicholism ceremony. The finalists and the cities Hill, Green talks about his own personal quiz in which the viewing audience can they represent are: "Troopers" (Caspar, vision of the need of America for heroes participate, a comedy sketch titled "You Wyoming), "Cavaliers" (Park Ridge, and grandeur captured from the past and Waste Your Life," and a moving version Illinois), "Phantom Regiment" (Rock- cast into a message for the present. of the song "There is a Tavern in the ford, Illinois), "Garfield Cadets" Drama; Music; Paul Green Town" by blues singer Linda Hopkins. (Garfield, Ohio), "Kilts" (Racine, Wiscon- The program also delivers information sin), "Royal Crusaders" (Finieyville, about successful alcoholism treatment Pennsylvania), "Blue Stars" (LaCrosse, The Dreamer 30-min. programs. Wisconsin), "27th Lancers" (Revere, Alcoholism Massachusetts), "Oakland Crusaders" Produced by WHA-TV, Madison WI. (Ontario, Canada), "Blue Devils" (Con- 1974. cord, California), "Madison Scouts" This television ballet by Swedish choreog- Drugs In The Tenderloin 52-min. (Madison, Wisconsin), and "St. Clara Van- rapher Birgit Cullberg is a dance inter- guard" (Santa Clara, California). Jess Cain pretation of Eugene O'Neill's play A Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco and Tim Moxley report. Coverage is avail- Touch of the Poet, which tells the story CA. 1967. able in four separate partswhich may be of a war hero who grows into an alcoholic, This program deals with life in San Fran- ordered individually. pathetic figure. It is performed by the cisco's Tenderloin District which was, at Music Cullberg Balleten and the Wisconsin Bal- the time the program was produced, the let Company. What sets Cullberg's chore- ultimate refuge for drug users. It shows ography apart is her award-winning way the experiences and lives of a few of these of using television techniques to achieve young inhabitantsa dope addict, a dimensional ballet effects. THE DREAM- pusher, and a prostituteall drug users ER utilizes chroma-key, which super- and all pariahs in a disapproving society. imposes the dancers onto varying back- This is a hard-hitting program with ad- grounds by creating a double-exposure dicts talking about drug use, prostitution, illusion. The ballet is set to romantic homosexuality, etc. Scenes of actual drug water-colors by University of Wisconsin use are shown, including an addict going 111111.14, professor John Ezell, who painted accord- through the pain and frustration of giving ing to Cullberg's choice of scenes. himself a shot. A female homosexual who Ballet was given a dishonorable discharge from the Army talks about prostitution and homosexuality among the WAC's in an Army camp and her preference of the homosexual life. There is also a discussion of male homosexual prostitution. Drugs _ di

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Economics And The Eight Days Wild 29-min. Elliot Norton Reviews series American Woman 29-min. Produced by KRMA-TV, Denver CO. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 1971. 1972-1974. 1974. Every year the Wilderness Society spon- Conversations between theatre critic Elizabeth Forsling Harris-feminist, econ- sors trips into various wilderness areas Elliot Norton and some of the great the- omist and political worker-believes the of the United States. EIGHT DAYS atrical producers, directors and perform- contribution women make to the econ- WILD is the account of one of these ers of modern times. Many of the pro- omy of the nation is grossly underrated. trips-a walking trip through the Selway- grams use a current theatrical production In this program she discusses the financial Bitterroot Wilderness Area of Montana as a jumping-off point, while others focus contributions that women make as house- and Idaho made by a group of twenty on a particular facet of theatre. Individual wives and in the commercial world. For people and professional guides. The pro- program titles are: related programs see series title WOMAN. gram is a combination of interviews-or 1. Michael Caine 28-min. Economics; Women reflections-of the campers as they react 2. Paddy Chayefsky 29-min. to the journey. An original score incorpo- 3. Al Pacino 29-min. rating electronic sounds and effects- 4. Garson Kanin 29-min. Edison: The Old Man 27-min. coupled with wind chimes and flute- 5. Jack MacGowran 29-min. blends into a kind of background music 6. Alfred Hitchcock 29-min. Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- that is more felt than heard. For related 7. Siobhan McKenna 29-min. casting Authority. 1973. programs see series title ENVIRON- 8. Harold Clurman A pictorial biography of the prolific in- MENT: TODAY AND TOMORROW. 9. Spiro Males 29-min. ventor Thomas A. Edison. Edison estab- Environment; Hiking 10. Rex Harrison 29-min. lished the first industrial research lab in 11. Howard Teichmann 29-min. the United States and led the develop- 12. Jack Lemmon 29-min. ment of over 1,000 inventions (includ- The 11th Year 29-min. 13. Carol Channing 29-min. ing the phonograph and motion picture 14. Shelley Berman 29-min, camera) during the 50 years he lived in Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- 15. Marcel Marceau 29-min. casting Authority. 1973. New Jersey. He is seen on film with Presi- 16. Martyn Green 29-min. dent Herbert Hoover and shown experi- This program tells the story of a New 17. Ted Neely 29-min. menting on a process to develop synthetic Jersey resident who was sentenced to life 18. Peter Cook and rubber from the common goldenrod plant. imprisonment for murder at the age of 18 Dudley Moore 29-min. News photographs of the time and motion and paroled ten years later. It is a study 19. Pauline Kael 29-min. pictures shot by Edison himself are incor- of the years spent in prison and a reflec- 20. Michael Kahn and porated into the program. tion of a young man's life. David Birney 29-min. Thomas Edison; U.S.-History Prisons 21. John Alexander 29-min. 22. Morris Carnovsky and . Carol Gustafson 29-min. 23. State Dancers of Yugoslavia 29-min. 24. Vivian Vance 29-min. 25. Robert Nemiroff, Robert Brittan and Judd Woldin 29-min. Theatre

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The End Of The Ho Environment Today Erica series 89-min. And Tomorrow series Chi Minh Trail Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Produced by National Public Affairs Produced by KRMA-TV, Denver CO. 1972. Center for Television, Washington D.C. 1970. Textile designer, retailer, best-selling 1975. A series of programs covering different author and international authority on A revealing special report on the effect of environmental issues and the activities needlepoint Erica Wilson offers instruc- the Vietnam War on three countries: which harm and protect our natural heri- tion in needlecraft. Individual program South Vietnam, North Vietnam and the tage. For further information see individ- titles are: United States. French journalist Olivier ual title listing for each program in this 1. Cross Stitch 15-min. Todd, NPACT correspondent Jim Lehrer series. 2. Ticking Sampler 15-min. and BBC correspondent Julian Pettifer 1. Tomorrow is Maybe 59-min. 3. Satin Stitch 15-min. offer three perspectives on why the in- 2. Mrs. Murphy's Chowder 28-min. 4. Bargello 15-min. volved nations pursued the courses they 3. Eight Days Wild 29-min. 5. Appliques 15-min. did. Rare video segments of life in Hanoi, 4. Plan for Tomorrow 29-min. 6. Graphics from A to Z 15-min. filmed by a Swedish TV crew, are shown. Environment 7. Space Age Canvas 15-min. Vietnam Conflict 8. Turkey Work 15-min. 9. Thinking Big 15 min. The Equal Rights 10. Chains 15-min. 15-min. An Enemy Of The Amendment-Part I 29-min. 11. Designing Needlepoint 15-min. People 89-min. 12. Just Ties Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 13. Thinking Bigger 15-min. Produced by KBYU-TV, Provo UT. 1974. 1974. 14. Designs from China 15-min. Faculty and students at Brigham Young Ann Scott, head of the Washington, D.C. 15. Crewel Point 15-min. University direct and perform a television legislative office of the National Organiza- 16. Shisha 15-min. adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's powerful tion for Women (NOW) and Karen 17. Roumanian Stitch 15-min. drama of the conflict between the right DeCrow, lawyer and author of Sexist 18. Sentiments in Stitches 15-min. and the expedient. Set in a Norwegian Justice, both proponents of the Equal 19. Oriental Gold 15-min. coastal village in the late nineteenth cen- Rights Amendment, maintain the ERA 20. Geometric Needlepoint 15-min. tury, Ibsen's play concerns Dr. Thomas will have powerful economic and psycho- 21. Needle Painting 15-min. Stockman's discovery that the mineral logical impact. They discuss the issues 22. Bell. Pulls, Borders and 15-min. baths (the source of the village's tourist surrounding the ERA with program Bandings 15-min. economy) are dangerously polluted and moderator Sandra Elkin. For related pro- 23. Stitches in Needlepoint 15-min. should be closed for major and costly grams see series title WOMAN. 24. Christmas Trees Needlepoint; Sewing repairs. The town becomes divided over Equal Rights; Women the resulting ethical question. Drama The Equal Rights Amendment-Part II 29-min.

The Energy Crisis: 0.10 Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. The End Of The 4 1974. Beginning? 59-min. N.111111PF-.---k Two opponents of the Equal Rights Produced by National Public Affairs Amendment, Phyllis Schlafly and Geline Center For Television, Washington Williams, discuss their objections to ERA 1974. and tell why they feel it is unnecessary An examination of conflicting statements and may be harmful. For related pro- on the energy crisis from Nixon, Jackson, grams see series title WOMAN. Simon, Percy and Sawhill. The program Equal Rights; Women also examines the nation's fastest growing community-Nashua, New Hampshire- and what effect the energy crisis has had upon it. Energy

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44 47 Everyday People series Exploring The Crafts: Exploring The Crafts: Pottery series Weaving series Produced by WHA-TV, Madison WI. 1973. Black and White. Black and White Produced by New Hampshire ETV Produced by New Hampshire ETV A series of eight half-hour programs Network. 1967. Network. 1968. created to help children develop a greater understanding of and respect for human This is a series of programs which intro- Mrs. Lilly Hoffmann, a professional differences. Series producer and hostess is duces and demonstrates the basic tech- weaver and teacher of the craft, provides Marlene Cummings, a human relations niques of working with pottery. Preparing basic instruction in weaving. The series specialist with the Madison, Wisconsin the clay, forming it, decorating, and fin- includes an explanation of the terms, the Public Schools. Her guests are children ishing are all covered in the ten lessons. preparation of the loom, an actual dem- who range in age from five to eleven An outline of very basic tools is pre- onstration of weaves, and a display of years. Each program begins with a "trig- sented, but the most important tools are finished work. Individual programs titles ger" film or skit which introduces the the potter's own hands. The instructor, are: specific differences in people to be dis- Mrs. Vivika Heino, encourages the begin- 1. Basic Techniques of Weaving 29-min. cussed by the children. Topics include ner's expression of creativity. Mrs. Heino 2. Preparing the Loom 29-min. size, skin color, age, occupation, handi- enjoys her work with pottery, and trans- 3. The Four Harness Loom 29-min. caps, religion and culture. Ms. Cummings mits this enthusiasm to her viewers. Indi- 4. More Complicated Weaves 29-min. approaches each area scientifically, ex- vidual program titles are: 5. Column Weaves 29-min. plaining to the children what some of the 1. Clay and Techniques 29-min. 6. Open Weaves 29-min. reasons are for particular prejudices. Pup- 2. Slab and Coil Pots 29-min. 7. Open Finger Weaves 29-min. pets are used on some of the programs to 3. Finishing and Decorating 29-min. 8. Demonstration of Tapestry illustrate reactions to human differences, 4. Slip Decoration 29-min. Weaving and Summary 29-min. and guests drop in occasionally to further 5. Throwing I 29-min. Weaving explain a particular topic. While the series 6. Trimming and Making is aimed at children, it is recommended Cylinders 29-min. for adults as a valuable aid in dealing with 7. Throwing II 29-min. their own children's questions and atti- 8. Kilns and Glazes 29-min. tudes about differences in people. Indi- 9. Glazing II 29-min. vidual program titles are: 10. Summary and Review 29-min. 1. Size Prejudice 27-min. Pottery 2. Race Prejudice 29-min, 3. Age Prejudice 28-min. 4. Sex Prejudice 27-min. Exploring The Crafts: 5. Handicap Prejudice 28-min. Silk Screen Printing series 6. Religious Differences 27-mi n. Black and White. 7. Cultural Differences 29-min. Produced by New Hampshire ETV 8. Occupational Differences 30-min. Network. 1968. Human Relations; Race Relations Mrs. Ellen Eppelsheimer, member of the New Hampshire League of Arts and Crafts, former president of the New Hampshire Hand Printers Guild, and art columnist for the Concord Monithr, in- troduces the basics of silkscreen printing. Emphasis is on work that can be done along with the programs in a classroom atmosphere. Individual program titles are: 1. Introduction 29-min. 2. Paper Stencils 29-min. 3. Film-Cut Stencils 29-min. 4. Block-Out Stencils 29-min. 5. Special Texture Effects 29-min. 6. Textile Printing 29-min. Silk Screen Printing

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Fallen Angels 29-min. The Feast Of Language series Female SexualityPart I 29-min. Produced by KDIN-TV, Des Moines IA. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 1972. 1971. 1974. A harrowing study of the problems of Alan Levitan, Associate Professor of Eng- Scientists and even novelists and poets alcoholism among women. Several re- lish at Brandeis University, takes viewers have presented an almost exclusively mas- formed women alcoholics, who formerly on a Shakespearean tour, and presents culine view of female sexuality for cen- held responsible professional jobs or many clues on what to look for when turies, says Barbara Seaman, author of were active members of the community, reading Shakespeare. Each program deals Free and Female. She discusses her ideas offer graphic testimony describing their with several aspects of one play and at- with psychiatrist Mary Jane Sherfey, au- long ordeals with the bottle. tempts to show the life, vitality, and thor of The Nature and Evolution of Fe- Alcoholism; Women beauty of Shakespeare's works. Levitan, a male Sexuality, and program moderator man of consummate wit and polish, Sandra Elkin. For related programs see roams about a set that looks like an un- series titled WOMAN. Family Planning 28-min. decorated stage and explains the words Sexuality; Women and devices Shakespeare used in molding Produced by the College of Continuing various characters and effects. He does Education and Community Service, Uni- not set out to present the totality of an versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- Female SexualityPart I I 29-min. entire play; rather, he tries to explore the lulu HI. 1972. genius of details'that often pass un- Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Obstetrician-gynecologist Ronald Pion, noticed. Based on the assumption that the 1974. M.D., conducts a workshop on methods most difficult obstacle to overcome in Sexual unresponsiveness and its treatment of contraception. Detailed descriptions of reading Shakespeare is his use of lan- is the topic when psychiatrist and sex contraceptive devices and a discussion guage, Professor Levitan works with read- therapist Dr. Helen Singer Kaplan, and dealing with psychological concerns ings to demonstrate how words are used sex researcher Shere Hits, author of Sex- about contraception are presented. For to set the mood for each play. He "inter- ual Honesty by Women for Women, join related programs see series title HUMAN prets" the plays, making them under- Sandra Elkin, moderator, for a discussion SEXUALITY. standable to modern readers. Individual of female sexual dysfunctions. For re- Family Planning program titles are: lated programs see series title WOMAN. 1. Richard III 29-min. Psychology; Sexuality; 2. Henry IV, Part I 29-min. Women Fantasy In Mime 29-min. 3. Love's Labour's Lost 29-min. 4. As You Like It Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. 29-min. 5. Measure for Measure 1969. 29-min. Feminist Therapy 6. King Lear 29-min. This program was produced as an un- 7. Antony and Cleopatra 29-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. adorned vehicle for Israeli mime, Juli 8. The Winter's Tale 29-min. 1975. Arkin. Arkin conveys those aspects of his Drama; Literature; Shakespeare The relatively new field of feminist ther. art which he finds most relevantthe use apy, a form of psychotherapy which de- of the face, eyes, and body in capturing veloped out of the women's movement, is the inward and outward characteristics of Female Homosexuality 29-min. discussed by feminist therapist Pauline the subject portrayed. Three complete Bart and program moderator Sandra vignettes"Death of an Eagle," "Street Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Elkin. For related programs, see series Clown," and "Samurai"are presented. 1975. titled WOMAN. By way of illustration and explanation, Author-editor Barbara Love discusses her Psychology; Women Arkin briefly becomes a goose, a tiger, lesbianism and society's impact on female and an assortment of people saying homosexuality with program moderator goodbye. Sandra Elkin. Descrimination, she notes Drama; Mime takes many forms, mostly covert. For related programs see series title WOMAN. Homosexuality; Women

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Fence Around The Amish 29-min. Fields Of Gold 28-min. Fires Of Creation series Black and White. Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- Black and White. PrOduced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA, 1967. casting Authority. 1973. Produced by KCET-TV, Los Angeles CA. 1966. This sensitive and penetrating docu- New Jersey's underdeveloped fields and mentary on the Amish way of life in the marshlands are the subject of controversy John Burton, world-famous artist in glass, United States focuses on the Amish com- between ecologists who want to save the presents an unusual program of art and munity of Lancaster County, Pennsyl- land, farmers who want to farm it and philosophy. While working with the torch, vania. The story is told in paint and char- industrialists who see it as prime land for he speaks extemporaneously on creativity coal by Pennsylvania artist, Florence factory locations. This program covers the as a solution to many of the ills and frus- Taylor, who has lived with the Amish and issues and people involved in the conflict trations of the modern world. Individual knows them well. The program was over land from Gloucester to Cape May program titles are: created out of respect for the Amish com- County. 1. Fires of Creation I 29-min. munity where the camera is unwelcome; Environment 2. Fires of Creation II 29-min, hence, drawings are used. Included in the 3. Fires of Creation III 29-min. program are comments on Amish school- Art; Glassblowing; Philosophy ing, which has been a source of conflict FindingsA Film About with state authorities for many years, and Reinhold Marxhausen 57-min. on other unique aspects of the Amish Five Days In Moorefield 29-min. Produced by Nebraska Educational Tele- community. U.S.Culture vision Commission. 1974. Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. A look at the work and activities of artist 1969. Reinhold Marxhausen, who is well-known An examination of the attitudes and Festivals Of Pennsylvania series for his sculpture, stained glass and mo- activities of residents of Moorefield, a saics for Midwest churches. A teacher of small rural community isolated from the Produced by Pennsylvania Public Tele- art, Marxhausen urges people to see beauty bustling urban centers by West Virginia's vision stations. 1970. and to take inspiration from things normal- mountain range. Moorefield, the poultry Coverage of two traditional folk festivals ly considered commonplace. capital of West Virginia, is typical of other that celebrate the crafts and customs of Art; Reinhold Marxhausen small towns which have risen to the chal- Pennsylvania communities. For further lenge of survival in spite of the lure of information see individual title listing for high-paying jobs and the social and cul- each program in this series. tural opportunities in sprawling cities. 1. Theatre in the Streets 58-min. The town boasts a colorful farm-dotted 2. Old Economy Kunstfest 57-min. countryside, modern processing plants, Crafts; Theatre; U.S.Culture and every other commercial endeavor necessary to a stable economy. Two of Moorefield's notable women are among the guests interviewed on the program; former State Senator Betty Baker and Phoebe Fisher, editor of the Moorefield 1 Examiner. Towns; U.S.Culture r

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Florence Luscomb, The Flower Show series Folk Guitar Plus series Suffragist 29-min. Produced by Maryland Center for Public Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco Produced by WN ED-TV, Buffalo NY. Broadcasting. 1973. CA. 1967. 1975. Designed to introduce a new hobby, to Laura Weber instructs viewers in ad- The early years of the women's rights stimulate an appreciation and love of vanced guitar technique and introduces movement are recalled by 88year-old nature as an inexpensive source of the auto harp, banjo and recorder. The suffragist Florence H. Luscomb. The beauty, and to teach the skills and joys of series is designed to stimulate interest in women's suffrage movement grew out of flower arranging, THE FLOWER SHOW simple musical instruments which can be the anti-slavery movement of the early was written by and features Mrs. Amalie learned fairly quickly and played solo or 1880's, she says. When she graduated in Adler Ascher, a prominent Baltimore ensemble. Individual program topics are: architecture from the Massachusetts Insti- Flower arranger, teacher and author. Mrs. 1. Five notes on the tute of Technology in 1909 she partici- Ascher takes the viewer through a recorder; introduction pated in rallies and parades. "The only step-by-step construction process, ex- to each instrument 29-min. Americans who were not allowed to vote plaining terms and methods, as she makes 2. Banjo Chords G, D7, C; were criminals, the insane and women at least one arrangement on each pro- guitar chords D7 suspension ... and we didn't like the company." gram. The early programs provide basic and G; C and G chords Program moderator is Sandra Elkin. For information the viewer will need to begin on the autoharp 29-min. related programs see series title WOMAN. creating arrangements. A practical ap- 3. Songs for the recorder, banjo, guitar and autoharp 29-min. Florence Luscomb; proach is emphasized through the use of 4. New banjo strum for the U.S.-History; Women everyday household items as containers banjo, guitar and autoharp 29-min. combined with garden grown flowers, 5. New songs, and recorder fruits and vegetables as the basis for the note F sharp 29-min. arrangements. Individual program titles 6. Melody playing and the new are: chord of F for banjo 29-min. 1. Beginning with Basics 29-min. 7. Banjo G tuning; new banjo 2. The Right Container 29min. chords A minor and 3. An Eye for Line 29-min. E7 minor 29-min. 4. Bases and Accessories 29-min. 8. New banjo strum; brush 5. A Sense of Color 29-min. strum for autoharp; 6. Harmony of Color 29min. recorder note G sharp 29-min. 7. Drying for Arranging 29-min. 9. Two new songs for all 8. Decorations that Last 29-min. instruments 29-min. 9. The Casual Table Setting 29-min. 10. C scale on the autoharp 29-min. 10. Just Foliage 29-min. 11. Banjo techniques of 11. Fruits and Vegetables are picking, hammering and Practical 29-min. pulling; new scale for autoharp; bossa nova 12. Modern Design 29-min. exercise for guitar 29-min. 13. Dress Up Your Table 29-min. 12. Three finger picking for 14. Holiday Arrangements 29-min. the guitar; double Flower Arranging thumbing technique for the banjo 29-min. 13. General Review 29-min. Music - Instruction

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Folksong Patchwork series Food For Youth series Food Preserving series Produced by Mississippi Educational Tele- Produced by the United States Depart- Produced by WSWP-TV, Beckley WV. vision Authority. 1971. ment of Agriculture, Washington DC. 1975. A series of musical specials with folksinger 1974. A series on the techniques and materials Cynthia Gooding. Described by the San A series on nutrition and meal planning, used in preserving foods by canning, dry- Francisco Chronicle as having "one of the covering basic facts about nutrition, bal- ing, pickling, freezing, and making jams deepest, richest contralto voices that has anced diets, caloric intake, eating environ- and jellies. Instructor Margaret Meador ever melted a microphone," Miss Gooding ments and how eating habits affect the works with a variety of fruits, vegetables creates lasting images for the eye, ear and individual-especially the child. The series and meats and gives detailed directions mind in FOLKSONG PATCHWORK. The is aimed primarily at school food service and demonstrations for each method. The series is presented in a changing set of three-personnel, but also communicates infor- emphasis is on safety in preparation and dimensional patterns of authentic patch- mation about nutrition to parents, teach- on economy. Individual program titles work quilt motifs. Individual program ers and administrators. George R. Kerr, are: topics are: M.D., a pediatrician and Assistant Profes- 1. Why's and How's of Food sor of Nutrition at 's Preserving 29-min. 1. Traditional songs about 29-min. traditional attitudes School of Public Health, is the series host. 2. Canning Fruits (Applesauce) toward the place of women He tells the story of nutrition and its im- 3. Canning Fruits and Tomatoes29-min. in society 29-min. portance through conversations with 4. Canning Vegetables (Beans 2. A "musical autobiography" - school children, school food service per- and Corn) 29-min. songs of Gooding's childhood sonnel, consumer health professionals and 5. Canning and Freezing Meat 29-min. youth and professional others. Special pricing arrangements apply 6. Freezing Fruits and 30min. Vegetables 29-min. experiences to this series. Individual program titles are: 3. A musical illustration of 7. Freezing Prepared Foods 29-min. 29-min. the elements of the 1. What's Nutrition 8. Drying 29-min. folksong 29-min. 2. Fuel for Life 29-min. 9. Pickling 29-min. Folksongs; Music; Women 3. What's In It for Me? 28-min. 10. Jams, Jellies and Preserves 29-min. 4. What's a Balanced Diet? 28-min. Cooking; Food Preserving 5. Three Meals a Day, Plus 29-min. Food For Thought 29-min. 6. Preparing Meals: The Last Step 27-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Biiffe lo NY. 7. Places We Eat In 29-min. 1975. 8. Classroom and Cafeteria 29-min. Nutrition experts Dr. Eleanor Williams 9. It's Not Good for You! 29-min. and Maruka Fernandez discuss the world 10. Innovations and Challenges food crisis and American nutritional Nutrition crisis. An uneven distribution of resources and land has left two-thirds of the world ill-fed while sythetic food, technology, waste and poor eating habits have turned the United States into a land of the over- fed and under-nourished. For related programs see series title WOMAN. Nutrition: Women

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Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- Captioned for the deaf and hearing im- Produced by KRMA-TV, Denver CO, casting Authority. 1974. parted. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston 1969. An inside view of the Vineland State MA. 1973. A unique cooking series based on the School for mentally retarded females. French chef presents detailed recipes and history of the Trans-Missis- The program explores the goals and preparation and cooking instructions for sippi West, designed to entertain while achievements of the New Jersey school a variety of French dishes. Information informing the viewer of his American and explains its foster grandparents, voca- about equipment, seasoning and serving is gastronomic heritage and enriching his tional training, and academic programs. included. Individual program titles are: culinary abilities. Each program presents Mental Retardation 1. Coq au Vin 29-min. at least three recipes, but items of histori- 2. Mousse au Chocolat 29-min. cal and culinary interest are also included. 3. Quiche Lorraine & Co. 29-min. Frequently the programs feature film shot Forgotten Dances 28-min. 4. To Stuff a Sausage 29-min. along frontier routes and demonstrations 5. The Artichoke 29-min. of cooking methods of the time. Although Produced by WNET-TV, New York, NY, 6. Tartes aux Fruits 30-minc many of the recipes are seventy-five to for the Japan Society. 1971. 7. To Roast a Turkey 29-min. one hundred or more years old, ingredi- Five dances that are rapidly disappearing 8. French Croissants 29-min. ents are available at practically any super- from Japanese culture are presented by 9. Soupe du Jour 29-min. market, and if possible, substitutions are the Japan Folk Dance Group. The pro- 10. Terrines and Pâtés 29-min. indicated. Host for the series is Sam Ar- gram includes an exciting performance of 11. Madeleines 29-min. nold, owner of the Fort Restaurant in the "Devils Mask Dance" and a drum duet 12. To Make A Buche 29-min. Morrison, Colorado, which specializes in from the island of Hachioji. For related 13. Le Cocktail 29-min. food and drink of the early West. Individ- programs see series title JAPAN SOCIETY 14. Gallic Pot Roast 29-min. ual program titles are: PRESENTS. 15. Cheese Souffle 29-min. 1. Meats Coming West 29-min. Dance; Japan-Culture 16. The Good Loaf 29-min. 2. Beef and Buf!alo 29-min. 17. The Hollandaise Family 29-min. 3. Fish in the West 29-min. 18. Tripes a la Mode 29-min. 4. Frontier Food and Drink 29-min. Freedom Of The Press 58-min. 19. Sole Bonne Femme 28-min. 5. The All-Purpose Paunch 20. A Bavarian Combo 29-min. and All-Powerful Chiil 29-min. Produced by National Public Affairs 21. To Stuff a Cabba$ 29-min. 6. Indian Foods 29-min. Center for Television, Washington DC. 22. The Omelette Show 29-min. 7. Mormon Foods 29-min. 1973. 23. Elegance with Aspic 29-min. 8. Frontier Desserts 29-min. An examination of the First Amendment 24. French Fries 30-min. 9. Beef & Blue with Green on guarantee of freedom of the press and its 25. Ham Transformation 29-min. Green 29-min. meaning for the news media and the pub- 26. Ice Cream 29-min. 10. Beverages with Body 29-min. lic. Correspondents Robert MacNeil and Cooking Cooking; US-History James Lehrer trace the roots of conflict between the press and the government from colonial times to the present, and Fusion-The Energy Of review several court cases testing the Promise 60-min. scope of the First Amendment. They also visit a congressional hearing on reporters Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. rights and talk with newsmen from 1974. Muncie, Indiana and Billings, Montana All the electricity we might ever need about the meaning of a free press in their could come form fusion reactors fueled communities. An interview with Los by cheap non-polluting sea water-if we Angeles Times reporter William Farr, could get them to work. The Russians, jailed for his refusal to reveal sources of the English and the Americans are all in information given him during the Manson the nuclear fusion race. A fascinating murder trial, is included. For related pro- story of who's ahead, how it's done, and grams see series title AMERICA '73. what might happen when the race is Press finally won. For related programs see series title NOVA. Nuclear Energy; Nuclear Weapons

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Getting Around 29-min. Gold Was Where You Gomberg At 82 29-min. Found It 29-min. Produced by New Hampshire ETV Net- Produced by Joseph Nettis for New work. 1973. Black and White. Jersey Nblib Broadcasting. 1973. Reporting on the transportation problems Produced by KVIE-TV, Sacramento CA. The life of an elderly Jewish immigrant in of the elderly, GETTING AROUND, 1966. New Jersey is lovingly captured and com- winner of an Ohio State Award and a A nostalgic visit to the Mother Lode posited in GOMBERG AT 82. From his United Press International Award, takes a country of California's Sierra Nevadas for birth in Russia through the wedding of a look at some of the communities and a glimpse of life during the Gold Rush granddaughter, the program follows Gom- individuals who have recognized the need Days. The life of the hardy prospectors is berg's activities and his thoughts on to set up systems of transport ranging illustrated through historic pictures, America, Israel, the waning of Jewish from private station wagons to public drawings, sketches, newspaper clippings, traditions, and the immigrant's desire to rented buses. A new aspect of transporta- and folksongs of the time. Folksinger Dick educate his descendants. Segments of this tion is exposed: the social aspect, and the Holdstock is featured as "Old Put," a pros- engrossing study include still. photographs personal contact it provides for many old- pector who entertained the miners during of immigrants embarking in Newark, a er people who otherwise would be forced the Gold Rush with parodies of familiar present-day children's Hanukkah celebra- to live in isolation. songs of the day. His salty comments on tion, Rosh Hashanah services, adult Aging; Transportation the hard life and unrewarding labors of classes in Yiddish, activities in a senior the miners make him just the person/0 citizens group, and a ritual visit to the tell of the Gold Rush Days. cemetery. Lilting Yiddish and Israeli Folksongs; U.S.Culture; melodies and traditional dances are inter- Glimmerings 29-min. U.S.H istory spersed throughout. Gomberg is not any one Jewish immigrant; he is the fictional Produced by WHA-TV, Madison WI. yet true-to-life composite representative 1973. of those of his generation. The voice of A special dance fantasy, combining un- Gomberg (who narrates the program) is usual television techniques and ballet. It provided by Ben David. expresses the magic of night, when Immigration; Jewish American Culture; strange transformations may take place in U.S.Culture the world of half-lights. The program is divided into four segments with a wide range of emotional and dance dimensions, each defined by the tempo of the special music written for it. A variety of video techniques are combined with live perfor- mance and editing to heighten the emo- tions and movements of the dancers. Ballet; Dance

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Grand Master Chess series The Great American Green River Valley 28-min. Mouth Myth 29-min. Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco Produced by KING-TV, Seattle WA. 1973. CA. 1968. Produced by Maryland Center for Public The story of the evolution of the most The international chess masters-their Broadcasting. 1971. heavily developed river valley in the state chess personalities and techniques-are An informative and humorously pre- of Washington. Emlyn Jones, narrator of profiledon this series of thirteen pro- sented documentary about the serious the program, who saw the valley in its vir- grams hosted by George Koltanowski, a problem of preventive dental care and the gin state, combines a life-long experience chess master and nationally-syndicated very real responsibility the individual and sentiment with the analytical mind of chess columnist. The important games shares with his dentist in maintaining a scholar and social scientist. The story played by these Masters are described and dental health. Actor and TV personality spans the upper river in the Cascade Moun- explained. At the conclusion of each pro- Lary Lewman hosts the program, offers tains, the unspoiled and indescribably gram, Mr. Koltanowski presents a prob- some alarming statistics on the preva- beautiful Green River Gorge, and the lem for the viewers to solve before the lence of toothless American, and esti- valley floor where industry has rushed in next week's show when he gives the solu- mates that $5 billion is expended annual- driving out agriculture, gouging out the tion. Individual program titles are: ly for the repair of cavities. Going beyond hillsides and criss-crossing the valley floor 1. The Most Brilliant Game of scare statistics, MYTH suggests a plan of with freeway systems. Using the Green the Year 28-min. sensible daily care which, like charity, be- River Valley as a prototype for other 2. The Great Dane 29-min. gins at home. Noted authorities who ap- river systems, the program traces the 3. The Great Russians I 29-min. pear on the program offer an approach to errors, comments on the alternatives and 4. The Great Russians II 29-min. mouth care that involves the control of offers a warning against compromising the 5. The Great Russians III 29-min. plaque formation, use of fluoridated wa- productivity and agricultural resources of 6. The Great Russians IV 29-min. ter, and a balanced diet with restricted in- a river in return for industrialization and 7. Varia I 29-min. take of candy and sugar. urban development. 8. Yugoslav I 29-min. Dental Care Environment 9. Yugoslav II 29-min. 10. Varia II 29-min. 11. U.S. Champions I 29-min. 12. U.S. Champions II 29-min. 13. Varia III 29-min. Chess

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Growing Up Together: Growing Up Together: Four Teen Mothers And Three Teen Mothers And Their Babies 55-min. Their Babies 28-min.

Produced by Crommie and Crommie Pro- Produced by Crommie and Crommie Pro- ductions for the Children's Home Society ductions for the Children's Home Society of California, Los Angeles CA. 1974. of California, Los Angeles CA. 1974. A documentary in four segments featur- A documentary in three segments featur- ing four teenage mothers who are raising ing three teenage mothers who are raising their children as single parents. There was their children as single parents. There was no script or rehearsal for the film: the no script or rehearsal for the film: the young women describe their lives and ex- young women describe their lives and ex- periences in their own words. The film is periences in their own words. The film is designed to encourage students, parents, designed to encourage students, parents, teachers and others to discuss frankly the teachers and others to discuss frankly the realities of being a single parent and the realities of being a single parent and the developmental needs of children. The developmental needs of children. The mothers are: Annie, 16; Criss, 16; Lynn, mothers are: Annie, 16; Criss, 16; and 19; and Anne, 18. Lynn, 19. Motherhood; Parenthood Motherhood; Parenthood

Guilty ... Until Proven Innocent 30-min. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. 1975. An examination of the bail system in large urban centers, using New York City's Rikers Island detention center as a model. In interviews with inmates, pro- gram host Tony Batten questions whether the bail system discriminates against the poor, and looks at conditions for pre- sentenced inmates. He also talks with New York City Department of Correc- tions Commissioner Benjamin Malcolm; Municipal Judge Bruce McVarion Wright; and Dr. Frank Rundle, a psychiatrist who has worked in several penal institutions. For related programs see series title INTERFACE. Legal System; Prisons

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Hanukkah 30-min. 13. Entire Sun Worship 29-min. 40. Steer and Triangle Bounce 29-min. 14. Eagle; Modified and 41. Wood Chopping; Half Produced by Mississippi Authority for Advanced Fish 29-min. Mountain; Head of the Cow29-min. Educational Television. 1974. 15. Hare Head Stand; Revolving 42. Standing Twist; Yoga Mudra An examination of the traditional service Triangle 29-min. in Steer Position 29-min. and celebration of the centuries-old holi- 16. Supine Pelvic; Yoga Mudra 43. Modified Wheel; Squat & day which commemorates the victory of in Full Lotus 29-min. Standing. Bounce 29-min. Jewish people more than 2,000 years ago 17. Rocking Chair; Sun Worship; 44. Leg Thrust; Backward Bend29-min. over the Syrian ruler Antiochus. A joyous Simplified Camel 29-min. 45. Balance Head Stand; holiday, Hanukkah centers around home 18. Bridge; Cat Stretch; Pose of Breathing Techniques 29-min. and family and calls for the lighting of the Adept 29-min. 46. Standing Crane; Moving the menorah candelabrum, one candle for 19. Shoulder Stand with Hip Swan 29-min. each of eight nights. Edward Asner (star Swing 29-min. 47. Tripod Head Stand; Side of the "Mary Tyler Moore" show) nar- 20. Anterior Stretch and Side Pushup 29-min. Slip rates the program, which explains how 29-min. 48. Full Plough; Choke & 21. Rocking Chair; Triangle modern services recall miracles of times Balancing Pose 29-min. Head Stand 29-min. past. 49. Crocodile and Dwarf 29-min. 22. Kneeling Pose; Crocodile; Jewish. American Culture; Religion 50. Entire Sun Worship; Relaxing 29-min. Standing Half Moon 29min. 23. Anterior Stretch; Pose of 51. Anterior Stretch; Ankle the Warrior 29-min. Lock Hatha Yoga series 29-min. 24. Revolving Triangle; 52. Side Leg Raise; Shooting Strethching Produced by WMVS-TV, Milwaukee WI. 29-min. Bow; Triangle 29-min. 25. Anterior Stretch; Cobra; 1971. 53. Bound Shoulder Stand and Leg Thrusts 29-min. Choke 29-min. Yogini Kathleen Hitchcock explains and 26. Shooting Bow and an 54. Cock; Moving Swan; demonstrates a variety of yogic positions. Inverted Posture 29-min. Balancing & Kneeling 29-min. It is said that there are seven main schools 27. Angular Pose; Modified & 55. Side Pushup; Scale; Side Leg of Yoga. This series is concerned with Advanced Fish 29-min. Split 29-min. Hatha Yoga and its goals of internal har- 28. Side Leg Split; Modified 56. Bound Lutus; Cobra and mony, control of the nervous system, and Mountain 29-min. Dwarf 29-min. conservation of energy. Each program 29. Abdominal Raised Leg with 57. Crow; Head Knee; Angular begins with a series of limbering up exer- variations 29-min. Rest Pose 29 mm. cises which help relax the body in prep- 30. Side Pushup; Supine Pelvic; 58. Sideway Sway; Deep Lunge; aration for the daily demonstration. Sun Worship 29-min. Full Lotus 29-min. Individual program topics are: 31. Rocking Chair; Bellows 59. Crane; Scale; Fish Balance 29min. 1. Limbering Up Exercises 29-min. Breathing 29-min. 60. Reverse Fish; Leg Split; Sun 2. Pranayama; Pose of the 32. Bridge; Leg Positions 29-min. Worship 29-min. Hero; Corpse Pose 29-min. 33. Head of the Cow & Bound Exercise; Yoga 3. Head Knee; Triangle and Shoulder Stand 29-min. Cobra 29-min. 34. Simplified & Advanced 4. Half and Full Locust; Camel; Hare Head 29-min. Sideway Sway 29-min. 35. Side Slip; Fish and Head 5. Half & Full Shoulder; Stand 29-min. Triangle; Plough 29-min. 36. Triangle; Tree; Eagle; Squat; Adepts Pose 6. Tree; Stork; Head Knee; 29 Min. Lion & Steer 29-min. 37. Moving Swan; Cobra and alternate breathing 7. Spinal Twist; Cat Pose; Sun 29-min. Worship 29-min. 38. Anterior Stretch; Spinal Twist 8. Moving Swan; Balance on 29-min. Toes; Squat 29-min. 39. Shoulder Stand; Plough 9. Cobra; Shoulder Stand; the Twist 29-min, Frog 29-min. 10. Bounce; Wood Chopping 29-min. 11. Rocking Chair; Shoot Bow; Half Lotus 29-min. 12. Tripod Head Stand; Yoga Mudra 29-min.

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Hawaii Now: Heartbeat Of Africa 29-min. Hey! What About Us! 57-min. Hawaii Five-0 30-min. Produced by WWVU-TV, Morgantown Black and White. Captioned version for the deaf and hear- WV. 1973. Produced by WGTV-TV, Athens GA. ing impaired also available. Produced by The drum is the focus of this program 1966. Hawaii ETV Network. 1971. filmed in Uganda and featuring members A documentary in which the future of A documentary fiwa shot on location in of the National Dance Troupe of Uganda the non-college bound student in society Honolulu showing how the CBS television and drummaker Yekoyakazi Ssonko. is shown and described. Teen-agers talk series, HAWAII FIVE -O, is put together. Ssonko demonstrates his craft from the about the future, the world after high Giving a thorough explanation of the initial cutting of a tree, to the shaping school, the world of work. The teen-agers production process, HAWAII NOW: and hollowing of the shell, to the final are all from the Boston metropolitan HAWAII FIVE-0 shows the actors, pro- preparations of skin and lacings. The per- area, but they could be from any town. duction staff, and crew as they go formances feature Ugandan drums The rude awakening after high school is through a day's work. The program was baaskisimba, mpunyi and nankasathe shown through the eyes of: a white mid- made during the filming of a FIVE-0 engalabi or long drum, the box rattle, dle class girl from the city who did not episode called "Odd Man In" with star xylophone, bow harp, flute, bowl lyre, want to work for a large corporation, but Jack Lord and guest star Hume Cronyn thumb piano, tube fiddle and pan pipes. finds herself doing so now; a black youth, who plays an escaped criminal with sev- AfricaCulture; Dance; Music a drop-out from the Boston ghetto, who eral disguises. says his job is meaningless drudgery; and Television through the experiences and attitudes of a suburban teen-ager, one of the few in his class who did not go to college. Health Care 59-min. Careers; Employment Produced by National Public Affairs Center for Television, Washington DC. 1973. An examination of the health care situa- tion and a look at the work of four peo- ple who are striving to make it more I C. responsive to the needs of the average American citizen. Reports include: the efforts of Kenneth Piper, former vice- president of Motorola in Phoenix, Arizona, who is working with local hos- pitals to encourage them to use big busi- ness expertise to aid in cutting costs; highlights of hearings held by Rep. Jerome Waldie (D-Cal.) to determine the role of the physician in reforming the nation's health care delivery system; an update on the battle between Pennsyl- vania state insurance Commissioner Herbert Deneberg and physicians and lawyers who are attempting to have him fired; and a look at attempts by Chicanos in San Antonio, Texas to establish health maintenance organizationsover the op- position of the Texas Medical Associa- tion. Correspondents Robert MacNeil and i. James Lehrer report. Health Care

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Hodgepodge Lodge series 45. Plants with Milky Juice 29-min. and birth control, sexual development, 46. Nature Folksongs 29-min. love and intimacy, venereal disease, anat- Produced by Maryland Center for Public 47. Wolves 29-min. omy and sexual identity are among the Broadcasting. 1970. 48. Llasa Apso 29-min. topics considered. Interviews with people A series designed to enable six to ten- 49. Curious Fungi 29-min. from all walks of life are included to illus- year-olds to explore the world of nature. 50. Nature Games 29-min. trate the diversity of sexual attitudes and Miss Jean Worth ley, a nature writer, holds 51. Persimmons 29-min. experiences. Special guests as well as ex- an informal open house for children who 52. Mosses 29-min. perts from the social service and medical stop by on their way home from school Animals; Crafts; Environment fields add comment throughout the to see the squirrels, snakes, racoons, fish series. For further information see and birds that gather around the small individual title listing for each program cottage known as "Hodgepodge Lodge." The Holiday Chef series in this series: During the course of the programs, chil- 1. Introduction 29-min. dren are encouraged to observe closely, Produced by New Hampshire ETV Net- 2. Sources of Information 29-min. make deductions based upon what they work. 1974. 3. The Body 28-min. have seen and develop their imaginations. Jim Haller, owner and chef of a Ports- 4. Processes 29min. Individual program' titles are: mouth, New Hampshire restaurant, pre- 5. Sexual Development 29-min. 1. Exploring a Log 29-min. pares unusual dishes for Thanksgiving and 6. Life Changes 29-min. 2. Corn 29-min. Christmas meals. He uses foods and tech- 7. Love and Intimacy 29-min. 3. Creature of the Night 29-min. niques from many regions of the country 8. Cultural Influences 28-min. 4. Terrarium 29-min. and around the world and explains what 9. Normalcy: What Is It? 29-min. 5. Cat and Mouse 29-min. he Is doing and why, as he makes Roast 10. In The Beginning 28-min. 6. Owls 29-min. Lamb in a Collard Green and Champagne 11. Pregnancy and Birth 28-min. 7. Box Turtles 29-min. Sauce, Parsnips in Orange and Curry and 12. Population 29-min. 8. Bees 29-min. Apricot Brandy, Partridge Wine Broth, 13. Family Planning 28-min. 9. Cows 29-min. and several more traditional dishes such 14. Abortion and Sterilization 29-min. 10. Camouflage andChester 29-min. as Roast Turkey with Dressing and Baked 15. I and Thou (Sexual 11. Birdwatching 29-min. Apples. For further information, see indi- Identity) 28-min. 12. German Shepherd 29-min. vidual title listing for each program in this 16. I and Thou (Object Choice)29-min. 13. Nature Jewelry 29-min. series. 17. Pornography and Fantasy 29-min. 14. Spinning and NaturalDyes 29-min. 1. Thanksgiving Recipes 29-min. 18. Sexual Fringes 28-min. 15. Making Cider 29-min. 2. Christmas Recipes 28-min. 19. Sexual Commerce 29min. 16. Blacksmith 29-min. Christmas; Cooking 20. VD Troubles 29-min. 17. Butterfly Tagging 29-min. 21. When Illness Strikes 29-min. 18. Farming 29-min. 22. Keeping Your Health 29-min. 19. Nature Notepaper 29-min. Human Sexuality series 23. Sex Education 29min. 20. Making Bread 29-min. 24. The Marrieds 29 min. 21. Pets (Llama) 29-min. Produced by the College of Continuing 25. The Non-marrieds 29min. 22. Tails 29-min. Education and Community Service, Uni- 26. New Life-styles 29 mir. versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- 23. Racoons 29-min. 27. Sex and the Law 28-min. lulu HI. 1972. 24. At the Edge of the Woods 29-min. 28. Sex and the Arts 29-min. 25. Sugar from Trees 29-min. Biologist Milton Diamond, Ph.D., 29. Sex and Ethics 29-min. 26. Dog Training 29-min. Professor of Anatomy and Reproductive 30. Recap and Summary 29-min. 27. Pigs 29-min. Biology at the University of Hawaii Anatomy-Human; Hu Man Relations; 28. Holes in Trees 29-min. School of Medicine, conducts a thought- Marriage; Sex Education ;,Sexuality 29. Desert 29-min. provoking and complete study of all 30. Horns and Antlers 29-min. aspects of human sexuality. A variety of 31. Nature from A-Z Part I 29-min. sexual expressions are examined and 32. Soapstone 29-min. everyday emotional, physical, and repro- 33. Soldier's Delight 29-min. ductive processes are explained. 34. Nature from A-Z 29-min. Materiaj is presented in a straightforward 35. Nature Candy 29-min. manner without a moralizing context, 36. Twigs and Their Companions 29-min. although social, legal and ethical issues 37. Gems and Gem Cutting 29-min. are discussed where appropriate. Homo- 38. Earthworms 29-min. sexuality, pregnancy and birth, abortion 39. Nature's Salad Plants "29-min. 40. Signs of the Seasons 29-min. 41. Campfire Girls 29-min. e; A 42. Nature Photography 29-min. 43. Guineas 29-min. 11/WZWAA, 44. Girl Scouts 29-min.

56 59 I And Thou I Don't Know Why 58-min. I'll Get There ... (Object Choice) 29-min. Soon's i Can 58-min. Produced by Maryland Center for Public Black and White. Broadcasting. 1974. Produced by the College of Continuing Produced by WGTV-TV, Athens, GA. Education and Community Service, Uni- A personal examination of alcoholism, 1966. versity of Hawaii,and KHET-TV, Hono- through an intimate conversation be- A humorous documentary on that special lulu HI. 1972. tween 32-year-old Jim Peak, whose drink- relationship between modern man and his ing problems affected every facet of his Two males applying for a marriage license plumber. The entanglements binding life until he sought help, and Dr. Sidney introduce the concept of "object them together are examined, spoofed, Wolf, Chief of the Baltimore County Divi- choice" and what it means to people with and laid to rest. differing sexual preferences. The Kinsey sion of Alcohol Abuse. Peak talks frankly Consumerism rating scale of sexual partner choice is about his long-term use of alcohol, the explained. A discussion group of homo- difficulties it caused and how he finally sexuals, heterosexuals, and bisexuals managed to break his dependence. The I'm 17, I'm Pregnant ... Baltimore News American said of the take up the problems of "object choice" And I Don't Know program: "The show is a bomb ... in the within their differing life-styles. For re- What To Do 29-min. lated programs see series title HUMAN sense that it gets into you where you live SEXUALITY. and explodes." Produced by Lee Mendelson Film Produc- Homosexuality; Marriage; Sexuality Alcoholism tions for Children's Home Society of California. 1973. Designed to advise pregnant and unmar- I Wonder Who's I And Thou ried women where they may receive aid Kissing Her Now (Sexual Identity) 28-min. 57-min. and counsel without cost, this sensitive Produced by the College of Continuing Produced by the Nebraska ETV docu-drama centers around a girl named Education and Community Service, Uni- Network. 1974. Pam who struggles with the alternatives versity of Hawaii,and KHET-TV, Hono- of forced marriage, abortion, keeping her Delightful songs and ragtime piano music child or putting it up for adoption. lulu HI. 1972. from the 1890's and early 1900's, per- Abortion; Adoption; Marriage; formed by singer Joan Morris and pianist Children reveal their attitudes toward Pregnancy; Women sexual identity during interviews con- William Balcom. Taped in an elegant ducted by the host. In a "game," studio turn-of-the-century opera house setting audience members attempt to guess "who before a studio audience, the program is what" in a group of volunteers pro- includes old favorite songs such as "Even- fessing different sexual preferences and ing Star," "Music Box Rag," "Mean To from the presentation of an "all-girl im- Me," "I Got Rhythm," "Ten Cents a personator" nightclub act. For related Dance" and the title tune. Balcom and programs see series title HUMAN SEX- Morris interlace the music with interest- UALITY. ing historical notes of the times, music Sexuality and people who performed it. Music; USCulture

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Ikebana 28-min. The Impeachment Of Indian Arts series Andrew Johnson 60-min. Produced by WNET-TV, New York, NY Produced by KUED-T-V, Salt Lake City for the Japan Society. 1971. Produced by National Public Affairs UT. 1969. The art of flower arrangement is pre- Center for Television, Washington DC and A review of the folk art, architecture, sented in a historical perspective-its the British Broadcasting Company. 1974. music and dance of the Indians of the origin, as flowers presented to Buddha, A dramatic re-creation of the only Presi- Southwestern United States. Programs and its adaptation into the home. Rower dential impeachment proceedings in the show primitive rock paintings, the devel- arrangements from all periods of history history of the United States, taped on opment of the Indian as a builder and a are shown and a demonstration of location in the Old North Carolina State traditional dance from the "four contemporary arrangements is given by Senate legislative chambers in Raleigh. corners"-where Colorado, New Mexico, Koka Mikami. For related programs see Actors who portray the principal parti- Arizona and Utah come together. For series title JAPAN SOCIETY PRESENTS. cipants in the Johnson trial are inter- further information, see individual title Flower Arranging; Japan-Culture viewed periodically by reporters Jim listing for each program in this series. Lehrer and Robert MacNeil who interrupt 1. Doodling on the Rocks 30-min. the action to help provide a historical per- 2. Sticks and Stones ... Images And Memories series spective. Will Build a House 29-min. Andrew Johnson; Drama; Government; 3. Coyote and a Beat 30-min. Produced by KERA-TV, Dallas TX. 1971. U.S.-History Ainerican Indian Culture A series of films by nature photographer Jim Bones, celebrating the beauty of the natural environment. With a camera on his In Pursuit Of Discovery: Inside The Golden Gate 60-min. hip, Bones tramped through most of the The Memoirs Of Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. wilderness areas of Texas and went as far Joseph Priestley 28-min. afield as Mississippi and the rocky coast of 1974. Maine. In his delicate studies of wood- Black and White. The San Francisco Bay is an area in deli- lands, waters, deserts, and mountains, Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. 1968. cate ecological balance which scientists Bones shows that all life-from the simp- A dramatized documentary concerning are just beginning to understand. Land-fill lest plant to man- overlaps and comple- the life, accomplishments, and contribu- operations which have now been stopped ments. Each film is complete within it- tions of Dr. Joseph Priestley, the father have reduced the area covered by the Bay self, yet all are part of a whole, a large of modern chemistry. The narration and from 700 to 400 square miles. This pro- theme that begins with the origin of life dialogue are drawn from the memoirs of gram investigates the many problems that in the sea and ends with death in the Dr. Priestley and document the life of a remain to be faced in efforts to preserve desert. It is a photographic and philo- man who was a clergyman, the founder the San Francisco Bay. For related pro- sophical walk through the cycle of life of Unitarianism in Pennsylvania, a scien- grams see series title NOVA. from the sea to the land and inland waters tist and the discoverer of oxygen, "soda Environment and finally to the desert and a beginning water" and many other chemical com- again. Individual program titles are: pounds. 1. The Ocean 14-min. Chemistry; Joseph Priestley 2. Water 14-min. 3. Bays and Lagoons 14-min. 4. The Grasses and the Trees 14-min. In The Beginning 28-min. 5. Fall and Winter 14-min. 6. Spring and Summer 14-min. Produced by the College of Continuing 7. The Palmetto 14-min. Education and Community Service, Uni- 8. The Desert and the versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- Mountains 14-min. lulu HI. 1972. Environment; Philosophy Host Milton Diamond, Ph.D., a biologist at the University of Hawaii, explains sperm and egg production and talks with a doctor and a social worker about adop- tion, the use of fertility pills, artificial insemination and social concerns about motherhood vs. childlessness. For related programs see series title HUMAN SEX- UALITY. Adoption; Motherhood; Parenthood; Sex Education

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Interface series Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC.' 1974-75. Interaction among the many cultures of America, expressed through looks at dif- ferent areas of the country where cultures meet, struggle for dominance and occa- sionally explode. In the search for ex- amples, INTERFACE travels from a New York jail to a San Francisco church-from the hails of the United States Senate to the school buses of Boston and from a profile of Cubans in Miami to a look at three generations of Puerto Rican women in New York. Tony Batten is host and producer. For further information, see individual title listing for each program in this series. 1. Bud Bramwell and Chick Moody 28-min. 2. Bad Times on Gold Mountain28-min. 3. Old Confederacy-New Direction 28-min. 4. Police Estimate-The Two Worlds of Max Roach 29-min. 5. Taj Mahal-That's All 29-min. 6. Political Morality in America 29-min. 7. Kawaida, When? and South Carolina Sea Islands 29-min. 8. Crisis in Paradise 29-min. 9. Guilty ... Until Proven Innocent 30-min. 10. A Civil Rights Retrospec- tive & Profile: Political Wife 30 min. 11. Cecil Williams-Reach Out and Touch 28-min. 12. Boston: Listen My Children and You Shall Hear 29-min. 13. Miami, Si: Cuba No! 29-min. 14. Les McCann:Makin' It Real 29-min. 15. Capitol Story and Black Stunt Pilot 29-min. 16. Tres Mujeres 29-min. 17. Betty Carter ... What's New 29-min. 18. Puerto Rico Libre 26-min. 19. A Profile of Paul Robeson 60-min. U.S.-Culture

62 59 International Mime Introduction 29-min. Italians In Newark 28-min. Clinic And Festival series Produced by the College of Continuing Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- Produced by KTCA-TV, St. Paul MN. Education and Community Service, Uni- casting Authority. 1973. 1974. versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- A film documentary examining the neigh- A series covering the events held during lulu HI. 1972. borhood tradition in Newark, New Jersey this first international mime festival at A preview of the total series content il- and the attitudes and problems of cul- Viterbo College in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. lustrates that human sexuality exists all tural groups that have come to be known 250 people from the United States and about us in various dimensions. Goals of as "ethnic whites." The program focuses seven foreign countries participated in the series are offered and excerpts from on the Italian-American community in classes and performances. Programs in- various programs in the series are shown. particular, to illustrate the frustrations clude mime performances, a juggling For related programs see series title felt by other families of direct eastern demonstration, a T'ai Chi Ch'uan demon- HUMAN SEXUALITY. and southern European descent. Italian stration, a discussion of mime and the Sexuality Americans speak of their dissatisfaction circus and interviews with several stu- with schools, which they believe are not dents of mime. Individual program titles responsive to the needs of their children, are: and of their resentment toward social and 1. A World of Silence 30-min. economic projects designed specifically 2. Circus Clowns 30-min. for blacks. Interviews with Anthony Im- 3. T'ai ChiA Demonstration 30-min. periale, State Assemblyman, and black 4, A Conversation with Four actor Imamu Amiri Baraka are included. Mimes 30-min. A segment on the lives of John and Muria! 5. A PerformanceMamoko 30-min. Cecere and their four children illustrates 6. Mime Talk 30-min. the concerns of a typical family. 7. Antonin Hodek 30-min. Black American Culture; Cities; Mime Italian American Culture

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60 63 Janaki series Jane Kennedy- To Be Free 27-min. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 1971. Captioned version for the deaf and hear- A series of short TV programs designed to ing impaired also available. Produced by help bring relaxation at the end (or dur- WTTW-TV, Chicago IL. 1971. ing the middle) of the day. It is a gentle This is a personal story of a unique introduction to Yoga-style exercises. In a woman who put her personal freedom in flowing, transparent setting, one, some- jeopardy and found confinement to be times two individuals gently relax their "an extraordinary freeing experience." bodies while listening for instructions Jane Kennedy is a person who holds from Janaki. The person speaking is never strong beliefs and sticks to them. Her seen. The instructions are combined with concern for the suffering and destruction a chanting chorus which increases the being caused on all sides by the Vietnam emphasis on relaxing. In each program war prompted her to participate in the the demonstrators do only one or two Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King's march exercises while the cameras gently move into Cicero. She went to jail for and dissolve with a mixture of close-ups erasing magnetic computer tapes used by and wide shots.Programs in this series are a company manufacturing napalm. In available individually or as six minute the program, Jane presents her insights videocassettes of five programs each. Indi- about our prison system and its dehu- vidual program topics are: manizing effects on prison personnel and 1. Neck Flex 10-min. the terrifying results when a prisoner is 2. Cat Stretch 10-min. put in "the Hole" for several days, and 3. Head and Neck Massage 10-min. the physical and mental pain caused by 4. Foot Massage 10-min. inadequate medical facilities. And she 5. Elephant Swing 10-min. speaks of the "extended family" she 6. Let Go 10-min. found among her fellow prisoners-a 7. Quick Relaxation 10-min. loving, sharing community of persons 8. Roman Banquet Stretch 10-min. concerned about each other. 9. New Moon Prone 10-min. Civil Rights; Jane Kennedy; Vietnam 10. Your Upper Body 10-min. Conflict 11. Hand Peace 10-min. 12. Sounds 10-min. 13. Playful Relaxers 10-min. Japan Society Presents series 14. Total Body Massage 9-min. 15. Sitting Too Long 10-min. Produced by WNET-TV, New York NY. 1971. 16. Spine Flex 10-min. 17. Eyes 9-min. An exploration of three aspects of Japa- 18. Just Sitting 10-min. nese culture, written and narrated by Mrs. 19. Heavy/Light 10-min. Beate Gordon, Director of the Performing 20. Body Harmony 10-min. Arts Program of The Asia Society. For 21. Discovering Yourself 10-min. further information see individual title 22. Visual Stretches 10-min. listing for each program in this series. 23. Pressing Out Fatigue 10-min. 1. Ikebana 28-min. 24. The Elements 10-min. 2. The Art of Kabuki 28-min. 25. The Lion Roars 10-min. 3. Forgotten Dances 28-min. 26. Appreciate Yourself 10-min. Japan-Culture 27. Words '10-min. 28. Mini-Stretches 10-min. 29. On the Floor 10-min. 30. Beautiful Bodies 10-min. Exercise; Yoga

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Joyce Chen Cooks series Just A Cop 59-min. The Just Generation series Black and White. Black and White. Produced by WITFTV, Hershey PA. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Produced by WHA-TV, Madison WI. 1972. 1967. 1972. Designed to help young people under- Author-teacher-restaurant manager Joyce. Thirty-two year old Officer Richard stand the American legal system, THE Chen shows viewers how they can cook Hyland, on the force for six years, is the JUST GENERATION features Howard Chinese dishes in their own kitchens using subject of this film portrait of the life of Miller of "The Advocates" as host- equipment already on hand and ingredi- a Madison policeman. Because Madison is moderator and the Ace Trucking Com- ents readily available from any super- a relatively quiet city, there are no heavy pany, a nationally known television market. Being Chinese by birth and Ameri- crime districts, no shocking homicide comedy group. The series has three goals: can by adoption, Mrs. Chen brings to statistics, and no real pattern to criminal to provide insights into the attitude of to- each program delightful anecdotes and incidents. Thus the Madison policeman day's legal system; to offer factual infor- personal glimpses pointing to the similari- lives a life of silent partnership with his mation about the workings of our com- ties and differences between the two cul- community; he is an unobtrusive protec- plicated legal process; and to establish tures. The history of the recipes, the tive caretaker. Mostly dealing with people the idea of "law" as a positive civilizing unique methods of preparation, and the who simply want his help, Officer Hyland force in society rather than a negative, traditional equipment and accessorieS, spends less than half his time in handling oppressive one. For further information used are explained. Individual program complaints or reports of minor crimes. on programs #12 and 13 see individual topics are: Except for a brief opening narration, the title listing. Individual program titles are: 1. Egg Foo Young 29-min. story is told through the activities of 1. Season's Preview 29-min. 2. Beef with Vegetables 29-min. Richard Hyland and through the people 2. Criminal Law I 29-min. 3. Small Eatings (Appetizers) 29-min. with whom he comes in contact. 3. Criminal Law II 29-min. 4. Rice and Tea 29-min. Law Enforcement; 4. Drug Law 29-min. 5. Sweet and Sour 29-min. Police/Community Relations 5. Family Law 29-min. 6. Chinese Soups 29-min. 6. Environmental Law 29-min. 7. Barbecued Spareribs 29-min. 7. Tort Law 28-min. 8. Won Ton 29-min. 8. Consumer Law 29-min. 9. Duck 29-min. 9. School Law 29-min. 10. Fish, Chinese Style 29-min. 10. Draft Laws 29-min, 11. Boned Chicken, Quick-Stir 29-min. 11. Constitutional Law 29-min. 12. Bean Sprouts 29-min. 12. The Youthful Offenders 29-min. 13. Egg Rolls 29-min. 13. The Portable Phonograph 29-min. 14. Chinese Desserts 29-min. Legal System; Selective Service 15. Lobster 29-min. 16. Lion Head 29-min. 17. For Fussy Eaters 29-min. 18. Mandarin Pancakes 29-min. 19. Moo-Shi Pork 29-min. 20. Chicken Velvet 29-min. 21. Peking Ravioli 29-min. 22. Winter Melon 29 min. 23. Noodles 29-min. 24. I 29-min. 25. Peking Duck II 29-min. Cooking

62 -1.,,,, Kawaida, When? and South Know Your Antiques series 18. American Victorian silver- Carolina Sea Islands 29-min. art glass 19th and 20th Produced by WVIZ-TV, Cleveland OH. Century trading cards 30-min. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. 1969-1972. 19. Lighting devices-Royal 1974. Nationally-syndicated columnists Ralph Copenhagen porcelain- A two-part program: an investigation of and Terry Kovel share their vast knowl- American Indian baskets 29-min. the struggle between ttalian-Americans edge of antique collecting in this series. 20. Medical instruments-how 30-min. and black Americans over Newark, New Programs are designed to appeal to both to clean old prints Jersey's Kawaida Towers housing com- the established collector and those who 21. Clockwork toys-more on cleaning prints-Lowestaft plex, and a look at the slower rhythms have a casual interest. Individual program export porcelain 29-min. and lifestyle of natives of a group of topics are: 22. Gramaphones-phonograhps- islands off the South Carolina coast, 1. Store signs-lithographs- how to clean pewter-17th & where some distinctive West African cus- silver spoons- 18th Century samplers 29-min. toms still survive. Program host is Tony American chairs 29-min. 23. Early American tools- Batten. For related programs see series 2. Pressed and cut glass- beer steins 29-min. title INTERFACE. Ironstone china- 24. Barbed wire-postcards- Black American Culture; Housing chair refinishing 29-min. Spode china 29-min. 3. Victorian "nodders" toys- 25. How and where to buy more chair refinishing - antiques 28-min. 18th Century porcelain 29-min. Keeping Your Health 29-min. 26. More How and Where to 4. Mechanital and still buy antiques 29-min. Produced by the College of Continuing banks-coin glass- Antiques Education and Community Service, Uni- more chair refinishing 19-min. versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- 5. Furniture dating- lulu HI. 1972. Chippendale-English silver marks-teapots 29-min. Koltanowski On Chess series Scenes from a doctor's examining room 6. Enameled ironware- Black and White. show what happens during male and fe- pressed glass 29-min. Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco male physical exams. Women are given 7. Victorian picture frames- CA. 1966. detailed instructions on breast self-exam- art glass-Staffordshire Chess master and nationally-syndicated ination. The host talks with several peo- transfer patterns 29-min. chess columnist George Koltanowski pro- ple about the general reluctance to get 8. Art Nouveau 29-min. vides both the intermediate and expert periodic health checks and with several 9. Bottles and mason jars 29-min. chess player with practical advice on how physicians about sexual problems con- 10. Carnival Glass-Windsor to improve his game. Individual program nected with alcoholism, diabetes and chairs-Worcester porcelain 29-min. titles are: heart problems. For related programs 11. Early laundry equipment- 1. The Game of Kings 29-min. see series title HUMAN SEXUALITY. American fabrics-how to clean oil paintings 30-min. 2. When Kings Were Champagne 29-min. Anatomy-Human; Alcoholism; 3. The Musician and the Health Care 12. Antiques from political campaigns 30-min. General 29-min. 13. Telephone insulators- 4. From the Palace to the Stevengraphs 30-min. People 29-min. 14. Satsuma Pottery-toys 30-min. 5. The Game at the Opera 29-min. 15. Tobacco-smoking devices 30-min. 6. The Steinitz Style 30-min. 16. 1876 Centennial mementos 30-min. 7. Strength through Weakness 29min. 17. Removing paint from 8. The Baby Loves War 30-min. antiques-19th Century 9. From Russia with Talent 29-min. Majolica 30-min. 10. The Gentleman from Amsterdam 30-min. 11. Euwe and Najdorf: Take Two 29-min. 12. And Then There Were None29-min. 13. The Drawing Master 29-min. 14. Carlos Torre: The Fallen Eagle 29-min. 15. Mikhail Tahl 29-min. 16. Blindfold Chess 29-min. 17. Dark-Victory 29-min. 18. The Numbers Racket 29-min. 19. A Loose is Screw 29-min. 20. Luck is a Lady 29-min. Chess 66 63 1GL

The Last Wagon 29-min. Legal Care 59-min. Let's Lipread series Produced by KUAT-TV, Tuscon AZ. Produced by National Public Affairs Black and White. 1972. Center for Television, Washington DC. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. Authentic music of the American Cow- 1973. 1966. boy is traced to its actual source in this An examination of how efficiently and A series designed to teach lipreading to program. Western musicologist and folk- effectively the legal services available to hearing impaired adults and secondary singer Katie Lee introduces a pair of origi- people at all levels of society are working, level students. Programs include a wide nal cowboy composers: Billy Simon and and what can be done to solve inequities variety of visual and auditory aids and a Gail Gardner. Both were born in the last in the system. Special emphasis is placed number of guests. Instructor is Rose century, both are natives of Arizona, and on the problems of middle-class Ameri- Fielback Broberg. Individual program each has written a song that has become cans with too much money to qualify for topics are: so well known over the years that it has public legal assistance and too little to 1. Introduction; Test I Part I 29-min. passed into Western folklore. The songs, afford expensive private legal care. Guests 2. Numbers, Time, Days, F "Spanish is the Loving Tongue" and include San Francisco attorney Melvin and V 29-min. "Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail," are Belli; Robert W. Meserve, president of the 3. P, B and M; Test I Part 2 29-min. presented by their composers as they American Bar Association; Ron Norman, 4. The "th" Movement 29-min. were originally meant to be sung and a public defender in San Jose, California; 5. Vowels; e, e, a 29-min. played. Songs, philosophies, humor and Leonard Jacoby, a partner in a Van Nuys, 6. Months, W, Wh 29-min. anecdotes provide a glimpse into our California "discount" law firm; and 7. Vowels: i, u, ah 29-min. vanished West. Victor Smedstad, a labor attorney in 8. R Before a Vowel 29-min. Folksongs; Music; U.S.-Culture Columbus, Ohio. The program also re- 9. Sh, Ch, J and Soft G Sounds 29-min. ports on the Northern Mississippi Rural 10. S, Z, Soft C Lesson 29-min. Legal Services program and how it helped 11. L Lesson 29-min. a father of 12 resolve a legal problem 12. Review of Lessons 1-10 29-min. concerning food stamps. Correspondents 13. T, D, N Lesson 29-min. Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer report. 14. Vowel Sounds: oo, oo, aw 29-min. For related programs see series title 15. Review of the Puckered AMERICA '73. Vowels, T, D, N, and L 29-min. Legal SyStem 16. Dipthongs 29-min: 17. Review of a, i, oi,; Dipthongs ow, o, u 29-min. 18. K, Hard C, Hard G, NK, Les McCann-Makin' It NG Lesson 29-min. Real 29-min. 19. H Before a Vowel Lesson 29-min. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. 20. Review 29-min. 1975. 21. The U.S. Presidents 29-min. 22. An Artist's Approach to 29-min. Innovative musician-composer Les 23. Double Consonants; fl, pl McCann sings, plays and talks about his (al), sl 29-min. music and the state of jazz with program 24. Double Consonants; Br(pr), host Tony Batten. In- concert numbers fr tr(dr) 29-min. include "Compared to What," "What's 25. Literary Selections; Going On?" and several others. For re- Picture Observation 29-min. lated programs see series titleINTER- 26. Tour of Washington, D.C. 29-min. FACE. 27. At the Bookshop 29-min. Music 28. Double Consonant; cl(g1) and cr(gr) 29-min. 29. Test II, Part I 29-min. 30. Test II, Part 2 29-min, Lipreading

64 67 Levi And The Law: Life Changes 29-min. Little Theatre Of A Colloquy With The The Deaf 29-min. Produced by the College of Continuing Attorney General 59-min, Education and Community Serivce, Uni- Produced by Nebraska ETV Network. Produced by National Public Affairs versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- 1974. Center for Television, Washington DC. luly HI. 1972. New dimensions are brought to tradi- 1975. Changes in human sexuality during dif- tional literature through the use of visual A conversation between Edward H. Levi, ferent life stages (childhood to puberty, language, mime and the spoken word in the 71st Attorney General of the United puberty to adolescence, maturity and this delightful half-hour special for chil- States, and a group of third-year law stu- senescence) are illustrated through inter- dren, presented by the Little Theatre of dents from Georgetown University in views with people who have reached these the Deaf. The 5-member troupe is a Washington, D.C. The unique forum pro- stages. Guests discuss their concerns about branch of The National Theatre of the vides the nation's chief law enforcement sexuality. The host debunks some of the ,Deaf, and taped the program before a officer with an opportunity to discuss his myths about each life stage. For related studio audience of young people. The concept of his job in a less structured way programs see series title HUMAN show includes stories improvised with than provided by the traditional press SEXUALITY. help from the audience, pantomime, conference. He talks openly with the Sexuality mime and poetry. Cast members are students about issues such as the equality Linda Bove, Richard Casselman, Julianne of justice in America, morality and the Field, Timothy Scanlon and Edmund law, gun control, the function of the The Lingering Depression 29-min. Waterstreet. Their dramatic journey Supreme Court and others. into the world of sign language will ap- Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA., Legal System peal to both deaf and hearing youngsters, 1972. and adults. Music, art, animation and narration are Mime; Stories; Theatre used to trace the history and evolution of welfare and its failure to keep up with the changing needs of the poor. Interviews with the average man on the street are included, as well as comments by come- dian Dick Gregory and political activist Abbie Hoffman. For related programs see series title ALL ABOUT WELFARE. Poverty; Welfare

68 65 a The Liveliest Wire 59-min. 30. Scrambled Eggs and Canned Love Tennis series Meat 14 -min. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 31. Slip Covering Wooden Produced by Maryland Center for Public 1973. Chairs 13-min. Broadcasting. 1971. Host Ed Baumeister surveys the history 32. Envelope Purses 13-min. Instruction by tennis pro Lew Garrard of cable television, explains some of its 33. Draped Papier Mache 14-min. and Don Candy includes segments of current uses and gives projections for the 34. Molded Papier Mache 14-min. actual,and slow motion play from the US future from the perspective of the regular 35. Found Things 13-min. Indoor Tennis Tournament in Salisbury home viewer. The program includes inter- 36. Knitting 14-min. MD. in February 1971. Among the play- views with VARIETY television critic 37. Rag Rugs 14-min. ers shoWn are Arthur Ashe, Cliff Riche, Les Brown, Sol Schildhause of the Federal 38. Things of Value 14-min. Clark Graebner, Jamie Fillol, Juan Communications Commission and several 39. Dashikis 13-min. Gisbert, and Tournament winner Ilie cable company executives. 40. Lamps 15-min. Nastasie. Individual program titles are: Cable TV, Television 41. When Your Baby Needs a 1. The Forehand 29-min. Doctor 14-min. 2. The Backhand 29-min. 42. Homemaker as Manager 13-min. 3. The Serve 29-min. 43. A Spending Plan Living Better series 14min. 4. The Return of Serve 29-min. 44. Credit 14-min. 5. The Volley 29-min. Produced by the Mississippi Authority for 45. Food & Exercise for Older 6. The Lob and the 29-min. Educational Television. 1971-73. Adults 14-min. 7. Singles Strategy 29-min. 46. Living & Income for Older This consumer and homemaking series for 8. Doubles Strategy 29-min. Adults 14-min. low income women presents practical 9. Jargon, Scoring, and 47. Chicken I 15-min. advice in the fields of health, education, Answers 29-min. 48. Chicken II 14-min. home furnishings, clothing, money man- 10. Interviews: Arthur Ashe, agement, food and nutrition, housing and 49. Shopping for Insurance 14-min. Cliff Richje, Bill Riordan 29-min. equipment, and child development. Indi- 50. Life Insurance 14-min. Tennis vidual program titles are: 51. Ways with Pork 14-min. 1. Canisters 14-min. 52. Variety Meats 14-min. 2. Laundry Tips 13-min. Consumerism; Health Care; Money Low View From A Management; Nutrition 3. Cleaning House 14-min. Dark Shadow 29-min. 4. Good Grooming Black and White. 5. Free Form Papier Mache 13-min. 6. Bathing Baby 14-min. Love And Intimacy 29-min. Produced by WMVS-TV, Milwaukee WI. 7. Nonfat Dry Milk 1967. 14-min. Produced by the College of Continuing 8.-Using Gift Paper Seven-year-old Charles Lenox is the cen- 15-min. Education and Community Service, Uni- 9. Breakfast tral character in this dramatized docu- 14-min. versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- 10. Labels mentary about the present, past and pos- 13-min. lulu HI. 1972. 11. Supermarket Dollar 14 min. sible future of one foster child. Charles, 12. Building a Sleeping Area 12-min. A dance sequence, folk singing and the other people involved in his plight, 13. Patchwork Cover and poetry readings are introduced to set a and the story itself are fictional abstrac- Pillows 14min. mood of love, warmth and intimacy. The tions of cases taken from the files of the 14. Selecting and Buying host uses these techniques to support his Child Welfare Division of the Milwaukee Clothes 13-min. point that love is not synonymous with County Welfare Department. 15. Choosing Baby Clothes 13-min. sex or marriage and defies strict defini- Children; Welfare 16. Clothing for Preschool tion. For related programs see series title Children 14-min. HUMAN.SEXUALITY. 17. Shoes for Children 13-min. Human Relations; Marriage; Sexuality The Lysenko Affair 60-min. 18. Closet Space 13-min. 19. Decorating Closets 14-min. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 20. Developing an Infant's 1974. Basic Skills 13-min. A dramatization of the long conflict be- 21. Toys & Games for tween Russian geneticists and the "bare- Pre-Schoolers 14-min. foot scientists" championed by T. D. 22. Toys & Games for 5 Years Lysenko. The son of a Russian farmer, and Older 14-min. Lysenko convinced Stalin that there was 23. Day Care Centers 13-min. a Marxist way to develop new, superior 24. Footstools 14-min. plants-and because of his ideas, Russian 25. Making a Table 15-min. agriculture was set back almost twenty 26. More Storage Space in years. For related programs see series title the Kitchen 13-min. NOVA. 27. Curtains I 12-min. Genetics 28. Curtains II 13min. 29. Dental Care 14-min.

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The Magic Of Oil Making Things Grow series 20.Accent Plants 29-min. Painting series 21.The Cool Window 29-min. Black and White: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 19, 20, 25, 22.Indoor Topiary 29-min. Produced by KOCE-TV, Huntington 32 - all others color. 23.Forcing Bulbs 29-min. Beach CA. 1974. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 24.Bromeliads 29-min. California artist William Alexander shares 1968-72. 25.Dividing 29-min. his unusual "wet on wet" oil painting The inimitable Thalassa Cruso, the 26.Questions and Answers II 29-min. style during this series of six half-hour Flower Lady of television, concentrates 27.Have You Ever Been programs. Alexander, who developed his on different aspects of gardening and To Kew? 29-min. technique during thirty years of experi- offers many tips for the would-be owner 28.Long Lasting Blossoming ence and training throughout Europe and of a green thumb. An archaeologist- Plants 29-min. North America, works with a palette turned-horticulturist, Miss Cruso shows 29.Seeds 29-min. knife, several brushes and basic colors to how to create an indoor garden in dimly 30.Herbs and Scented Plants 29-min. create portraits of nature that are extra- lit and sunny corners. Each program deals 31.Pruning and Pinching Out 29-min. ordinary for their simplicity and illumi- with an aspect of the indoor gardening 32.Softwood Cutting 28-min. nation. He explains various techniques he year which begins with the renewal of 33.Window Boxes 29-min. uses and talks about his philosophy of art interest in house plants at the end of sum- 34.Summer Hanging Plants 29-min. as he works on landscapes, seascapes, and mer. Individual program titles are: 35.Geraniums 29-min. still lifes during the series. He completes 1. Watering 29-min. 36.More Cuttings 29-min. an entire painting on each program. Indi- 2. Plants for Dim Places 29-min. 37.The Portable Garden 29-min. vidual program titles are: 3. The Pot Problem 29-min. 38.Summering House Plants 29-min. 1. Summer Landscape 29-min. 4. Displaying House Plants 29-min. 39.Questions and,Answers III 28-min. 2. Sunset 29-min. 5. Easy Bulbs 29-min. 40.A Children's Show 29-min. 3. Still Life 29-min. 6. Soils 29-min. 41.High Summer 29-min. 4. Seascape 29-min. 7. Potting 29-min. 42.Supermarket/10 Cent 29-min. 5. Floral 29-min. 8. Dutch Bulbs 29-min. Store 43.Short Cuts 29-min. 6. Morning Scene 29-min. 9. Gesneriads 29-min. Fall Duties 29-min. Art 10. Horticultural Presents 29-min. 44. 45.Dormancy 29-min. 11. The Succulents 29-min. Variety 29-min. 12. Holiday Decorations 29-min. 46. 47.Moving Oh 29-min. 13. Questions and Answers I 29-min. 48,Gifts That Grow 29-min. 14. Hanging Plants 29-min. 49.Mea Culpa 29-min. 15. Massing a Window 29-min. 50.Arranging 29-min. 16. Short Day Problems 29-min. 51.Starting from Scratch 29-min. 17. Ferns 29-min. 52.Questions and Answers IV 29-min. 18. Bonsai 29-min. 19. Artificial Lighting 28-min. Gardening

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Making Things Work series Male Menopause: The Margaret Sloan On Black Pause That Perplexes 59-min. Sisterhood 29-min. Programs 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 12 are also available in captioned versions for the Produced by National Public Affairs Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. deaf and hearing impaired. Center for Television, Washington DC. 1974. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 1974. Margaret Sloan, who with a group of 1972. Emmy Award-winning actor William friends founded the National Black Femi- A primer on household mini-disasters. Windom ("My World and Welcome To nist Organization, discusses sexism and "The idea of the series," says Thalassa It," "The Farmer's Daughter," "The feminism and how they relate to the black Cruso, "is to help the ordinary person Andersonville Trial") is the host of this women in the movement. For related cope with familiar problems in familiar documentary examining the problems of programs see series title WOMAN. surroundings with familiar tools." With the middle-aged male. It deals in an enter- Sex Bias; Women the same pithy approach she gave plants, taining way with the reality and the Thalassa dispenses logical and helpful myths surrounding the "mid-life crisis" of The Mark Waters advice; much of what she deals with in- mind and spirit. Dramatic and humorous Story 29-min. volves common sense and common sketches and original music by folksinger Captioned version for the deaf and hear- household products. If brand products Oscar Brand combine to reflect the ing impaired also available. are used, there is no mask covering the American male's reaction to the middle Produced by Hawaii ETV Network. 1969. labels. None of the products were given years. Windom stars in several of the to Thalassa (she so mentions), but she vignettes, along with comedienne Anne The true story of a Honolulu newsman uses them to show the viewers what Mera. Guests include John Revson, who wrote his own obiturary as he lay works for her. Indivuidal program vice-president of the Revlon Company; dying of lung cancer induced by cigarette titles are: Dr. Arthur Dick, a plastic surgeon; and smoking. Richard Boone, who stars in the 1. Pewter 14-min. Dr. Robert Gould, a psychiatrist special- title role, also directed the production. 2. Care of Birds 14-min. izing in aging. Mark Ramsey Waters was a newspaper 3. Household Smells Men; Menopause; Psychology; Sexuality reporter for the Honolulu Star Bulletin. 4. Chair Problems 14-min. The final, tragic chapter in THE MARK 5. Small Electrical Repairs 14-min. WATERS STORY is told in his own 6. Glass 14 min. words in the hope that the facts and the 7. Rug Spots 14-min. circumstances would spare others his fate. a Mending Books, 14-min. Cancer; Death and Dying; 9. Furniture Stains 15-min. Drama; Smoking 10. Window Problems 14-min. 11. Mending China and Glass 14-min. 12. Battered Pictures 14-min. 13. Waste Not 13-min. 14. Cut Christmas Trees 13-min. 15. Wrappings 14-min. Consumerism

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59-min. Marlin To The Fly 23-min. The Marshes Of "Two" Medical Research Street 29-min. Produced by WPBT-TV, Miami FL. 1969. Produced by National Public Affairs Black and White. Center for Television, Washington DC. The late Dr. Webster Robinson's history- 1973. making achievementcatching a striped Produced by KVIE-TV, Sacramento CA. marlin with a fly rodis recorded in de- 1967. An examination of the clash between the tail so that others can benefit from his THE MARSHES OF "TWO" STREET government and scientific communities method. The marlin was caught off Baja attempts to probe the world of skid row over medical research policies and ap- California, Mexico, on May 19, 1963. At by talking with its inhabitants. It's propriations. Nobel Prize winner Dr. the time of his death in 1966, Doc purpose is to expand our understanding James Watson, a member of the National Robinson and his wife held more world of the people of "Two" Street by ex- Cancer Advisory Board, and Dr. Charles records for marlin of all types than any amining how they live and why they are Edwards of the Health, Education and other husband and wife team in history. outside the mainstream of society. Welfare Department, discuss cancer re- Fishing Alcoholism; U.S.Culture search. Dr. Albert Sabin, who discovered the oral polio vaccine, comments on the role that federal contracts played in his The Marriage Savers 29-min. Maybe Tomorrow 19-min. research. A filmed segment from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by Spring Hill College, Mobile York covers the grant and fellowship 1974. AL. 1969. situation and Rep. Paul Rogers (DFla.), Chairman of the House Health Sub- Advice on choosing a marriage counselor A delicate and poignant treatment of an Committee, discusses his proposed bill to is offered by Dr. Catherine S. Chi !man interracial romance between two young establish a national training grants pro- of the School of Social Welfare at the people. The film emphasizes the impli- University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; and cations of this romance within the black gram for medical research. Correspon- dents Jim Lehrer and Robert MacNeil Dr. David H. Olson of the Family Social community and the influence the com- report. For related programs see series Science Department, University of munity has on the couple. The film was title AMERICA. '73. Minnesota. For related programs see made as part of an experimental course in Health Care series title WOMAN. film production at Spring Hill College, a Marriage; Psychology; Women Jesuit liberal arts college, during the academic year 1968-1969. It won first prize in the dramatic division at the Hum- Men's Liberation 29-min. The Marrieds 29-min. boldt Film Festival in Arcadia, California, Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. in competition with entries from colleges 1974. Produced by the College of Continuing and universities all over the nation. Education and Community Service, Uni- Marriage; Race Relations Men, as well as women, can be victims of versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- society's stereotyping, according to lulu HI. 1972. Warren Farrell, author of Beyond Mascu- McKonkey's Ferry: linity. Commenting on consciousness- Host Milton Diamond, Ph.D., defines a Christmas 1776 28-min. raising groups for men which he has set traditional marriage and actors portray up in several cities, Farrell says, "The several different types of marriages. The Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- groups aim to make men aware of how host talks with a young "swinging" couple casting Authority. 1972. we limit ourselves, and how the respect about their sexual activities and inter- An unusual and vivid re-creation of we need often comes from our title or views two marriage counselors about George Washington's victories at the Bat- our paycheck." For related programs see some of the problems they encounter. tle of Trenton. Using historical paintings, series title WOMAN. Newspaper columinist Ann Landers animation, films, music and dioramas, the Consciousness Raising; Men discusses some of the most common program captures the drama, hardship marital questions she is asked. For related and victory of these crucial Revolution- programs see series title HUMAN ary War battles. The story begins on SEXUALITY. Christmas Eve, 1776, on the banks of the Marriage; Sexuality Delaware as Washington and his Colonial troops prepare to cross the ice-filled river. U.S.H istory Menopause: HowTo Cope 29-min. Miami, Si: Cuba, No! 29-min. Mothers Who Leave Home 29-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington D.C. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 1974. 1975. 1974. Dr. Mary C. Howell of Harvard Medical A look at the situation in Dade County, Judy Sullivan, a wife and mother who School, and Paula Weideger, author of Florida that contrasts the lives and prob- walked out on her marriage and wrote Cycles of Life; Menstruation and Meno- lems of refugees from Castro's Cuba, the about it in her book, Mama Doesn't Live pause, discuss ways to prevent acute de- native black Americans, and immigrants Here Anymore, discusses what marriage pression during menopause. For related from the rightest regime in Haiti. Program became for her, and the conflicts in hav- programs, see series title WOMAN. host Tony Batten interviews representa- ing a home, career, and the ambition to Menopause; Psychology; Women tives from these three ethnic groups as write. For related programs see series title well as immigration officials and workers WOMAN. to assess the economic and social prob- Marriage; Motherhood; Menstruation And Pre- lems that have developed, and what is Parenthood; Women menstrual Tension 29-min. being done to solve them. For related programsesee series title INTERFACE. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Cuba; Haiti; Immigration; Moto-X 1974. Race Relations Dr. Cynthia Clayton, a pediatrician in Produced by KUHT-TV, Houston TX. Buffalo, NY, and Dr. Leah Cahan 1973. Schaefer, psychologist and author of Mister Midwife 29-min. Motocross, a very popular sport for both Women and Sex, discuss the problems amateurs and professionals, is competitive Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. surrounding menstruation and premen- motorcycle trail riding. Host Kent strual tension. Both women emphasize 1975. Demaret interviews pros and amateurs, the importance of the role of parents in Norman Casserley has been a midwife for families, beginners and experts in this 30- determining how their daughters will 26 years. He has assited at more than minute look at the bike trails in Clover- react to menstruation. For related three thousand home deliveries and has field, Texas. Several riders offer advice programs see series title WOMAN. never had a death, complication or ambu- on how to race expertly, and the pro- Women lance case. He discusses his experiences gram includes interviews a with husband with moderator Sandra Elkin. For related 'and wife racing team (she races and he programs see series title WOMAN. fixes her bike) and a group of pre-teens Mental Health Care For Childbirth; Men; Women (mini-bike racers). For related programs WomenPart I 29-min. see series title BAYOU CITY AND THERE ABOUTS PEOPLE SHOW. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. A Monster Concert 28-min. Motorcycling 1975. Produced by Nebraska ETV Network. Psychologist Naomi Weissten and psychia- trist Anne Seiden discuss the different 1974. definitions for "a normal healthy adult" A multi-piano extravaganza, which brings and how these stereotypes tend to affect to life an idea first attempted in the mid- mental health care for men and women. 1800's of assembling many pianos to be For related programs, see series title played together in a single concert. Ten WOMAN. grand pianos and twenty accomplished Mental Health; Psychology; Women pianists have been brought together to play in one room. Attire of Edwardian England, the 1860's in America and even Mental Health Care For patriotic "Uncle Sam" costumes are worn WomenPart II 29-min. by performers. Works of Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Stephen Foster, John Phillip Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Sousa and Scott Joplin are featured. 1975. Music Psychiatrist Anne Seiden discusses what qualities to look for in a therapist. Sym- pathetic listening, ability to tolerate ques- tions and disagreement, and sufficient training to recognize medical causes of depression and psychological problems are some of the characteristics to seek, she says. For related programs see series title WOMAN. Mental Health; Psychology; Women

70 73 Mouse Tales By Mrs. Murphy's Chowder 28-min. Muffin land series Rumer Godden 29-min. Produced by KRMA-TV, Denver CO. Black and White. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington D.C. 1970. Produced by WGTV- TV, Athens GA. 1967. This program views water pollution not as 1967. A visually enhanced reading of two of an aesthetic issue but as a threat to man's The natural curiosity of children is fed British novelist Rumer Godden's most very survival. It looks at two areas of con- and nurtured in Muffin land-a place appealing works for children-The Mouse cern-an increasing demand by an ever- where people explore the objects around House and The Mouse wife. Miss Godden growing population (statistics show that them. The Hostess, Miss Jo, and cartoon reads portions of the animal fantasies there is no more water today than there characters encourage children from 3 to 7 during the program, intended for 8- to was a million years ago) and worsening years old to delve into subjects by going 12-year-old children. Character roles are pollution. The program points out that to other sources. Individual program titles read by three additional professional unless things change we will be forced to are: readers. The "Mouse House," a gift to a purify and reuse whatever water is avail- 1. World of Muffins 14-min. little girl named Mary, is a jewel box in able, regardless of how dirty and adult- 2. World of the Forest, Part I 14-min. the form of a miniature house. The story erated it has become. For related pro- 3. World of the Forest, Part II 14-min. relates the adventures and misadventures grams see series title ENVIRONMENT: 4. Smoky Mountains, Part I 14-min. of Bonnie the Mouse, after she is pushed TODAY AND TOMORROW. 5. Smoky Mountains, Part II 14-min. out of her basement nest and finds the Environment; Pollution 6. The Autumn World, Part I 14-min. "Mouse House" in Mary's room. Cameras oping#,Iv 7. The Autumn World, Part II 14-min. scan a precisely detailed replica of the 8. The Farm 14-min. house, one of the settings in which 9. Columbus 14-min. trained mice re-enact the escapades of 10. The Jungle 14-min. Bonnie and her family. Original drawings 11. The Ocean 14-min. by Margaret Lehman accompany the 12. The City, Part I 14-min. reading of The Mouse wife. A harried 13. The City, Part II 14-min. mother mouse discovers, through her 14. The Ranch, Part I 14-min. friendship with a caged dove, the 15. The Ranch, Part II 14-min meaning of freedom and self-realization. 16. Winter World, Part I 14-min. Literature; Stories 17. Winter World, Part II 14-min. 18. A Trip to the University 14-min. 19. Community Helpers, Part I 14-min. Mr. Thoreau Takes A Trip: 20. Community Helpers, Part II 14-min. A Week On The Concord And 21. Visit to the World of the 14-min. The Merrimack 27-min. Muffins, Part I 22. Visit to the World of the Black and White. Muffins, Part II 14-min. Produced by New Hampshire ETV Holiday Specials Network, 1968. 1. Halloween 14-min. A program recreating the impressions of 2. Thanksgiving: The Pilgrims 14-min. Henry David Thoreau on a trip he took 3. Thanksgiving: The Things I with his brother in August, 1839-a trip Like Best 14-min. he recorded in his book, A WEEK ON 4. Christmas 14-min. THE CONCORD AND MERRIMAC15 Music; Stories RIVERS. The program follows the same chronological "frame" Thoreau employed in the book. Subjective camera filming on the actual locations of the trip allows visual representation of the scenes Thoreau saw with his brother. These segments are accompanied by the "voice" of Thoreau reading passages from his bookwhich describe the natural setting or express some aspect of his philosophy. Literature; U.S.-Culture; U.S.-H istory

71 Museum People 22-min. The Music Of The Music Of Japan: Harry Partch 30-min. Koto Music 29-min. Produced by KERA-TV, Dallas TX. 1974. Produced at the Dallas Museum of Fine Produced by KPBS-TV, San Diego CA. Black and White. Arts, this program explores the inter- 1969. Produced by WKAR- TV, East Lansing MI. action between people and art meeting in A brief interview with Harry Partch, 1968. a museum. Segments include: a class of musical innovator and creator of unique This television recital offers viewers an third-graders on a Discovery Tour where and unusual musical instruments, topped unusual opportunity to hear the beauty they are introduced to art for the first time off by a performance of some of his and variety of traditional Japanese music. time; a museum guard discussing his works. Partch and his assistant, Danlee G. Dr. William P. Malm of the University of personal relationship with a painting; a Mitchell (an assistant professor of music Michigan is host and commentator. young ballerina performing an intimate at San Diego State College), perform The performance portions of the program dance interlude among Degas' expressive duets from "And on the Seventh Day are devoted to excerpts from three 19th bronze sculptures while a child tries to Petals Fell on Petaluma." Partch demon- century compositions. The first workfor imitate the "frozen" stance of the same strates his instruments and talks with solo koto, played by Keiji Yagiis pieces. On a scholarly level, art historian Dr. Will Ogdon, chairman of the music Chidori-no-Kyoku (Poems of the Sea Dr. Anne Bromberg draws a parallel be- department at the University of California Plover Bird) by Kengyo Yoshizawa. It is tween an Etruscan headpiece and a mod- at San Diego. "Daphne of the Dunes" is in jiuta form, consisting of an instrumen- ern-day war helmet and assistant curator performed by an eleven-member en- tal introduction followed by alternate Barney Delabano discusses the importance semble including Partch and Mitchell, sections of songs (uta) and instrument of making a work of art accessible to the conducted by Thomas Nee. interludes (tegoto). The second selection public. Harry Partch; Music is Kaede-no-Hana (Maple Leaf) by Art; Dance Shunei Matzuzaka, a koto duet performed by Keiji Yagi and Miss Kayoko Hasimoto. The third work, Toru, written by Koto Ishikawa, is a Sankyoku trio. It is based upon the plot of a Noh drama which con- cerns the beauties of the former mansion of Minamoto Toru in the city of Kyoto. JapanCulture; Music

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Musical Masterpieces series Musical Mosaic series Musical Mosaic: West Africa 27-min. Produced by WWVU -TV, Morgantown Produced by WVVVU-TV, Morgantown, WV. 1972-74.- WV. 1973. Produced by VVWVU-TV , Morgantown WV. 1973. A series of two music performance spe- African music has made a significant cials with students and faculty from the contribution to the music of the Americas. Phil Faini explains and demonstrates West Virginia University Creative Arts It has a spontaneous quality that belies its West African instruments and rhythms Center. The programs reflect important complexity. Like the pieces of a mosaic, and shows that much of the interest and periods in music history: "Collegium each individual instrument, singer and vitality of African music lies in its poly- Musicum" presents songs that entertained dancer in an African musical selection has rhythms or combination of rhythms. the medieval knights in France, Germany a defined role. When all the pieces come Under Mr. Faini's direction, members of and Spain and lords and ladies of the together, they form a vibrant musical the WVU Percussion Ensemble perform Renaissance Era and "The Baroque Ensem- whole. Phil Faini, Associate Professor of festive West African music in the Asaadua ble" performs selections by Bach, Handel Music at West Virginia University and ensemble; West African funeral music in and Telemann that demonstrate the Director of the WVU Percussion the Adowa ensemble; West African youth thoroughbass and concertata styles. For Ensemble, explains and demonstrates dance music in the Sikyi ensemble; and further information see individual title African instruments and rhythms. For then show the African influence on South listing for each program in this series. further information see individual title American music as they play the samba 1. Collegium Musicum 29-min. listing for each program in this series. rhythms of Brazil. For related programs 2. The Baroque Ensemble 29min. 1. Musical Mosaic: East Africa 28-min. see series title MUSICAL MOSAIC. Music 2. Musical Mosaic: West Africa 27-min. AfricaCulture; Music AfricaCulture; Music

Mystery Murals Of Baja Musical Mosaic: California ... As Told East Africa 28-min. By Harry Crosby 30-min. Produced by INWVU-TV, Morgantown Produced by KPBS, San Diego CA. 1975. WV. 1973. An exploration of ancient cave paintings Four different drumsthe baakisimba, found on the 760mile Mexican peninsula engalabi, mpunyi and nankasathe known as Baja, (Lower) California. Chem- maracas, the box rattle, a horn taken istry teacher Harry Williams Crosby or- from a gazelle and three different African ganized expeditions into the rugged xylophones are explained and demon- mountain country and discovered over strated by Phil Faini and members of the 100 caves containing some spectacular WVU Percussion Ensemble. Since singers paintings. The program traces his travels are an integral part of African music, and discoveries and includes his own Father Charles Lwanga, a Catholic priest filmed and written documentation. from Uganda, joins the instrumental American Indian Culture; Art musicians. Father Lwanga provides back- ground information about the piece he sings. For related programs see series title The Mystery Of MUSICAL MOSAIC. The Anasazi 60-min. AfricaCulture; Music Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 1974. The Anasazi Indians lived in the South- western US for perhaps eight thousand years. They disappeared in about 1300 A.D. This is the story of the search for clues to the mystery. For related pro- grams see series title NOVA. American Indian Culture

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N.O.W. Now 29-min. New Math series The 93rd Congress: Restoring The Balance Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by WNET-TV, New York NY. 1975. 1971. Produced by National Public Affairs Karen DeCrow, president of the National Programmed classroom computers and Center for Television, Washington DC. Organization for Women, talks about the number bases are explored in these pro- 1974. changes the 40,000 member group has grams designed to familiarize parents and The 93rd Congress-the Congress that produced and the ways in which its goals teachers with some of the ideas behind challenged a President-is examined in have altered since its start. For related the teaching of "New Math." Sports com- this program that highlights its accom- programs see series title WOMAN. mentator Haywood Hale Broun is the plishments and looks at the gradual Equal Rights; Women host. Individual program titles are: erosion of its power and responsibility. 1. New World, New Math 29-min. National Public Affairs Center for 2. New World, More New Math 30 min. Television correspondents Paul Duke and A New England Computer Science; Mathematics Carolyn Lewis question four key men who Christmas 29-min. led the Congressional side in the battle Produced by MPBN, Orono Me. 1972. with the White House over the balance of Nine To Get Ready series power between the two branches of govern- Memories of an old fashioned New Eng- Black and White. ment: Rep. James Mann (D.-S.C.) and land Christmas are brought to life in this Senators Lowell Weiker (R.-Conn.), Produced by Nebraska ETV Network. dramatization which follows Jon Emery Jacob Javits (R.-N.Y.) and Edmund 1966. (portrayed by Dave Osgood) back to his Muskie (D.-Me.). Pulitzer Prize winning childhood home to spend the holiday This series deals with maternal and child author and political scientist James Mac- with his father. The program was filmed health care beginning with preconception Gregor Burns discusses how the critical in various homes and locales throughout care, the nine months of pregnancy, issues of impoundment of funds, war Maine and old photos from historical delivery (normal vaginal and Caesarian), powers and Executive accountability have societies and private collections help and current research in reproductive helped re-focus our understanding of the illustrate what Christmas past might have physiology and family planning. The Constitution. been like for a New England family: programs are aimed at informing Government Christmas; U.S.-Culture viewers of the advances that have been made in4maternal and child health care and services available-and to encourage New Life-Styles 29-min. the patient to seek out those services from reputable physicians or specialists. Produced by the College of Continuing Individual program titles are: Education and Community Service, Uni- 1. Preconception Care and versity of Hawaii, and KH ET-TV, Hono- Diagnosis of Pregnancy 29-min. lulu HI. 1972. 2. Physiology of Conception 29-min. An unmarried couple living together, sev- 3. Growth of the Fetus 29-min. eral members of a commune, representa- 4. Prenatal Care tives from women's lib and gay lib and an 5. Physiology of Pregnancy unmarried mother discuss sexual ramifi- and Labor 29-min. cations of their differing life-styles. Host 6. Hospital Care and Labor 29-min. Milton Diamond, Ph.D., talks with news- 7. Obstetric Delivery 29-min. paper columnist Ann Landers and sever- 8. Newborn Care 29-min. al counselors about the impact of new 9. Caesarian Section 29-min. life-styles on sexual practices. For re- 10. Facilities in Counties lated programs see series title HUMAN and States 29-min. SEXUALITY. 11. Family Planning 29-min. Sexuality 12. Recent Advances in Repro- ductive Physiology 29-min. Childbirth; Family; Family Planning; Pregnancy

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No Gun Towers, Nooks And Crannies 59-min; Normalcy: What Is It? 29-min. No Fences 59-min. Produced by WOSU-TV, Columbus OH. Produced by the College of Continuing Produced by WWVU-TV, Morgantown 1974. Education and Community Service, Uni- WV. 1963. An hour of informal music performance versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- A new approach to the age-old problem combining blues, ragtime, country and lulu HI. 1972. of what to do with society's lawbreakers country-western styles. The program was "Man-on-the-street" interviews illustrate is now underway in Morgantown, West designed to give exposure to music often the dependence of definitions of "nor- Virginia. It's called the Robert F. Ken- overlooked by the commercial scene: the malcy" on age, sex, attitudes and culture. nedy Youth Center, and it looks more musicians on the show are low-key and Host Milton piamond, Ph.D., discusses like a small college campus than a penal play the music they like rather than general ideas about social norms app- institution. The Kennedy Youth Center is "salable" songs to please an audience. lied to partner preferences and sexual now home, school, and a new way of life Gary Cooper, who produced the program, practices. For related programs see series for some 150 young men from all parts of is the host. Performers on the program title HUMAN SEXUALITY. the country. This innovative experiment are: Steve Diffenderfer (guitar) and Bob Marriage; Sexuality in juvenile correction is explored in this Collins (blues harp); a five-piece group documentary. The narrator is NBC news called "Blind Lazarus Basement" that correspondent Frank Blair. performs country, blues and ragtime; Nova series Juvenile Delinquency; Prisons Allen Weiss, an accomplished singer- guitarist who performs his own material; Programs 2, 5, 8, 9 and 10 are also avail- and host Gary Cooper. able in captioned versions for the deaf The Non-Marrieds 29-min. Music and hearing impaired. Produced by WGBHTV, Boston MA. Produced by the College of Continuing 1974-75. Education and Community Service, An award winning series of science ad- University of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, Hono- ventures for curious grownups, exploring Honolulu HI. 1972. the mysteries of science in an entertaining A widower, a divorced man, two divorced way. Each subject is approached as a puz- women and two "over 30" individuals zle to be unraveled and the fascinating who have never been married join host conclusions lead to a greater understand- Milton Diamond, Ph.D., for a discussion ing of the complexities of our universe. of these different non-married situations. For further information see individual Newspaper columnist Ann Landers adds title listing for each program in this series. her views and the manager of a "singles 1. Where Did the Colorado Go?60-min. only" apartment complex talks about the 2. The Search for Life 60-min. advantages and disadvantages of this 3. Strange Sleep 60-min. lifestyle. For related programs see series 4. FusionThe Energy of title HUMAN SEXUALITY. Promise Marriage; Sexuality 5. The Mystery of the Anasazi 60-min. 6. Why Do Birds Sing? 60-min. 7. Inside the Golden Gate 60-min. 8. Take the World from Another Point of View 60-min. 9. The Lysenko Affair 60-min.. 10. The Plutonium Connection 60-min. 11. Will the Fishing Have to Stop? 60-min. 12. Secrets of Sleep 60-min. Environment; Science

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Produced by National Public Affairs Black and White. Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. Center for Television, Washington DC. Produced by WGBH- TV, Boston MA. 1972. 1973. 1963-66. The attidue of Middle America toward A discussion of the poverty program and This series offers a family audience a welfare comes under scrutiny. This pro- the dismantling of the Office of Eco- closeup-look at natural and physical won- gram follows the life-styles-and hence the nomic Opportunity, and the effects it ders in our world. The informal and beliefs, concerns, goals and aspirations-of may have on the nation's poor. Guests on entertaining introduction to natural two average American families. The pro- the program include Dr. Amitai Etzione, sciences is presented by members of the gram questions whether the average per- director of the Center for Policy Research Education Department of Boston's Mu- son is equipped to handle his citizen role, at Columbia University; Frank Riessman, seum of Science. Each program explores whether he is prepared to make decisions professor of Education at Queens College an interesting and often unusual part of and cast votes that affect the lives of in New York and editor of "Social Pol- the world around us. With expert guid- those less fortunate than he. Questions icy" Magazine; Boston, Mass. Mayor ance, the audience is taken inside such are also raised about hostility toward the Kevin White; and Rep. John Conyers subjects as the eye, animal weapons, or poor: how the average man forms his (D.-Mich.). A filmed segment from even the laws of motion. Individual opinions, and why he reacts so callously Boston examines the effects of cutbacks program titles are: to suffering. For related programs see on a city-wide community action agency, 1.-Records in the Rocks 29-min. series title ALL ABOUT WELFARE. and a segment from Tennessee focuses on 2. Seashore Life 29-min. U.S.-Culture; Welfare rural poverty problems. For related pro- 3. The Laws of Motion 29-min. grams see series title AMERICA '73. 4. Unfried Clams 29-min. Poverty; Welfare 5. Sound Around 29-min. Occupation: Mother 29-min. 6. Animal Trails 29-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 29-min. 7. Mineral Curiosities 1975. O Say Can You Sing 58-min. 8. Nature's Superlatives 29-min. 9. Nature's Electricity 28-min. The conflict between women's needs for Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. 10. Animal Weapons 29-min. individual fulfillment and the demands 1969. 11. Our Ocean of Air 29-min. made on them as mothers of young chil- This program focuses on allegations that 12. The Eye and Sight 29-min. dren is explored by Ruth Armin and Phyllis Brody, both mothers and family the Star Spangled Banner is unsingable 13. The Old Flame 29-min. counselors who have been questioning and includes a debate between George 14. How Do Animals Eat? 29-min. women about what motherhood means to London, formerly of the Metropolitan 15. Seeing is Deceiving 29-min. them. For related programs see series title Opera, and Howard Mitchell, director of 16. Animals from A to Z 29-min. WOMAN. the National Symphony. Suggested 17. Sense of Balance 29-min. Motherhood; Parenthood; Women substitutions for the Star Spangled Banner 18. Animals That Lay Eggs 29-min. Banner, rendered by the Marine Corps 19. Science on the Light Side 29-min. Band, will be contrasted with anthems of 20. The Sing of Things 29-min. other countries. A variety of man-on-the 21. The Swing of Things 29-min. street type interviews, including the 22. The American Lobster 29-min. opinions of noted political figures, gives 23. Physics of Diving 29-min. vent to both sides of the issue. 24. Chisel Tooth Tribe 29-min. Music 25. Sound of Music 29-min. 26. Insects 29-min. 27. Up in the Air 29-min. 28. Wild Pets 29-min. 29. Fossils are Fun 29-min. 30. Reptiles 29-min. 31. Dangerous to Man 29-min. Animals; Science

76 79 Of Mules And Men 51min. Old Confederacy- 1. A Sampler of Selections New Direction 28min. from Favorite Authors 29-min. Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. 2. James Agee-A DEATH IN 1975. A look at the 1973 elections in Atlanta, THE FAMILY 29min. A rare glimpse into, the, life and times of Georgia where mayoral candidate May- 3. Adlai Stevenson-Campaign Pennsylvania's once-flourishing canal era. nard Jackson, a black man, defeated the Speeches 29min. The documentary includes 1917 vintage white incumbent and Wyche Fowler, a 4. Emily Dickinson-Selected Poems 28-min. film shot by Thomas Edison's Pictograph white man, defeated his black opponent for the city council presidency. The im- 5. E. B. White-Essays and a Company and sketches depicting life on plications of these election results for the Short Story 30-min. the canals. From along the banks of the city's future are analyzed by program 6. Vladimir Nabokov-LOLITA 29-min. Lehigh and Delaware Canal sites, folk host Tony Batten. Georgia state legislator 7. Henry David Thoreau- singer Tony Saletan narrates a visual his- Julian Bond comments on the struggle for WALDEN 29-min. tory and charted tour of the navigation power in the city council. For related 8. Children's Books: E. B. system which opened Pennsylvania to White's CHARLOTTE'S WEB; new growth and developmentn the programs see series title INTERFACE. Cities; U.S.-Culture Maurice Sendak's WHERE 1880's. The program includes interviews THE WILD THINGS ARE; with three surviving boatmen who Rosemary. Sutcl if's WA R R 10 R worked the canals: Teddy Sherman of SCARLET and Kenneth Old Economy Kunstfest 56-min. Emmaus; Charles Yoder of Nazareth and Grahame's WIND IN THE WI LLOWS 29-min. Howard Heister of Redding, a former Produced by WQED-TV, Pittsburgh, PA. boat pilot who displays a part of his ex- 9. Henry James-THE BEAST 1970. 29-min. tensive collection of canal memorabilia. A IN THE JUNGLE A visit to the annual festival of the Har- major portion of the program was taped 10. Nikos Kazantzakis- mony Society on June 13 and 14, 1970. Selected Works at the Union Canal tunnel just north of This two-day Crafts Festival is held in the 11. Mark Twain- Lebanon, Pennsylvania-the oldest re- village of Old Economy, Pennsylvania. The HUCKLEBERRY FINN 29-min. maining canal tunnel in the United States. coverage features demonstrations of crafts 12. Dramatic Literature-THE U.S.-Culture; U.S.-History by the townspeople, including candle- SKIN OF OUR TEETH 29min. making, shingle making, pottery, and 13. F. Scott Fitzgerald-THE blacksmithing. The whole process of the GREAT GATSBY 29-min. manufacture of woolen cloth is shown 14. T. S. Eliot-Selected from the sheep to the finished product. Poetry 29-min. --For related programs see series title 15. T. H. White-THE ONCE 26-min. FESTIVALS OF PENNSYLVANIA. AND FUTURE KING Crafts; U.S.-Culture 17. Graham Greene-THE HEART OF THE MATTER 29-min. 18. The Literature of Sports 29-min. 19. Short Stories by John One To One series Cheever and Eudora Welty 29-min. Black and White. 20. William Shakespeare- ANTHQNY AND Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. CLEOPATRA 29-min. 1968. Literature; stories A personal approach to literature by A.E. Claeyssens, associate professor of crea- tive writing at George Washington Univer- sity and artistic consultant to the AP.A- Phoenix Repertory Company in New York City. Mr. Claeyssens has selected books which he particularly enjoys be- cause the private voice of the author comes through-one man's voice speaking to the reader, one to one. The series in- cludes readings of selected authors en- hanced by the use of film inserts, still photos, and shifting images projected on a rear screen. With the assistance of read- ings by offcamera voices, Claeyssens will attempt to relay the voices of his favorite authors from James Agee, E. B. White, and Vladimir Nabokov to Henry David 1.14 Thoreau, Mark Twain, and Emily 04,4110"6 r Dickinson. Individual program topics are: . .4111i. - a 80 77 A

Only Yesterday 29-min. Our Street series 8. Fronts 29-min. 9. Let Me Count the Ways 29-min. Black and White. Produced by Maryland Center for Public 10. Dark Darkness 29-min. Produced by WMVS-TV, Milwaukee WI. Broadcasting. 1972. 11. Reverence Day 29-min. 1965 A family situation drama on the problems 12. Caught 29-min. Viewers are returned to the Gaslight Per- that beset a black family in Baltimore. 13. The Lost Days of Glory, 29-min. iod of American History to observe the Seemingly insurmountable difficulties Part I cedar shingles, cobblestone streets, horse faced by the Robinsons-a fictional family 14. The Lost Days of Glory, Part II 29-min. watering troughs, homes, and businesses including Mae;lull, Slick, Jet, Tony and 15. Too Proud to Beg 29-min. of yesterday's America. The setting is a Grandma-are often resolved through the 29-min. re-created street in the Milwaukee Public uses of available city, state and federal 16. Before You Walk 17. Stuck 29-min. Museum and host Leon Weissgerber of services and programs. While portraying 18. It's a Small World 29-min. the Museum staff guides viewers along the the problems of inner-city living, OUR 19. Audition 29-min. boardwalks of this early towri. Included STREET is also an intimate look at the 20. The One You With 29-min. are the general store, the "painless" den- Robinson's search for dignity and respect 21. I'm Staying 29-min. tist, the barbershop-complete with quar- for themselves and for their neighbors. 22. Doomsday 29-min. tet, the neighborhood nickelodeon, the Interrelationships are lively and often 23. The Glory Bag 29-min. corner tavern with free lunches, and other humorous as the family faces and con- 24. Mrs. Ryder Has the Blues 29-min. signs of life in early America. quers the realitites of today's social and 25. The Political Candidate 29-min. U.S.-Culture; U.S.-History physical environments. Individual pro- gram titles are: 26. Night of theIntruder, 1. Miss Clara Let Us Be 29-min. Part I 29-min. 2. Have You Seen My Little 27. Night of theIntruder, Our Bodies, Ourselves 29-min. 29-min. Boy? 29 min. Part II 29-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 3. Keep Track 29-min. 28. Departure 29-min. 1974. 4. Home Again, Home Again 29-min. 29. Pride 29-min. 5. Making Friends 29-min. 30. Books and Covers - Sandra Elkin interviews Wilma Diskin and 29-min. 6. Happy Birthday, Brother 29 -min. 31. There Goes the Bride Judy Norsigian, members of the Boston 29-min. 7. Old Ladies Lost 29-min. 32. And Please Don't Scream Women's Health Book Collective, creators 33. The Ultimates 29-min. of the controversial handbook of health 34. Family Affairs 29-min. care for women entitled Our Bodies, Our- .35. Cathy's Turn 29-min. selves. For related programs, see series 36. Love's Sweet Song 29-min. title WOMAN. 37. From Whence He Came 29-min. Anatomy-Human; Health Care; 38. The Lineage 29-min. Sex Education; Women 39. The Man of the House 29-min. Black American Culture; Family; U.S.-Culture

Out Of Thin Air 60-min. Produced by Nebraska ETV Commission. 1974: Bert Houle and Sophie Wibaux demon- strate the graceful art of mime during this performance/conversation program. Bert and Sophie discuss the techniques they use and explain the difference between mime and pantomine. They perform "The Alchemist," "Puppet's Lib," "Joan," "Moving Sculpture," "Dark Night of the Soul" and "Unity." -Mime; Theatre

78 '81. clp .11 27-min. Pearl Williams-Jones People In Jazz series Peter And The Wolf Soul Trio 59-min. .Black and White. Produced by Mississippi Authority for Produced by WKAR-TV, East Lansing Produced by WTVS -TV, Detroit MI. 1968. Educational Television. 1972. MI. 1974. A series designed to mix informal conver- A delightful adaptation of Prokofiev's A performance program of gospel music sation with musical performance. On any classic musical tale, with Peter Zapletal's and spirituals, with singer-pianist Pearl given program the discussion may center puppets and the Jackson Symphony Or- Williams-Jones, percussionist Richard somewhere in the music field or may chestra. Actress Karen Gilfoy is the nar- Easley and Joe Harris on the electric bass. desert it almost entirely. The purpose of rator, and opens the program by com- Mrs. Williams-Jones explains the origin of PEOPLE IN JAZZ is to show jazz musi- manding the title to float out of a magic each song and comments on her cians as three-dimensional personalities trunk. The magic continues with Zaple- musical career and the influences on her with wide ranges of experiences, interests, tal's Czechoslovakian Black Theatre tech- style. The trio presents songs of freedom, and expertise. Generally the featured guest nique which creates the illusion of anima- peace, love and power, including "Kum performs once or twice in each program, tion, as the puppets move freely about. ba ya," "Rockin' Jerusalem," "Sweet backed up by a live house band composed Music; Puppetry; Stories Little Jesus Boy," "0' Freedom," "I Tol' of Ken Cox (piano), Ron Brooks (bass), Jesus," "Amen," "I Wish I knew," "He's Bud Spangler (drums), and Ron English Mine, All Mine," "I Heard the Voice of (guitar). Jim Rockwell, jazz disc jockey, Phase Zero 30-min. is the series host. Until recently, Jim was Jesus Say," "It Took a Miracle," "Pre- Produced by KNME-TV, Albuquerque located in Detroit, with WABX(FM). Indi- cious Lord, Take My Hand," and "Get in NM. 1974. Touch with Heaven" vidual program titles are: An examination of where solar technol- Music 1. Wes Montgomery 30-min. 2. Joe Williams 28-min. ogy is now, and where it might be taking 3. Misty Wizards 30-min. us. Some solar technology may help to ease our present energy problem-and The Pentagon 59-min. 4. Dorothy Ashby 29-min. 5. Trudy Pitts 30-min. there may be a day when the full poten- Produced by National Public Affairs 6. Michigan State University tial of the sun is harnessed-when there Center for Television, Washington DC. Jazz Ensemble 29-min. may be no energy problem at all. For 1973. 7. Lou Rawls 28-min. related programs see series title SOLAR A report on challenges to the authoritar- 8. Roland Kirk 30-min. ENERGY. ian traditions of the military and the 9. Ron B000ksand Group 29-min. Energy; Solar Energy United States and the efforts by people 10. H. P. Barnum 30-min. working in or with the defense establish- 11. George Benson 29-min. ment to make the system more responsive Music to individual and public needs. The pro- gram examines the Navy's use of the tiny Carribbean Island of Culebra as a target The Perfect Mother: range, looks at young soldiers who are Paradox Or Possibility? 29-min. learning to use military Justice for their Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. own advantage, and explores equal rights 1975. for servicemen. Benjamin Schemmer, editor of the "Armed Forces Journal," Shirley Radl, author of Mother's Day is presents the military point of view during Over and founder of a parental stress hot- an interview with correspondent Robert line to help troubled parents and prevent MacNeil, and two civilian Defense Depart- child abuse; and Angela Barron McBride, ment employees who were demoted for a psychiatrist-nurse and author of The publicizing military spending practices Growth and Development of Babies, look talk with reporter Jim Lehrer. Other at how society pressures women to have guests are Sen. William Proxmire children and to meet impossibly high (D-Wis.), and Lt. Sharron Frontiero, standards in raising them. For related who discusses her Suprelne Court chal- programs see series title WOMAN. lenge to the rights of military women. Motherhood; Parenthood, Women For related programs see series title AMERICA '73. Military,

82 79 Pick-In By The River 59-min. Playing For Keeps 89-min. Police Estimate and The Two Worlds Of Black and White. Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. Max Roach 29-min. Produced by Nebraska ETV Network. 1972. 1973. In a serious and sophisticated game of Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC,, Coverage of the 13th Annual National pretend, some 125 people play reverse 1974. Old Fiddler's and Country Music Contest roles as citizens of "Penn City," an imagi- A two-part program: a look at the ten- held in the colorfully historic town of nary middle-sized American city torn by sions that exist between blacks in poor Brownville, Nebraska. Included in the racial conflict. This experiment in human communities and the white police as- program is an interview with John behavior was created by the Presbyterian signed to serve them, recorded by a film Rippey, president of the Brownville His- Synod of Pennsylvania. Seven cameras crew that accompanied a mobile patrol torical Society, who recounts the early linked to two separate production units unit on its rounds in a black New York days of the riverfront town when 13 sa- provide simultaneous coverage of the neighborhoodand a profile of jazz loons were supported by brisk river trade. community groups and their confron- drummer Max Roach, including an inter- Musicians participating include contest tations, and the entire 24-hour game was view and a performance segment recorded grand winner Ferlin Puny and the Blue recorded and edited. At game's end, the during a college concert. Program host is Grass Boys from Lincoln, picker John Game Committee (the control group) Tony Batten. For related programs see Walker from Lincoln, and fiddler Gene the participants, and a psychiatric consul- series title INTERFACE. Wells from Fayette, Missouri. tant examined the emotions evoked by Black American Culture; Music; Music the role-playing experience. Police-Community Relations Race Relations

Picking Up The Pieces: Political Morality One Widow Speaks 29-min. The Plutonium Connection 60-min. In America r, 29-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. 1975. 1975. 1974. Lynn Caine, author of the best-selling How difficult is it to design an atom A discussion about the civil rights move- book. "Widow," speaks with extraordi- bomb? A chemistry undergraduate with ment and how it has been affected by the nary frankness about the slow and painful no previous knowledge of nuclear science assassinations of black leaders Martin process she was forced to undergo after and using only published materials was Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X, as well her husband's death. She says, "... I asked to work out a design. He did it in as the Watergate scandals. Guests Rep. realized there are many options I never just a couple of months time. This pro- Andrew Young (DGa.) and Delegate even conceived of. Rebirth is very painful gram, narrated by Robert Redford, con- Walter Fauntroy (DD.C.) talk with but very rewarding." For related pro- siders the ease of obtaining the plutonium Washington Post reporter Robert May- grams see series title WOMAN. necessary to make the bomb. For related nard and program host Tony Batten. For Death and Dying; Mental Health; programs see series title NOVA. related programs see series title INTER- Psychology; Women Nuclear Weapons FACE. Politics

Plan For Tomorrow 29-min. Produced by KRMA-TV,Denver CO. 1970. _:111111111ZSIM This program attempts to point out the need for protecting, preserving, and utilizing some of the natural wilderness and scenic areas of Colorado. The"film :,11kr at three natural and manmade wondersFlat Tops Primitive Area, Mesa. Verde National Park, and Florissant Fossil Bedsto project their destinies in the future and to point out the need for greater recreational facilities. For related programs see series title ENVIRON- MENT: TODAY AND TOMORROW. Environment

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80 81 27-min. Population 29-min. Power 30-min. Prison Without Bars Produced by the College of Continuing Produced by KNME-TV, Albuquerque Produced by WLVT-TV, Allentown PA. Education and Community Service, Uni- NM. 1974. 1973. versity of Hawaii,and KHET-TV, A look at ways in which energy is made This interview/documentary explores an Honolulu HI, 1972. available by the sun and ways it might be alternative to the traditional lockupthe The effects of population pressures on exploited. Newly found methods to con- so-called prison without bars. These ex- sex are investigated through a look at vert the sun's radiation into electricity, perimental community detention centers how sex and sexuality change according even fossil fuels, are explained. For re- for first offenders of non-serious crimes to population density and neighborhood lated programs see series title SOLAR are already scattered throughout Pennsyl- structure. Clinical experiments are des- ENERGY. vania. The documentary is built upon in- cribed. Walter B. Quisenberry, M.D., Energy; Solar Energy terviews with some of the many people Hawaii Department of Health, is inter-. enacting ongoing prison reform in Penn- viewedabout"Population legislation and sylvania: Governor Milton Shapp; Bureau control. For related programs see series Pregnancy And Birth 28-min. of Corrections Commissioner Stewart title HUMAN SEXUALITY. Werner; NCCD President Milton Hector; Population; Sexuality Produced by the College of Continuing prisoners in maximum security in the Education and Community Service, Dallas (Pennsylvania) State Correctional University of Hawaii and KHET-TV, Institution; residents in community treat- Pornography And Honolulu HI. 1972. ment centers, and others; Fantasy 29-min. A pregnancy test is demonstrated and Prisons some of the emotions surrounding the Produced by the College of Continuing first knowledge of pregnancy are des- Education and Community Service, Uni- cribed. Host Milton Diamond, Ph.D., Private Pension Plans 59-min. versity of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, narrates a presentation showing a normal Honolulu HI, 1972. delivery, and demonstrations of natural Produced by National Public Affairs Host Milton Diamond, Ph.D., leads a field childbirth exercises (La Maze method) Center for Television, Washington DC. trip through a neighborhood noted for its and breast feeding (LaLeche League 1973. pornographic shops and theaters. Movie techniques) are given. For related pro- A look at the problems of one family and clips chosen by a church society to repre- grams see series title HUMAN discussion with guest experts in an at- sent "good" and "bad" sex are shown. A SEXUALITY. Childbirth; Pregnancy tempt to unravel some of the administra- dance sequence illustrates the relation- tive complexities surrounding private ship of pornography to sexual expression. pension plans. The story of Jim Raffalel, For related programs see series title 66, who has been a breadman for forty - HUMAN SEXUALITY. three- years, delivering fresh baked goods Pornography to Philadelphia stores and restaurants, is examined. Shortly before his retirement, the company for which he worked cloied The Portable Phonograph 29-min. down and he has been unable to collect Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. any pension money. Problems such as his are discussed by Dr. Merton Bernstein, an 1972. Ohio State University law professor; Based on a short story by Walter Van IP t4 Karen Ferguson, an attorney with Ralph Tilburgh Clark (author of "The Ox-Bow, Nader's Public Interest Research group; Incident"), "The Portable Phonograph" is "Metall -A200.-(adeir! and Sen. Richard Schweiker (RPenn.). a futuristic fantasy of life after war. The Correspondents are Robert MacNeil and story centers on the struggle to make James Lehrer. order out of chaos, a function of both art Aging; Retirement and law, when both of these valuable components of civilization have disap- 41 %war peared from the face of the earth. For related programs see series title THE JUST GENERATION. Legal System Ll

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82 8.5 ='1 A Public Affair/ 26. Assessment: Is There a New Puerto Rico Libre 29-min. Election '72 series Majority? 29-min. 27. A Conversation with the Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. Produced by National Public Affairs McGoverns 58-min. 1975. Center for Television, Washington DC. 28. Is This Any Way to Choose A survey of the situation in Puerto Rico, 1972. a Vice President? 29-min. examining whether the popular tourist A series of reports on the major issues 29. After Wallace, What? 29-min. spot should remain a Commonwealth of and events of the 1972 political year, 30. Will It Play in Peoria? 29-min. the United States or become indepen- with newsmen Sander Vanocur and 31. Convention '72/The dent-and whether it could sustain itself Robert MacNeil. Individual program titles Republicans 29-min. economically. Program host Tony Batten are: 32. The Elusive Youth Vote 28-min. talks with author Gordon Lewis, whose 1. POLOPOLY: A Serious 33. The Other Political Voices 28-min. book "Puerto Rico-Freedom and Look at Politics 90-min. 34. La Raza Unida 29-min. Power" is the most authoritative history 2. The New Delegate 29-min. 35. I Am the People 29-min. of the island; Roberto Gandara, professor 3. Man in the Middle (Middle 36. The Report of the County of History at the University of Puerto Chairmen 29-min. American Political Views) 29-min. Rico;Juan Mari Bras, leader of the Puerto 37. The Jewish Voter 29-min. 4. The Primary Purpose 29-min. Rican Socialist Party; and Raquel 38. The. Candidate Comes to 5. The New Black Power 29-min. Robledo, a woman who was born in Town 29-min. 6. The Presidential Advantage 29-min. Puerto Rico and raised in New York City, 7. The Dollar War in Florida 39. The County That's Never Wrong 29-min. but returned to her homeland to find her (Campaign Financing) 29-min. roots. For related programs see series title 8. Will Reform Daunt'Dick 40. To Endorse or Not to Endorse, That Was the INTERFACE. Daley? : 29-min. Question Puerto Rico 9. Assessment: Problems of a 29-min. Front Unner 28-min. 41. The President's Coattails 29-min. 10. The PolitiCal Reporter 29-min. 42. The Night After 59-min. Puppets And The Poet 59-min. 11. The Workingman Votes 29-min. 43. Portrait of an Election 29-min. 12. Young Majority: The Non- Politics Produced by Mississippi Authority For Student Voter 29-min. ETV. 1971. 13. Assessment: Cash and the Members of the National Theatre of Pup- Candidates 29-min. pet Arts, Peter Zapletal's "Black Theatre" 14. Political Polls: Your Opinion Counts 28-min. techniques of puppet animation, and the works of Shakespeare add up to a unique 15. Southern Strategy 29-min. production. Using the added dimensions 16. Assessment: So Long, San of puppets, the program is an adaptation Diego 29-min. of "Excerpts from Shakespeare," which 17. The Element of Danger received wide acclaim as a stage produc- (Wallace Shooting) 29-min. tion at the 1971 Stratford Shakespeare 18. The Name of the Game is Delegates 28-min. Festival in Ontario, Canada. Featured are 19. Image Politics 29-min. dramatized scenes from "Macbeth," 20. The Delegate Scramble 28-min. "Taming of the Shrew," "Richard III," 21. Make Policy, Not Coffee and "Hamlet," plus a capsule history of (Women in Political puppetry. Decisions) 29-min. Literature; Puppetry; Shakespeare 22. The Survivors 29-min. 23. GOP Off and Running 29-min. 24. A Day in the Life of Dick Murphy 29-min. 25. Convention '72/The Democrats 29-min.

83 The Quarterly Report: The Questions 29-min. Last American Supper 120-min. Captioned version for the deaf and hear- Produced by National Public Affairs ing impaired also available. Center for Television, Washington DC. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington DC. 1974. 1969. An examination of the implications of A program for and about teenagers on the rising food prices, the declining quality of subject of smoking. Furnishing continuity the American diet and the severity of is a title song in which folk singer Berle domestic and world hunger. National Cherney ruefully laments his group-think Public Affairs Center for Television cor- docility and his unsuccessful attempti to respondents Paul Duke and Jim Lehrer be different. And with tongue in cheek he host six guest experts at a dinner. The celebrates his single achievement in the meals ordered by each represent specific direction of "Individuality"he belongs aspects of the crisis and serve as spring- to the 40% minority of adults who smoke boards for discussion and debate. (It:Jests cigarettes. Verses, choruses, guitar, and are nutritionist Dr. Jean Mayer; John kazoo reprises of the theme song thread Kramer, counsel to the House Agriculture between the scenes in which more than Committee; Carol Foreman, director of two dozen teenagers speak candidly on the Consumer Federation of America; the issue of "to smoke or not to smoke." microbiologist Dr. Michael Jacobson; Health Care; Smoking James Hightower, director of the Agri- business Accountability Project; Clayton Yeutter, Assistant Secretary of Agricul- ture; Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.) and a member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. Agriculture; Consumerism; Economics; Government; Nutrition

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86 8) Sam Francis: These Are Say Brother National School For Wives 30-min. My Footsteps 29-min. Edition series Produced by WHA-TV, Madison WI. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 1974. 1973. 1975. Internationally renowned choreographer A look at the work of abstract-expres- Reports on and reflections of the black Birgit Cullberg ("Red Wine in Green sionist painter Sam Francis of San Mateo, experience. Programs cover a wide range Glasses") created this chromakey ballet California. Francis, who rarely submits to of topics and involve a broad range of interpretation of Moliere's classic comic- interviews, agreed to talk about his work people commenting on what poet tragedy. Cullberg's international dance with Robert T. Buck. The program is set Langston Hughes called "the sweet fly- troupe, "The Cullberg Balleten," per- at the Albright-Know Gallery during the paper of life." Its purpose is to be infor- forms the story of an older man who has opening of Francis' one-man show. mative and reinforcing-in an entertaining raised a young girl into womanhood with Art way. Program host is David Crippens. the idea of training her to be the perfect, Individual program titles are: obedient wife. However, she falls in love 1. Old, Black and Alive 30min. with a man her age and the old man is Save The Children 29-min. 2. Vietnam 30-min. forced to accept this reality. 3. Aborigine 30-min. Ballet Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. 4. Ancient African Kingdoms 30-min. 1972. 5. Islam 30-min. Poor education, lack of employment, 6. The Black College 30-min. Scylpture In The Open 30-min. brokep families and harsh domestic envi- 7. Attica 30-min. Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- ronments are some of the problems of 8. Caribbean casting Authority. 1972. youth imprisoned in the welfare system. 9. Middle Passage 30-min. This film essay examines attempts made 10. Poetry and Arts 30-min. A film and discussion of the many sculp- to breafethe generation cycle that turns 11. New Music 30-min. tures on the Princeton University today's welfare child into tomorrow's wel- 12. Desegregation 30-min. grounds-among them Pablo Picasso's fare adult. The program includes: an inter- 13. African Liberation 30-min. "Head of Women," David Smith's chrome view with a youth convicted of murder at Black American Culture and steel "Cubi XIII," Gaston Luchaise's 17; a look at the problems of youth em- "Floating Figure" and Alexander Calder's ployment; a look at an experimental angular black steel work "Five Discs." school for problem children; a shocking Say Brother Special: Jacques Lipchitz describes his own "Song and frank picture of "high-rise slum" The Nation Of Islam 60-min. of the Vowels," a sculpture in bronze living; and an examination of family inspired by theartist's observation of two Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. planning. For related programs see series harpists. title ALL ABOUT WELFARE. 1975. Sculpture Child Development; Poverty; Welfare The followers of the late Elijah Muhammad worship in more than eighty temples across the United States. They The Search For Life 60-min. have established schools, stores, and res- Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. taurants, and make a clear case for black self-determination. Cameras from WGBH, 1974. the PBS television station in Boston, were One of the things to be determined when the first, to be allowed inside their world, the Viking Lander sets down on Mars in and the result is a fascinating self-portrait July, 1976, is whether or not rife exists of the Nation of Islam-in the words of outside of our planet. Another great ques- the people themselves. Thiiprogram is a tion which so far has eluded science is unique view of an organized religion that how life started on earth. Both questions is frequently maligned but little under- are explored in this program. Details of stood. Mr. Wallace D. Muhammad, son of the Viking Lander experiment are pre- the late Elijah Muhammad and new leader sented. For related programs see series of the Nation, comments on the future title NOVA. direction of the Nation of Islam and dis- Space Exploration cusses his own part in it. Included in this program is film footage on the Nation of Islam's Saviours Day Convention held on February 26, 1975. Black American Culture; Religion

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92. 89 The Sounds Of Christmas 29-min. Space For Man 120-min. Special EditionArena (Impact Of Vietnam. On Produced by WDCN-TV, Nashville TN. Produced by National Public Affairs Lincoln, Nebraska) 88-min. 1973. Center for Television, Washington DC and This holiday special combines Christmas the European Broadcasting Union. 1975. Produced by National Public Affairs songs performed by the Madrigal Singers The skills and facilities of some 20 na- Center for Television, Washington DC. of McGavock High School in Nashville, tions have been combined for this critical 1973. Tennessee with a delightful ballet-and- look at how space technology has bene- An assessment of the effect of the Viet- puppet version of "The Nutcracker" by fited man in the past and what it can do nam conflict on the city of Lincoln, the Dance Academy of South Henderson- in the future. The first portion of the Nebraska through filmed interviews with ville and the Tom Tichenor puppets. program includes: an NPACT-produced residents and a studio discussion. Corres- Music teacher Fran Powell is the hostess segment on how a communications satel- pondents Peter Kaye, Jim Lehrer and and narrator. Tichenor's puppets portray lite brings medical aid to a remote Robert MacNeil report. For related pro- the characters and ballet segments include Alaskan village via two-way television; a grams see series title AMERICA '73. "Waltz of the Flowers," "The Dance of segment by Dutch television showing how Vietnam Conflict the Sugar Plum Fairy" and "The Russian satellites will carry cultural and educa- Dance." The setting is warm and informal tional programs to India for the first and the program is designed for family time; a segment by Canadian television Stanford Chorale: viewing. showing a similar project for isolated II Festino 27-min. Christmas; Music Eskimo communities and a segment by French television showing how space- Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco derived telemetry systems provide vital CA. 1967. Sources Of Information 29-min. information on accident victims to hos- A performance by the Stanford Chorale pitals. The use of Landsat, the earth re- of the Renaissance Madrigal comedy, IL Produced by the College of Continuing sources satellite, is demonstrated in FESTINO, by Adriano Banchieri. Com- Education and Community Service, forestry, agriculture and weather forecast- posed in 1608,. IL FESTINO is a series of University of Hawaii, and KH ET-TV, ing in stories from Brazil, Italy and madrigals in the carnival spirit. It was Honolulu HI. 1972. England. Guests on the second portion of intended as an evening's entertainment to An exploration of where and how people the program, an assessment of America's be sung before supper on Shrove, or Fat, get information about sex and a discus- involvement in space exploration, are: Thursday. The Stanford Chorale is com- sion of the implications of the sources. Sen. John Glenn (DOhio), who reviews posed of three sopranos, two altos, two Host Milton Diamond, Ph.D., distinguishes the role of the U.S. in Space; Dr. Peter tenors, and three basses. They are under between fact and fiction in sexual informa- Glazer of Arthur B. Little Co., who talks the direction of Harold Sol jmidt, Pro- tion and talks about "direct" and "in- about his twenty-five mile wide solar cell fessor of Music, . direct" sources. For related programs see platform proposal; Dr. Gerald O'Neill of Narrator for the program is John Kulsar series title HUMAN SEXUALITY. Princeton, who talks about the space of the Stanford Drama Department. Sex Education; Sexuality colonization project; and Dr. Carl Sagan, Instrumental accompaniment is provided professor of astronomy at Cornell Univer- by Elizabeth Hayes, harpsichord; Joan sity, who discusses future directions for Meyer, viola da gamba; and Lyle Nord- the space program that will benefit earth- strum, krummhorn and recorder. bound society. Music Space Exploration; Television

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Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- casting Authority. 1974. An exploration of the history, tradition V and values of Roebling, New Jersey, a former company steel town south of Trenton. The program reflects the pride A in workmanship and old country customs maintained by the immigrant steelworkers who lived there and examines the curreht status of the town since the mill has closed; changed ownership and re-opened. Towns; U.S.Culture; U.S.History

90 93 Sticks. And. Stones Stockyards: End Of Strange Sleep '60-min. Will Build A House 29 min. An Era 58-min. Produced by WGBHTV, Boston MA. Produced by KUED-TV, Salt Lake City Prodnced by WTTW-TV, Chicago IL. 1974. UT. 1969. 1971. The story of the men who discovered A look at the development of the Indian Wyn Stracke and Studs Terkel tell the anesthesiaand changed medicine for all as builder and the growth of an architect- story of the Chicago Stockyards and its time. Rather than becoming rich and ural tradition in the Southwestern neighborhood, "Back of the Yards." The famous, most of them died forgotten or United States which culminated in the film traces the 100-year history of the ridiculed and hopelessly addicted to the great apartment houses of the Chaco Yards and covers the people who worked drugs they experimented with. For re- Canyon in Northern New Mexico. therethe butchers, skinners, and weigh- lated programs see series title NOVA. Today the "Four Corners" country masters. The Stockyard workers inter- Anesthesiology; Health Care (where the states of Utah, Colorado, viewed on the pro ,im are descendents Arizona, and New Mexico come together) of the Lithuanian, Irish, Polish, and Ger- is dotted with the ruins of these build- man immigrants, and later the blacks and Subversion? 27-min. ings, referred to as Anasazi ("the ancient Latins who helped turn out the millions ones"). Why and how they were built is of cattle, hogs, and sheep that were slaugh- Color with Black and White szgments. the subject of this program. The attempts tered each year. Interwoven throughout Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco of the white man to unravel the mysteries the program is a montage of historical CA. 1969. of the ruins serve as the climax of the pro- stills and film footage that revives the An impressionistic documentary of life gram through films of early archeological Stockyards' past. Chicago folksingers in the detention camps in the western U. expeditions that employed crude but Wyn Stracke and Floyd Jones, together S. where thousands of Japanese-Amer- pioneering techniques. These sequences in- with the Rosehip String Band, add the icans were incarcerated during World War clude rare footage shot in Canyon del mucisal backdrop as the Stockyards II. Rare films and photographs and the Muerto, Arizona, in the 1920's. For re- moves from its turnof-the-century in- testimony of men and women who lived lated programs see series title INDIAN fancy through the tumultuous years through those times tell of the "heart- ARTS. spanning the '20's, the Depression and break,frustration, bewilderment and American Indian. Culture; Architecture the War. The chronicle ends with a betrayal that marked the years of im- WM& post-war picture of the Yards' slow prisonment" Among those who recount death. their experiences are Dr. Kazue Togasaki, I U.S.Culture; U.S.History an obstetrician, and Yori Wada, San Francisco Civil Service Commissioner. At the close of the film young members of the Japanese Community Youth Coun- cil most of them born after the war with Japan was overdiscuss the meaning of the detention to Americans of all national, and racial descent, and the ramifications of such action in the modern world. Japanese American Culture; U.S.History 1.

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Sexual Fringes 28-min. Since The American Skiing series Way Of Death 59-min. Produced by the College of Continuing Produced by KTCA-TV, St. Paul MN. Education and Community Service, Produced by WTTW-TV, Chicago IL. 1966. University of Hawaii, and KH ET-TV, 1974. The purpose of this series is to illustrate Honolulu HI. 1972. A fast-paced, in-depth documentary that the fundamentals of skiing at the begin- Aspects of human sexuality not often investigates the funeral industry eleven ning, intermediate, and advanced levels. discussed are considered. Topics covered years after Jessica Mitford's "The Ameri- No effort is made to teach specific tech- include sexual abstention. (discussed by can Way of Death" described the vast niques (such as American, French, Aus- several prisoners and a Hare Krishna devo- majority of U.S. funeral directors as trian, short ski, etc.). The emphasis is on tee), nudism (discussed by the director of "unethical." It looks at the way funeral basic movements common to all modern a nudist colony), and inter-sexuality and directors are trained, at funerals in Chi- techniques. The series includes comments hermaphroditism (explained through de- cago's black ghettos, and tells why a on the purchasing of ski equipment, ski scriptions of clinical cases.) For related Jewish group searching for "simple funer- safety, taking ski lessons, and snow programs see series title HUMAN SEX- als at a fixed price" had to go to a non- making: Cyrus F. Smythe is host. Individ- UALITY. Jewish funeral home to get them. The ual program titles are: Sexuality program also examines the high cost of 1. Control Yourself 29-min. cremations. 2. Enjoy Beginning Turns 29-min. Death and Dying; Funerals 3. Getting the Skis Together 29-min. Sexual Suicide 29 -min. 4. Move to Intermediate Level 29-min. 5. Open the Door to Advanced Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. The Single Parent Skiing 29-min. 1975. Experience 29-min. 6. Children Have the Most Fun 29-min. George Gilder, who has aroused the wrath 7:Moving Toward Parallel Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 30 min. of feminists with his books, Sexua/ Sui- Skiing 1975. 29-min. cide and Naked Nomads-in which he 8. Eliminating the Crutch 29-min. maintains that marriage and family are Marjorie Margolies, a reporter with NBC 9. Perfecting Parallel 28-min. society's most indispensable institu- News in New York who has adopted two 10. The Stem is Gone 29-min. tions-discusses single men and women daughters of Oriental background, talks 11. Parallel for Variety and freedom, independence, and sexual about the joys and pitfalls of the single 12. Don't Let the Bumps Get You Down 29-min. diversity. For related programs, see series parent experience. One advantage she has 13. Different Techniques Are title WOMAN. over a divorced or widowed mother is that her children have never known her to Not That Different 29-min. Marriage; Women Skiing be anything other than a working mother. For related programs, see series title The Sheldon Trio 29-min. WOMAN. Adoption; Parenthood;, Women Black and White. Produced by Nebraska ETV Network. 1973. Six Spectacular Hours 6 hr. 51-min. Chamber music blends with the natural Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. beauty of Arbor Lodge State Historical Park during an uninterrupted concert by 1972. the Sheldon Trio. Arnold Schatz, vio- An entire evening's programming is Pack- linist, Dorothy Lewis, cellist, and Cary aged in a volume of performance from the Lewis, pianist, perform selections from oldest, largest, best-known and most re- Bloch, Paradis, Mendelsohn, Bach and spected folk festival in the country. These Gottschalk. The musicians are featured seven hours of traditional and popular individually as well as in duets and trios. music are a distillation of an original 27 Music hours taped at the 9th annual Philadel- phia Folk Festival. More than 40 folk acts and artists, presenting some 150 songs, in- clude: John Hartford, John Denver, Jaime Brockett, Pat and Victoria Garvey, John and Barry, Anne Byrne, Fairport Con- vention, the Beers family, Sara Grey, and Oscar Brar d. Folksongs; Music

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1973. NM. 1974. . - 1968. The people who partiripate in skydiving A look at the role of the U.S. Govern- French folksinger Sonia Malkine joins her are as varied as their descriptions of the ment and the politics of solar energy. friends from the folk music fraternity on sport. Henry Hlavacek, a veteran jumper, Why didn't the research start earlier? Will visits to five Pennsylvania campuses explains why he jumps and host Kent De- solar energy pose a threat to the coun- where she sings and talks to students. maret accompanies members of the Gal- try's utility establishment, even eventu- Individual program titles are: veston Skydiving Club to Dickenson Field ally to the dominance of nuclear power 1. Dickinson College-Guest in Houston to watch them jump and to itself? How solar technology may domi- Michael Cooney 29-min. talk to novices and veterans alike about nate the 21st century and how it might 2. Millersville State College- jumping, what they get out of it and redefine "power politics" are the primary Guest Frank Fletcher 29-min. about their general life-styles. For related topics covered. For related programs see . 3. Franklin and Marshall College-Guest programs see series title BAYOU CITY series title SOLAR ENERGY. Billy Faier 29-min. AND THEREABOUTS PEOPLE SHOW. Energy; Politics; Solar Energy 4. Shippensburg State College- Skydiving Guest Brook Zearn 29-min. 5. Lebanon Valley College- series Solar Energy Guest Dan Smith 29-min. Soaring Over The Produced by KNME-TV, Albuquerque 6. Franklin and Marshall Rockies 30-min. NM. 1974. College-Guest Billy Faier 29-min. Produced by KRMA-TV, Denver CO. A fascinating series examining important 7. Millersville State College- 1967. questions about solar energy: how much Guest Frank Fletcher 29-min. This program takes viewers high above the of the sun's power can be harnessed, how 8. Lebanon Valley College- peaks to enjoy the beauty and exhilaration soon can solar technology ease our depen- Guest Dan Smith 29-min. that make soaring one of today's most re- dence on petroleum reserves and how 9. Dickinson College-Guest laxing sports. All major aspects of the sport much is it all going to cost? Award- Michael Cooney 29-min. -including a smattering of history- are de- winning television science producer David 10. Shippensburg State College- veloped with just enough technical infor- ProWitt is host. For further information Guest Brook Zearn 29-min. mation so that a viewer will understand see individual title listing for each pro- Folksongs; Music and appreciate the skill of soaring. Aerial gram in this series. sequences were filmed at Colorado's Black 1. Phase Zero 30-min. Forest Gliderport. 2. The Theory Is Tested 30-min. Flying; Gliding 3. The Do -It- Yourself Guide To Solar Living 30-min. 4. Power 30-min. 5. The Solar Scenario 30-min. 6; The Solar Decision 30-min. Energy; Environment; Science; Solar Energy

The Solar Scenario 30-min. Produced by KNME-IN, Albuquerque NM. 1974. A look ahead to the time when sun-power I may be the only energy source man will ever need. Some ideas to exploit the sun's energy border on science fiction-from recycling the waste products of human breath back into energy, to solar power stations in orbit. For related programs see series title SOLAR ENERGY. Energy; Environment; Solar Energy Such A Place 28-miri. The Superfluous Citizen 29-min. Black and White. Produced by WITF-TV; Hershey PA. Produced by Jacob Eleasari. 1971. 1972. A documentary about very old people in a The disabled, the retarded and the elderly cast-offs, nursing home. The film captures the atmo- are superfluous. They are the sphere of the homethe reaction of the the forgotten, the forgettable. This pro- patients to their environment, the stimuli gram examines the built-in obsolescence poured on them from the outside, and the placed on human capabilities, and ques- interaction among each other. The film tions society's right to arbitrarily deter- does not deal with the functions of the mine the worth of human beings. Inter- nursing home, rather it focuses on the peo- views with a number of experts in fields ple who live there. The daily routines related to the problem of human obsoles- from the distribution of mail to visits to cence are included. For related programs the home's beauty parlorare followed, see series title ALL ABOUT WELFARE. as well as several celebrationsMother's Poverty; U.S.Culture; Welfare Day and a 102nd birthday party. Aging The Supreme Court And Civil Liberties: The Sundown Shindig 52-min. Bank Secrecy Act Of 1970 58-min. Produced by Nebraska ETV Network. 1973. Produced by KCET-TV, Los Angeles CA. A western-style hoedown, taped in a 1975. colorful country setting at the Nebraska A look at a classic clash between the in- ETV Network studios. The program com- dividual's right to privacy and the needs of bines bluegrass music, square dancing and law enforcement agencies. Henry Fonda, authentic plains-country yarns and songs. Burt Lancaster, James Farentino, John Over 60 dancers representing six federa- Forsythe, John Saxon and Car! Betz star 11111.1r* '":411 tions of the Nebraska Square and Round in dramatized highlights of an actual Dance Association participate, along with Supreme Court case involving the Bank "The Ban D Do's," a dance group from Secrecy Act of 1970. Omaha. Music is provided by "The Blue- Banking; Civil Rights; grass Crusade." Led by Steve Hanson Law Enforcement (banjo), the group includes Dave Fowler (fiddle), Gary Howe (mandolin), Miller McPherson (guitar) and Mat Dalton A Survey Of English (bass). Veteran Nebraska fiddler Laurier Literature: Milton series Birginal appears with the group and Bill Produced by Maryland Center for Public Spidel and Ken McCartney, who have Broadcasting. 1973. worked as a team for 19 years, call the square dances. Program host isUniversity Dr. Thomas Sheye of Loyola College dis- of Nebraska folklorist Roger Welsch. cusses the significance, conflicts, themes Dance; Music and characters of John Milton's "Paradise Lost". The programs include many drama- tizations to help explain Milton's classic tale. Carl Pistilli, director of the Children's Theatre in Baltimore, plays Satan. Adam e is played by Don Shannon, artist and ac- tor who has played many roles for the Na- tional Player's Touring Company. Eve is played by Susan Roslynn of Baltimore. Individual program titles are: 1. Poet and Hero 44-min. 2. Hero and Villan 44-min. 3. Adam Unparadised 44-min. 4. Fortunate Fall 44-min. 4 Drama; Literature I

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Taj Mahal ... That's All 29-min. Talisman: Barra 38-min. Thanksgiving Recipes 29-min. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington D.C. Produced by Vermont ETV Network. Produced by New Hampshire ETV Net- 1974. 1970. work. 1974. Taj Mahal, one of the foremost per- An American by birth, Robert Lister Jim Hailer, owner and chef of a Ports- formers and authorities on black music, Macneil discovered when he was a boy mouth, New Hampshire restaurant, shows discusses the impact of black music on that he was the Chief of the Clan Macneil. how to prepare a Thanksgiving meal of America and the western world during an He visited his ancestral home on the tiny Roast Turkey, Dressing with a special interview with program host Tony island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides and sauce, Baked Apples, Cranberry Sauce, Batten. He also describes what it means found that it was a total ruin and was Sauted Brussel Sprouts,,Gravy and Pump- to be a blues singer and performs several owned by a land-holder in London-not a kin Pudding. For related programs, see songs. For related programs see series title Macneil. The young chief spent 40 years series title THE HOLIDAY CHEF. INTERFACE. and his life savings to acquire the Macneil Cooking Black American Culture; Music estate, and then he spent over 30 addi- tional years restoring the Castle. This film tells Macneil's story. It is an account of That's Life series Take Des Moines ... the settlement of the Outer Hebrides, cif Black and White. Please 57-min. man's historical relationship with war, and Produced by KOAP-TV, Portland OR. of the symbolism of a medieval stone Produced by KDIN-TV, Des Moines IA. castle in today's atomic-armed world. 1967. 1972. Scotland A series in creative communications de- An examination of the urban transit signed to develop a zest for living and to problem from several perspectives. It improve human relationships in rather compares a middle-sized city's mass tran- Talking With The Loud challenging times. Host Dr. Morris Tiktin, sit system to that of a large city, analyzes Family 89-min. a trained family therapist, works with the the history of transit planning, and exam- Playbox Players, a Portland repertory ines the political climate that sometimes Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. group, in introducing dramatic vignettes hinders overall planning. The program 1973. illustrating the do's and don't's in dealing takes a tongue-in-cheek look at car buffs, An informal and often very personal con- with people. Dr. Tiktin questions the hot rodders and automobile owners who versation with the entire William Loud viewer about the familiarity of the prob- believe that it is socially unacceptable to family of California. All family members lems encountered in the scenes and points be caught riding buses. discuss their feelings about participating out how the situations were improperly Transportation in the PBS series AN AMERICAN FAM- handled. Each program strives to help the I LY and the resulting publicity. They viewer understand and accept himself and explain the effects of the series on their others. THAT'S LIFE is aimed primarily Take The World From lives and tell how friends and neighbors at married adults,yet there should be inte- Another Point Of View 60-min. reacted. They also comment on the rest for almost everyone. Individual pro- famous "divorce scersa" and how they gram titles are: Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. feel now about the divorce. Telelvision 1. Great Experience 30-min. 1975. producer Bill Varney is the host. 2. It's O.K. to be Angry, 29-min. A look at our world through the eyes of Human Relations; U.S.-Culture 3. Turn Yourself On 30-min. two very different scientists. Nobel prize- 4. The Great Debate 29-min. winning physicist Richard Feynman talks 5. Is Anybody Listening? 29-min. about his delight in discovering the puz- 6. Who Am I? 30-min. zles posed by nature. Geneticist Richard 7. Kids Are People Too 30-min. Lewontin, whose research with the range 8. Make Up Your Mind 30-min. of genetic differences that exist inside 9. You Are Not Alone 30-min. populations is concerned that the lessons 10. So You Live By Yourself 30-min. of nature might be misunderstood or 11. Lost And Found 29-min. misapplied by society. For related pro- 12. A New Life 29-min. grams see ,series title NOVA. 13. A Zest For Living 29-min. . Genetics; Physics; Population Human Relations

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Theater In The Streets 58-min. Theonie series The Theory I Vested Produced by__,NME-TV, Albuquerque Produced by WHYY-TV, Philadelphia PA. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. NM. 1974. 1970. 1972. The Philadelphia-based Street Theatre goes Theonie Mark, a native of Rhodes, shows A look at the prospect of a home fully to the people. It is a 20-member integrated how to prepare a variety of Greek dishes. heated by solar energy takes the home- troupe which operates as a Society Hill Individual program titles are: owner on a solar tour, showing how the Playhouse summer project under the di- 1. Baklavas (the sweet of a new systems work, when they will be rection of husband and wife, Jay and Deen thousand layers) 15-min. available, and how much they will cost. Kogan. The troupe gives 16 performances 2. Tiropittes (Cheese For related programs see series title in various sections of the city and repre- Triangles) 15-min. SOLAR ENERGY. sents a cross-section of 9-to-5 careers. 3. Moussaka 15-min. Architecture; Solar Energy The telecast captures the total experience 4. Souppa Avgolemono of "a truckful of actors coming into your (Egg Lemon Soup) 14-min. community to entertain you" and ranges 5. Salates Kalokerines This City Is Milwaukee 27-min. from set-up, performance, to the striking (Summer Salads) 14-min: of the set. Also included are talks with 6. Arni me Kolokithakia Produced by WHA-TV, Madison WI. (Lamb with a little members of the cast and close-ups of the 1969. Zucchini) 15-min. sidewalk audience of children and adults. A view of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, pointing 7. Spanikopitta (Spinach Pie) 15-min. The skits featured include: "City Park 8. Ravanie (Walnut Cake) 15-min. out the many works of art which combine Follies," which illustrates exaggeration by 9. Psari Plaki and to make the "look" of the city complete- the news media; "The Lifty Nifties," on Horiatiki 15-min. its tiny parks, large office buildings, and the pill popping society; "The Wolf," on 10. Tarama and Tahi churches-all of which possess qualities of how rumors become false reality; "Adam (Appetizers) 15-min. distinction as aesthetic works of man. and Eve," a wry view of men, women, and 11. Youvetsi (lamp with Orzo) 15-min. Professors Fred Olson and Willard work based on a re-telling of the legend; 12. Hilopittas (Noodles) 15-min. Downing of the University of Wisconsin- "Madame Alberta K. Johnson," an in- 13. Dolmathes (Stuffed Grape Milwaukee discuss the future of "down- domitable lady's hassles with the rent town" Milwaukee. Guests from different Leaves) . 15-min. man; and a skit on the military myths 14. Stiffato (Beef Stew) 15-min. areas in the city describe their neighbor- that "you'll be home for Christmas after 15. Garithes me Feta (Shrimp hoods. making the world safe for democracy." baked with Feta) 14-min. Architecture; Cities For related programs see series title 16. Fasolakia Fresca (Fresh FESTIVALS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Green Beans) 15-min. Theatre; U.S.-Culture 17. Melopitta Nissiotiki (Island Honey and Cheese Pie) 15-min. 18. Pastitsion (Baked Spaghetti and Meat Sauce) 15-min. 19. Ornitha Koikkinisti (Pot-roasted Chicken) 14-min. 20. Souppes Hymoniatikes (Winter Soups) 14-min. 21. Zouzoukakia (Meatball Sausages in Wine Sauce) 15-min. 22. Psaria Nissiotika (Island Fish Soup) 14min. 23. Ghighes me Arni (Giant Beans with Lamb) 14-min. 24. Portokalli Glyko (Orange Sweets) 14-min. 25. Lahano Dolmathes (Cabbage Leaves stuffed with Pork) 14-min. 26. Phinikia (Spiced Bars in Lemon Sauce) 14-min. Cooking

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This Is Rodeo 29-min. Tiger By The Tail 58-min. Time's Lost Children 28-min. Produced by KR MA-TV, Denver CO. Produced by KUAT-TV, Tucson AZ. Produced by KPBS-TV, San Diego CA. 1968. 1972. 1973. Narrated by Red Fenwich, this program A documentary on the causes, problems The mysterious world of the autistic child follows all the fast-paced action of the and some of the methods of treatment for is explored from the perspective of par- rodeo circuits in Colorado, New Mexico, alcoholism, the fourth major killer in the ents, teachers and doctors. This sensitive and Wyoming. The program opens with United States. A story line revolving documentary examines the traits of the Little Britches Rodeo where young- around two actual alcoholics explores the autismoften obscured until a seemingly sters from 9 to 18 rope and rideand fea- work of Dr. Richard L. Reilly and his normal child reaches the age of two or tures the crack riding team, the Western- staff of the Tucson General Hospital De- threeand the effects of autism on the aires. Footage of the National Western toxification, Rehabilitation and Research children's families. Much of the documen- Stock Show held in Denver each January Center. Highly detailed interviews with tary was filmed at San Diego's Los Ninos includes the cutting horse competition experts in the field of alcoholism are Remedial Center, one of the most pro- and girl's barrel racing. Main events from mixed with live action segments depicting gressive learning centers for autistic chil- Cheyenne Frontier Days make up the the actual experiences of Danny O'Brien, dren in the U.S. bulk of the program. Segments include who was a "skid-row" alcoholic, and Joe Mental Retardation saddle bronc, bareback riding, calf ro- Gallagher, who represents a working re- ping, steer wrestling (bull dogging), bull habilitated alcoholic. riding, and some special racing events Alcoholism Tomorrow Is Maybe 59-min. not normally considered part of a rodeo Produced by KR MA-TV, Denver CO. chariot, chuck wagon, and wild horse 1970. racing. During the various competitions Timberline Lodge, Legacy background information is given relating Of The 30's An extremely bold look at what man has to the origin and history of each event. accomplished with his own surroundings Produced by KOAP-TV, Portland OR. and howalmost from the beginning, bit Rodeo; U.S -Culture 1974. by bithe has destroyed some of the This program tells the story of Timberline most beautiful parts of his world. This Lodge, an all-season recreation center in visual essay, filmed on location over Three Days On Big City Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest. much of the western part of the United Waters 59-min. Constructed as a WPA project in the late States, includes scenes from Yellowstone Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- 1930's, the Lodge has been called one of National Park, Pikes Peak, Arches casting Authority. 1974. the world's most magnificent wooden National Monument, and Mesa Verde A look at the relationship between two structures. Unemployed blacksmiths, National Park. For related programs see men and their confrontation with the woodworkers, seamstresses, construction series title ENVIRONMENT: TODAY elements through a re-creation of a canoe workers and stone masons worked on the AND TOMORROW. trip from Princeton, New Jersey to building--and the story of its construc- Environment Manhattan Island in New York. Travelers tion is told by the men and women who Michael Rockland, Chairman of the were involved. The program includes rare American Studies Department at film of President Franklin Roosevelt's Douglass College, Rutgers University and dedication, speech on September 28, 1937. Charles Woolfolk, Assistant Dean at Architecture; U.S.History Douglass College, discuss their reactions to the natural problems (heavy rains, high winds and low tides) and man-made prob- lems (garbage piled along the waterways, deserted ships, power plants and dis- carded tires) they encountered. The film includes a moving visit to Ellis Island. Environment

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To Think Of Dying 58-min. Trains, Tracks And Tres Mujeres 29-min. Trestles series Produced by KTCA-TV, St. Paul MN. Produced by WETA-TV, Washington D.C. 1974. Produced by WMVS-TV, Milwaukee WI. 1975. A frank conversation about death be- 1972-74. A documentary on the lives of three gen- tween two people dealing with it: Orville Advice and instruction for beginning erations of Puerto Rican women in New Kelly, a terminal cancer patient and Lynn model railroaders is given by co-hosts York. The women speak openly about Caine, who wrote the best selling book Linn Wescott, editor of "Model Railroad- their conflicts, the things they value "Widow" about her life and feelings after er" magazine and railroad enthusiast Paul about each other and how they see them- her husband died of cancer. Kelly talks Allodiboth train hobbiests for many selves and each other as mothers, daugh- about what it was like to be a patient in years. Programs cover types of locomo- ters and women. The focus is on the the cancer ward and Caine describes her tives, train layouts, wiring, gauges, and mother-daughter relationship and how it feelings visiting her husband when he was scenery. The daily operation of a deeply touches all women. Program host a patient. They both discuss their feel- railroad yard is shown, and how this is Tony Batten. For related programs see ings, mistakes and hopes and through this knowledge can be applied to a model series title INTERFACE. dialogue reveal their philosophies about system is explained.Individual program U.S.Culture; Women life. titles are: Cancer; Death and Dying 1. Gauges 29-min. 2. Bench Work and Wiring 29-min. Turning Points: A Flower 3. Scenery 29-mi n. Under The Bridge 29-min. Towers Of Frustration 28-min. 4. Structures 30-mi n. 5. Locomotive Performance 29-mi n. Produced by KUHT-TV, Houston TX. Produced by the New Jersey Public 6. Wiring, Part II 29-min. 1973. Broadcasting Authority. 1971. 7. Railroading Operations 29-min. A look at citizens' efforts to protect a The Stella Wright housing project in 8. Fine Details 29-min. wildlife region from the logging industry. Newark, New Jersey is the focus of this Hobbies The scene of the controversy is the Big study on public housing. From the ten- Thicket, a wilderness area in East Texas. ants point-of-view, the program explores Here citizens have formed the Big Thicket some of the problems confronting resi- Transitions: Conversa- Association with the goal of having the dents in many of the nation's large, im- tions with Wendell area designated a national park. But while personal and crime-ridden public housing Castle the lobbyists, businessmen and congress- projects. "Towers of Frustration" won men are debating just how big the park the Alfred I DuPont/Columbia University Produced by WXXI-TV, Rochester NY. should be and where it should be located, Award for Broadcast Journalism in 1972. 1970. civilization encroaches. The program pro- Housing A profile of artist-sculptor-craftsman vides interviews with representatives of Wendell Castle. Using either wood or the Big Thicket Association and the lum- plastic, Castle molds sweeping yet func- ber company, two congressmen who have Toys For Children 29-min. tional designs into tables, chairs, and proposed bills to resolve the problem, and desks. Castle is'seen working in his stu- other interested parties. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. dios at Rochester Institute of Technolo- Environment 1975. gy and at his farmhouse in Scottsville, Jane Galvin-Lewis of Social Change Ad- New York. Finally, we hear the com- vocates, a training organization dedicated ments of gallery visitors and Lee Nord- to preventing the damaging effects of ness as new groupings of brilliantly col- racism and sexism, discusses how parents ored plastic furniture go on diplay at can steer their children towards toys that the Nordness Gallery. I mr el SW Ire are free of racist and sexist stereotypes. Art; Crafts; Sculpture u p sup For related programs see series title G al MINOS *8 WOMAN. a am' Children; Consumerism; e 4 lam Sex Bias; Toys; Women 0111t. UMWf lIV v.sip#6.

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Turning Points: A Time Turning Points: Frozen Turning Points: Incident To Live 29-min. Hopes in Milwaukee 28-min. At Cass Lake 29-min. Produced by WPBT-TV, Miami FL. 1973. Produced by WMVS-TV, Milwaukee WI. Produced by KTCA-TV, St. Paul MN. This program examines the phenomenon 1973. 1973. of growing old in a youth-oriented soci- This program, offering possible solutions Focusing on a confrontation between ety. The elderlythose who remain active to America's housing crisis, reports on Indians and whites in Cass Lake, Minne- and energetic as well as those who are Milwaukee's fair share housing plan. The sota, this production examines the goals alone and lonely, living in nursing homes Short Range Action Housing Plan for of several American Indian activist and existing on meager Old Age Assis- Southeastern Wisconsin called for the groups. In May 1972, armed members of tanceare recorded by the cameras. A construction of 2000 low and moderate the American Indian Movement (AIM) former Ziegfield girl now in her seventies income housing units over a two year blocked access to the Chippewa Leech leads a group of her contemporaries period; 1000 of these would be in the Lake Reservation. The Indians hoped to through their daily routine of morning Milwaukee area. The program documents regain their native rights to reservation calisthenics on the beach. She displays the status of the project, both before and lands by closing hunting, trapping and photos of a stunning young girl half a after the federal housing subsidy freeze fishing facilities to the public. Though a century ago but she refuses to dwell on was announced. potentially violent situation developed as the past. On the other side of the coin are Cities; Housing Indians confronted whites who had come retired people who have not adjusted so to fish the reservation waters, no shots well. There are the old men who sit on were exchanged. Eventually, the State of park benches for semmingly endless Turning Points: Minnesota decided not to appeal a court periods of time; there is a black woman Here I Am 29-min. order granting unrestricted rights to the who is blind and unable to walk, depen- Leech Lake Chippewas. The program also dent on Old Age Assistance. The program Produced by KBYU-TV, Provo UT. 1973. reports on the activities of "Operation is narrated by actress Aline Mac Mahon, a This program, a docu-drama based on the Image," an Indian group representing five member of the Lincoln Center Repertory case study of a young criminal psycho- tribes, which hopes to speak eventually Company. path, examines new developments in psy- for all Indians. Aging chiatric care. Barbara Boyce, a student at American Indian Culture Brigham Young University, acts out the experiences of a young woman convicted Turning Points: Cross- on a robbery charge and sentenced by the Turning Points: Is There roads: New Treatment courts to Utah State Hospital for rehabili- A Bike In The Mix? 29-min. For Alcoholics 29-min. tation. The program was filmed on loca- Produced by KRMA-TV, Denver CO. tion in the maximum security ward where 1972. Produced by WQLN-TV, Erie PA. 1973. an innovative program gives so-called This program details the origins, function "dangerous mental patients" the responsi- This program explores the acceptance of and success of the Crossroads Center, an bility of taking care of each other. Miss the bicycle as a reliable non-polluting alcoholic treatment and rehabilitation Boycethe only actress in the cast con- form of transportation for millions of agency which provides basic needs for the sisting of actual patients, staff and admin- inner-city commuters. Using on-camera homeless chronic alcoholic. The opening istrative personnelspent several days interviews, animation, location filming sequence is a dramatic staging of a "pick- living in the maximum security ward in and conversations with motorists and up": an alcoholic is found unconscious in order to get a true feeling for her subject. cyclists, the program probes the major a cold alley by Erie police who, instead of Prisons issues involved in substituting the two- hauling him off in a paddy wagon, notify -. wheeler for other kinds of transportation. the Crossroads Center. Police Chief Sam Beginning with a brief history of the bicy- Gemelli and Bill Downey, Crossroads' chief cle, the program rapidly moves to the chief administrator, discuss the changes 1960's when multi-speed gearing and light- brough about by the center. The program weight construction made it a fast, func- concludes with interviews with "guests" tional and fun way to get from one place at Crossroads; they discuss their former to another. The program examines legisla- lives and what Crossroads has done for tion proposed in Colorado to provide them. funds for bikeways that might serve as a Alcoholism model for other cities. Bicycle; Cities; Transportation

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Turning Points: Patients Turning Points: Pigs Turning Points: Public Without Doctors 29-min. No More 29-min. Education ... At Whose Expense? 29-min. Produced by WDCN-TV, Nashville TN. Produced by KETS-TV, Little Rock AR. « 1973. 1973. Produced by Nebraska ETV Network. 1973. This program examines the grass-roots This program reports on the progress of a beginning of a revolution in health care Fort Smith, Arkansas youth center de- This program examines methods of public delivery: townspeople throughout signed to improve communications be- school financing in light of the 1971 Cali- Tennessee banding together to create a tween the city's youth and the local fornia Supreme Court ruling which de- new form of medical care for themselves. police force. Interviews with volunteer clared revenue raised from property taxes The revolution was prompted by the fact workers and members of Fort Smith's unconstitutional as a source of funds for that rural'American communities, faced young black community document the public education. This declaration precip- with the departure of young people and success of the center. In October 1971- itated much discussion instates where school financing depends, as it did in the old age of doctors, are grappling with Patrolman Bradley, Patrolman Christian the need for medical care. "Patients" and Detective Tidwell, three black mem- California, almost solely on the property visits. Lynchburg and several other bers of the Fort Smith Police Depart- tax. In Nebraska, 78 percent of the tax Tennessee towns to show how such pro- ment, acquired an abandoned gymnasium funds for public schools comes from local grams as the National Health Service and opened the youth center to provide property taxes. The program follows pub- Corps and the Student Health Coalition recreational facilities and a gathering lic hearings held by the Nebraska Uni- are working in communities to bring the place for the young. Police Chief Carl W. cameral Legislature's Interim Study Com- people and the health care practitioners Byer describes the town's youth problem mittee on Education. Opinions and together. both before and after the center was commentary are given by a cross-section Health Care started. chairman of the Board, Dr. of Nebraskansranchers, farmers, house- Michael W. Liniomon, a local optome- wives, realtors, businessmen and school trist, explains the center's history and administrators. Nebraska Governor J. growth. James Exon and State Senator Jerome Police/Community Relations Warner are among those who give their views. Education

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:41,1:4 Produced by KOAP-TV, Portland OR. of 1973. This program looks at one of the nation's major environmental success stories: the clean-up of Oregon's Willamette River, once one of the filthiest waterways in the Northwest. A major participant in the film is Governor Tom McCall. "Rescue" traces the industrial and agricultural growth of the rich Willamette Valley, fabled in historic monographs as "a land of milk and honey," and shows in vivid detail how man polluted the river. Environment; Pollution

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Turning Points: The Turning Points: The Turning Points: Cable Revolution 29-min. Next Crisis: Death Vanishing Towns 29-min. In The Mines 29-min. Produced by KVIE-TV, Sacramento CA. Produced by South Carolina Educational 1973. Produced by WMUL-TV, Huntington WV. Television Network. 1973. Focusing on CATV projects in the 1973. This program looks at the fate of the Sacramento area, this program explores This program examines the circumstances small town in America through an exami- the system's capabilities for use in class- surrounding mining disasters of the past nation of three South Carolina towns; Ft. rooms and for home shopping, and takes decade, and the proposals for improving Motte, Ellenton, and Cokesbury. One is up the question of private versus govern- mining safety. Taped in Farmington, West dying, one is dead and one is soon to be ment regulation of cable television. Virginia, the site of five major mining reborn. Among the projects discussed are the disasters, the program includes interviews Towns; U.S.Culture development of a two-way capability for with a widow whose husband was one of CATV, the use of CATV in job-training the 78 men killed in an explosion in programs, and the use of CATV as a 1968; with a retired mine foreman; and Turning Points: What's source of programming for minority with Congressman Ken Hechler of West Really Coming Down 29-min. groups. George Cory, Mayor of San Virginia's 47th District. Against news Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- Bruno, California, appears on the pro- clips of past coal mine disasters which casting. 1973. gram to discuss the town's municipally- have claimed 20,000 West Virginia lives in owned CATV system. the past 75 years, Congressman Hechler This program focuses on teencgers' views Cable TV; Televisionexplains why coal mining is the most of life in Suburbia, U.S.A. Willingboro, hazardous occupation in the United New Jersey was chosen as being represen- States. tative of suburbs across the country; this Turning Points: The Mine Safety development just outside of Philadelphia has 50,000 residents, about half of whom Free State Of Winston 29-min. are under 18 years of age. To facilitate a Produced by Alabama Educational Televi- Turning Points: They better understanding of suburban life, sion Network. 1973. Laid It On The Line 29-min. executive producer Ken Stein and his film This program traces the economic devel- crew rented a Willingboro home where Produced by WVIZ-TV, Cleveland OH. opment of rural Winston County, Ala- they lived and worked during the produc- bama. During the post World War II 1973. tion. In researching suburbia, Stein talked period, the economy of Haleyvillethe This program presents people who have with civic groups, public officials, teen- county seat of Winston County and the risked their jobs and reputations to help agers and parents. Discussions cover every- town around which the program is fight pollution. Some of the cases exam- thing from race relations to recreation to centeredwas based on two major in- ined include: a jet pilot who was fired be- government and education. dustries: the Alabama Cotton Mill and cause he refused to discharge fuel in the Towns; U.S.Culture the Illinois Central Railroad Shop. In the ocean; a 15-year-old high school student early '50's, both of these industries re- who started the first re-cycling operation located and Haleyville's preservation de- in Cleveland; another high school student . pended on attracting new industry. The and her fellows who successfully fought program documents the process of attrac- City Hall to block the construction of a ting new industry to the area, which re- mammoth shopping center; an 82-year- sulted eventually in a 123% rise in med- old man who deposited the industrial ian family income. filth from his gutters on the desks of offi- U.S.History cials; and an urban planner who lost his job after opposing plans for a new jet- port. Environment; Pollution

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TV Advertising 59-min. Produced by National Public Affairs Center for Television, Washington DC. 1973. An exploration of television advertising practices with the people who make TV commercials and those who are critical of the present system. Guests include con- sumer advocate Robert Choate, best known for publicly attacking nutritional deficiencies in popular breakfast cereals; FCC commissioners Nicholas Johnson and Robert E. Lee; Dr: Seymour Banks, an executive with the Chicago-based Leo Burnett, Advertising agency; Washington D.C. attorney Tracy Weston, whose law firm has designed counter-commercials aimed at misinformation on cars, drugs, and other major consumer items, and CBS vice president Richard Jencks. For related programs see series title AMERICA. 1973. Advertising; Consumerism; Television

The Two-Profession Marriage 29-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 1974. A successful two-profession couple dis- cuss their feelings about their situation and how other people react to it. Gail Parker, Bennington College's 32-year-old president and her husband Tom Parker, the College's vice president, find that most of the problems in their marriage involve "trying to find time to cook, clean, or shine our shoes." For related programs see series title WOMAN. Marriage; Men; Women lir

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Uncle Sam Requests The Underground Film 29-min. Unions 59-min. Pleasure Of ... 59-min. Produced by KPBS-TV, San Diego CA. Produced by National Public Affairs Produced by National Public Affairs 1971. Center for Television, Washington DC. Center for Television, Washington DC. The curious phenomenon of the under- 1973. 1974. ground film movementfrom filmmaker A look at several different labor unions to A comprehensive review of the problems to distributor to exhibitor to audienceis determine whether unions in this country surrounding America's transition from explored in this documentary. Cameras are still responsive to their memberships. the draft to an all-volunteer army. The follow Los Angeles underground film- Segments include a report on the embat- program looks at Britain's ten years of maker Chick Strand as she films on loca- tled Maritime Union whose leaders' sala- success with the volunteer army, explores tion, edits in her studio garret, and phi- ries have increased as the union's fortunes the two systems of recruiting, and ex- losophizes on the art of filmmaking. Her have declined; an interview with United amines the attitude of the public toward film, "Anselmo," is presented within the Mine Workers president Arnold Miller; a the army. program. Cameras also visit the office of talk with Boston union organizer Elliot Military; Selective Service Genesis Films in Los Angeles, a dynamic Small, who describes how a young activist company formed by young filmmakers to hospital worker's union is organizing its distribute their films. The final segment members in a city where hospitals are a Uncontrolled Land looks in on a special midnight showing of major industry; and a discussion with Development 59-min. underground films at the colorful Unicorn Stonington, Conn. textile workers' union Theatre in La Jolla. president Charley Gemcarello and com- Produced by National Public Affairs Film Study pany owner Jack Wimfheimer about their Center for Television, Washington DC. relationship. Correspondents Robert 1973. MacNeil and Jim Lehrer report. For re- A look at the problems of metropolitan lated programs see series title AMERICA land use through a focus on three areas of '73. the nation where citizens and local gov- Labor; Unions ernments are attempting to do something about the problems. Segments include reports on Lewisboro, New Yorka Unlikely Addicts: sparsely-populated "bedroom" community Middle Class Women 29-min. attempting to control the quality of life but facing pressure from the state to open Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. up for low income housing; Friendship 1974. Heights, Marylandthe fastest-growing Journalist Barbara Kerr discusses private metropolitan area in the nation; and San and public addicts. Private addicts are Diego, Californiawhere efforts are under- often housewives who try to "live out the way to control suburban sprawl. Robert myth of the middle-class woman. Quite MacNeil, Jim Lehrer and Peter Kaye re- often her life is not fulfilling, not happy.." port. They attempt to keep their addictions Cities; Housing; Towns secret and usually become dependent on alcohol and/or barbituates. For related programs see series title WOMAN. Alcoholism; Drugs; Women

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Vasectomy ... Villa Alegre series 32. Plants and People 29-min. Male Sterilization 29-min. 33. Brooms, Brushes and Produced by Bilingual Childrens' Televi- Scrubbing 29-min. Black and White. sion Inc. Oakland CA. 1973-74. 34. From Farm to Market 29-min. Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco An educational series in Spanish and 35. From Shadow to Silence 29-min. CA. 1970. English for youngsters of all social back- 36. My Interests 29-min. This look at vasectomy takes into con- grounds. Aimed at the 4 to 8 year old 37. Animals 29-min. sideration both the physical and possible audience, the magazine format programs 38. Containers and Packaging 29-min. psychological effects of one of the safest present live characters, film and anima- 39. Mealtime 29-min. and surest methods of birth control, and tion to cover a wide-ranging and challeng- 40. Uses of Energy 29-min. uses documentary techniques to allay the ing curriculum. The educational concepts 41. Social Responsibility 29-min. fears and misconceptions about this sim- are delivered in the form of songs, stories, 42. Animals and People 29-min. ple operation. games, dances and visual techniques. The 43. Face of Objects 29-min. Men; Sexuality; Sterilization; setting is a village and the main themes 44. Where Does It Grow? 29-min. Vasectomy are human relations, natural environment, 45. Change of Direction 29-min. nutrition, energy and man-made objects. 46. My Feelings 29 -min. Individual program titles are: 47. Pebbles, Rocks and Bigger VD Troubles 29-min. 1. Friends 29-min. Chunks 29-min. 2. Balance of Nature 29-min. 48. The Tabular Tube 29-min. Produced by the College of Continuing 3. Textiles 29 -min. 49. Water and Food 29-min. Education and Community Service, 4. Food: Our Mexican Heritage 29 -min. 50. What Powers Them 29-min. University of Hawaii, and KHET-TV, 5. Movement No. 1 29 -min. 51. Making Choices 29-min. Honolulu HI. 1972. 6. Skills 29-mi n. 52. Weather 29-min. A discussion of the difficulty of identify- 7. People and Environment 29-mi n. 53. Fasteners 29-mi n. ing, treating and controlling venereal dis- 8. Paper 29 -min. 54. The Breadbasket 29-min. ease. An educational film designed to 9. You Are What You Eat 29 -min. 55. Control and Measurement provide VD information to high school 10. Movement No. 2 29 -min. of Energy 29-min. students is shown during the program. 11. Neighbors 29-mi n. 56. Alone/Together For related programs see series title 12. Cycles 29-mi n. 57. Garbage 29-min. HUMAN SEXUALITY. 13. The Wheels of Toys 29-mi n. 58. Skeletons and Frameworks 29-mi n. Sex Education; Venereal 14. From Plant, Animal to 59. Done By The Sun 29 -min. Disease Table 29-min. 60. Varieties of Energy 29-min. 15. Sources and Uses of 61. Community, People and Light and Sound 29-min. Places 29-min. 29-min. Vic And Tad: A Moving 16. Family 29-min. 62. Houses 29-min. Portrait 30-min. 17. Water 29-min. 63. Light and Sound Tools 18. Hands as Tools 29-min. 64. Music, Music, Music 29-min. Produced by KVIE-TV, Sacremento CA. 19. What Part of the Plant 29-mi n. 65. Fuels 29-min. 1969. 20. Vibrations and Environment; Human Relations; Vic and Tad Simpson were married at the Oscillations 29-min. Latin American Culture; Music; time of the Depression, settling on the 21. Unique Me 29-mi n. U.S.-Culture family ranch in California. Thus began 22. Oceans 29-min. their years of struggle to exist and endure 23. Ingredients of Toys 29-mi n. within the framework of a changing soci- 24. Elaboration 29-mi n. ety. This portrait shows them today, living 25. Flowing 29-min. a simple life with most of the struggle be- 26. School 29-mi n. hind them. We see their faces and hear' 27. Plants 29 -min. their voices acknowledging the failures 28. Tools and Tasks 29 -min. without bitterness and the triumphs with- 29. Food Derivatives 29-mi n. out fanfare. 30. Collisions and Bouncing 29-min. U.S.-Culture 31. Physical Me 29 -min.

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Virginia City 54-min. Visiting Artists series Volunteerism: Pro And Con 29-min. Produced by KLAS-TV and KLVX-TV, Produced by Nebraska ETV Network. Las Vegas NE. 1971. 1974. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 1975. A part of America's heritage is explored in Two Internationally-renowned musi- this historical view of Virginia City, Nev- ciansGrant Johannesen, pianist, and his Both sides of the current controversy over adaa once-prosperous silver mining town.wife Zara Nelsova, concert cellistare volunteerism, the traditional bailiwick of A tour through the historical Graves Man- profiled during two documentary- educated middle-class housewives current- sion, rich with Venetian glass, hand-flock- performance programs. Taped during the ly under attack by feminist groups, are dis- ed wallpaper, imported lace curtains and musician-couple's activities a4 artists-in- cussed by Patricia McCormick, the nation- other trappings of wealth from the mines residence at the University of Nebraska, al task force coordinator on women and recall the city's past. Modern-day resi- the shows treat each artist separately to volunteering for the National Organization dents discuss their city's tourism industry demonstrate their individual talents. Each for Women; and Ellen Straus, chairwoman and the conflicts over commercialism vs. is shown working with master classes and of Call for Action, a volunteer-run nation- government supported historical restora- during performances, and both express al referral service. For related programs, tion. their philosophies of music and teaching. see series title WOMAN. Towns; U.S.History Individual program titles are: Women 1. Grant Johannesen 55-min. 2. Zara Nelsova 54-min. Music

Volcano 29-min. Produced by WWVU -TV, Morgantown WV. 1972. In 1875, Volcano, West Virginia was reap- ing the benefits of the oil boom. The hills around Volcano were covered with wild- cat wells and get-rich-quick oilmen. The town itself swelled to 5,000 inhabitants and had its own railroad line, department store and opera house. By the 1880's, how- ever, the easily-accessible oil had played out, the town itself had been burned and most of the people had left. George West was one of those who stayed on. The 86- year-old West narrates a personal history of the Volcano oil field and of the pre- Thomas Edison technology which will die with him. U.S.History

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Walk A Country Mile 29-min. Washington Straight 12.Ralph Nader, with Paul Talk series Duke 29-min. Produced by New Jersey Public Broad- 13.Clarence M. Kelley, casting Authority. 1975. Produced by National Public Affairs director of the FBI, An examination of the problems and life- Center for Television, Washington DC. with James Lehrer 29-min. styles of New Jersey's rural poor. The pro- 1974. 14.Patrick Buchanan, special gram documents personal stories of deter- Guests on this series meet face-to-face consultant to the Presi- mination and strength, of desparation and with a single interviewer-a different dent with Bill Moyers 29-min. defeat among the people-some living with- newsman each week who is chosen for his 15.Carl Albert, (D-Ok.), Speaker of the House, in scant miles of large urban centers. special expertise in the guest's field. In- with Paul Duke 29-min. dividual program titles are: Poverty; U.S.-Culture 16.Congressman Wilbur Mills, 1. Senator Henry Jackson, (D-Ark.) with Paul Duke 29-min. (D-Wash.) with George 17.George Meany, President of Washington Connection series Will, National Review 29-min. 2. George Bush, Chairman, the AFL-CIO with Haynes Johnson, Washington Post 29-min. Produced by National Public Affairs Republican National Com- mittee, with James Lehrer 29-min. 18.David Rockefeller, Chair- Center for Television, Washington DC. man of the Chase Man- 1974. 3. Elliot Richardson, with Haynes Johnson, Assistant hattan Bank with Harry The purpose of this series is to demon- Managing Editor of the Ellis, Christian Science Monitor 29-min. strate the relationships between Washing- Washington Post 29-min. 19.Senator John Stennis, ton, D.C. and communities across the 4. James R. Schlesinger, Sec. country, and to show how decisions made of Defense, with Hugh Sidey (D-Miss.) with George Will, National Review 29-min. in the nation's capital affect Americans Time Magazine 29-min. 20.Vice President Gerald R. everywhere. Each program examines one 5. William Simon, Chief Ford with Paul Duke 29-min. or more issues and then makes the "con- Energy Advisor, with Jim 21.Senator Edward M. Kennedy nection" by showing what the effects are Bishop, Newsweek Magazine 29-min. 6. Roy Ash, Director, Office (D-Mass.), with Paul Duke 29-min. on individuals and institutions. On some 22.Robert S. Strauss, Chair- programs, the decision makers involved in of Management and Budget, with Paul Duke 29-min. man of the Democratic an issue are interviewed and on others the National Committee guests are experts in law, education, and 7. Senator Robert Byrd (D-W. Va.), with Paul with James Lehrer 29-min. journalism. Correspondent Jim Lehrer is 29-min. 23.Rep. Peter Rodino, Jr. the moderator. Individual program titles Duke 8. William Timmons, Presiden- (D-N.J.), with Paul Duke 29-min. are: tial Aide for Congressional 24.Anne L. Armstrong, 1. Washington Walk-Around 29-min. Relations, with David Counsellor to the Presi- 2. State of The Union 29-min. Broder of the Washington dent, with James Lehrer 29-min. 3. Energy 29-min. Post 29-min. 25.Andrew F. Brimmer, 4. The Press 29-min. 9. Russell Train, Head of the Governor of the Federal 5. LEAA 29-min. Environmental Protection Reserve Board, with 6. Generic vs. Brand Name Agency, with Robert Cahn, Hobart Rowep, Financial Drugs 29-min. of the Christian Science Editor, Washington Post 29-min. 7. Postal Service 29-min. Monitor 29-min. 26.Rep. Thomas P. O'Neill (D-Mass.), with Paul 8. I.R.S. 29-min. 10. Earl Butz, Sec. of Agri- Duke 29-min. 9. Vietnam Vets 29-min. culture, with Hugh Sidey, 27.Attorney General William 10. Food Costs-Bread 29-min. Time Magazine 29-min. Saxbe with George Will, 11. Occupational Health 29-min. 11. John K. Andrews, Jr., former White House press National Review 29-min. 12. The People Ask William 28.Senator Mike Mansfield Simon 29-min. aide and speechwriter with Paul Duke 26-min. with Paul Duke 29-min. 13. Land Use 29-min. Government; Labor Relations; 14. Lobbying 29-min. Politics 15. Busing 29-min. 16. Impeachment Primer 29-min. 17. The People Ask James Cardwell (Commissioner of Social Security) 29-min. 18. Housing 29-min. 19. Disaster Relief 29-min. 20. Watergate Morality 29-min. Employment; Government; Politics

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The Way It Is series West Virginia State Legislature 59-min. What To Do 'Till The Wrecker Comes series Black and White. Produced by National Public Affairs Cen- Produced by KUHT-TV, Houston ter for Television, Washington D.C. 1973. Produced by Georgia ETV Network. TX. 1970. A visit to the West Virginia Capitol Ro- 1973. THE WAY IT IS presents consumer edu- tunda in Charleston for a look at the A series of five half-hour programs on cation for low-income families stressing workings and problems of a typical state basic automobile repair and maintenance, the theme "make it count." Throughout legislature. The program includes a "town aimed at men, women and children. A the series consumers are warned about hail" style discussion involving West Vir- major automobile problem is covered on common gimmicks, frauds, and unethical ginia legislators, lobbyists, members of each program by host Tony Reagin, an merchandising procedures to be avoided. the press and voters. Correspondents experienced auto mechanic, and his pupil Low-income people who have been taken Robert MacNeil and James Lehrer talk Lois Aherns. Informal discussion between in by some of these practices are inter- with Charles Davis, executive secretary of the two throughout the series is designed viewed to point up such problems. The the National Conference of State Legisla- to cover common questions viewers might program participants are mostly low- tive Leaders, about how West Virginia's have. Individual program titles are: income people-black, white, and Mexi- troubles are relevant to all state legisla- 1. I'm Late For Work And The can-American. The co-hosts are journal- tures. For related programs see series title Car Won't Start 28-min. ist Kent Demaret and home economist AMERICA '73. 2. The Big Secret-What's 29-min. Jacqueline Tollett. Individual program Government Under The Hood titles are: 3. The Great Expressway Rip -Off 29-min. 29-min. 1. Food'Purchasing 4. Yes, You Can Change A Flat 29-min. 29-min. What Is Work? 28-min. 2. Apartment and House Rental 5. How To Amuse Yourself On A 29-min. 3. The Small Loan Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. Saturday Afternoon 28-min. 4. Home Buying 29-min. 1972. Auto Repair 5. Furniture Buying 29-min. 6. New and Used Cars 29-min. From the textbook definition to the con- cept of man's total body of accomplish- 7. Home Remodeling 30-min. When Illness Strikes 29-min. 8. The Family Budget 29.min. ment, this program examines the rele- Consumerism vance of the standard meaning of work in Produced by the College of Continuing today's social structure. It also deals with Education and Community Service, Uni- the problems of changing attitudes toward versity of Hawaii, and KH ET-TV, Hono- work and unemployment. For related pro- West Virginia State lu HL 1972. grams see series title ALL ABOUT WEL- Folk Festival 59-min. Individuals with physical handicaps (para- FARE. plegia, polio, myocardic infarction, cere- Produced by WWVU -TV, Morgantown Employment; Welfare bral palsy and a back problem) discuss WV. 1973. their sexual abilities and concerns. They Every June hundreds of fans of traditional talk freely with host Milton Diamond, Appalachian music gather in the small mid- What Makes A Good Father? 60-min. Ph.D., about their feelings and how they state town of Glenville, West Virginia for have dealt with problems. For related pro- a long weekend. The musicians play and Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. grams see series title HUMAN SEX- sing in the older styles of the region; and 1974. UALITY. the festival coverage includes fiddle and Handicapped; Sexuality. Profiles of three different fathers and banjo contests, after-dark square dancing in the streets, and a variety of perform- their families show the characteristics of a good father and provides a warm personal ances in the Glenville State College audi- torium. The program closes to the strains look at the problems and joys of father- of old fashioned shape note hymn singing hood. The program examines the lives of in a century-old log church. Jim Grant, Lou Watson and Sol Gittle- Music; U.S.-Culture man-three fathers who live different life- styles but all believe in and are helping to salvage the concept of the American family. The men freely discuss their fears and hopes for their children. Pediatrician and author Berry Brazelton, Ph.D., is the moderator. Child Development; Family; Men; Parenthood; U.S.-Culture

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Where Did The Colorado Go? 60-min. Who Is Man? series Who Is My Sister? 88-min.

Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. Produced by WHRO-TV, Norfolk VA. Produced by WKAR-TV, East Lansing 1974. 1973. MI. 1974. This program traces the story of the once- A low-key presentation designed to give A wide-ranging discussion on the wo- mighty Colorado River which today sinks the viewer a better understanding of the men's movement by a panel of women stagnant into the desert-almost 20-miles mystery of ESP and related psychic phe- from a variety of backgrounds and ethnic from the sea. Scientists and public offi- nomena. Dr. Herbert Puryear, clinical and origins. The conversation is spirited, and cials comment on how environmental research psychologist, and WH RO's Boyd covers the status of women in the busi- tragedies such as this might be avoided in Harrier are the guests. The intent of the ness world and at home. It deals with the the future. For related problems see series series is to presenan authoritative, com- special problems of minority women and title NOVA. pletely unbiased look into the scientific raises the issues of the solidarity and Environment investigations which are being made in the validity of the entire movement. Partici- psychic field. While there are of necessity pants are: Joan Shigekawa, a television references to the philosophical, the pro- producer; Gloria Steinem, editor of "Ms." Who Built This Place? 30-min. gram is not of a religious nature. Individ- Magazine; Delores Huerta, Vice-President ual program titles are: of the United Farm Workers; Lillian Ben- Produced by KERA-TV, Dallas TX. 1973. 1. Overview 29-min. bow, President of Delta Sigma Theta, A comedy on the politics of landmark 2. ESP I 29-min. Inc.; and Clydia Nahwooksy, Director of architecture, focusing on the design pro- 3. Research Methods & Indian Awareness for the Smithsonian cess and urban planning. Shot in San Probability 29-min. Institute. Moderator is Jeanne Nobel, Francisco, Boston, Atlanta and Dallas, 4. ESP II 29-min. Professor of Education at Brooklyn Col- the program uses a montage of animation, 5. Clairvoyants 29-min. lege, New York. historical photographs and newsfilm set 6. Clairvoyant Frauds 29-min. Sex Bias; Women to an original ragtime score. The program 7. Testing Equipment & is lively and irreverent, and the idea is to Approaches 29-min. show how "landmark" buildings really 8. Finger Reading 29-min. Who Is Tracy Williams? 28-min. get built. 9. ESP Behind the Iron Architecture; Cities Curtain 29-min. Black and White. 10. Psychokinesis (Russia and Produced by WPSX-TV, University Park Here) 29-min. PA. 1973. 11. Healing & 7'sychokinesis 29-min. Tracy Williams is a black woman, a mother 12. Meditatiori 29-min. of two children, and a convicted felon cur- 13. Dreams 29-min. rently serving an indefinite-to-two-year 14. Hypnosis 28-min. sentence for forgery at the State Correc- 15. Primitive Beliefs 29-min. tional Institution at Muncy, Pennsylvania's 16. Superstitions 29-min. women's prison. This program focuses on 17. ESP and the Artist 29-min. Tracy's problems, frailties and strengths. 18. The Sensitive 29-min. The discontent of Tracy and her inmate 19. Edgar Cayce 29-min. friends becomes evident as they talk 20. Gladys Davis Turner 29-min. about the lack of funds and programs 21. Reincarnation 29-min. that could aid in their adjustment to so- 22. Atlantis 29-min. ciety's norms. In their rooms, they also 23. Ghost Stories 29-min. discuss the abnormality of prison life that 24. Questions & Answers I 29-min. often leads to homosexuality and teaches 25. Questions & Answers II 29-min. them more about crime. 26. Summary 29-min. Prisons; Tracy Williams; Women Psychic Phenomena; Psychology

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Why Do Birds Sing? 60-min. Will The Fishing Have Wives Of Alcoholics 60-min. To Stop? Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 1974. Produced by WGBH-TV, Boston MA. 1975. 1975. Two suburban housewives and mothers, Birds use song in the same way humans use language to communicate with each The impact of modern fishing technology married to alcoholics and moving in social other. Scientists repori that birds sing has resulted in declining catches and sug- circles where fairly heavy drinking is com- with regional accents and that instead of gests that the limits of the ocean's pro- mon, discuss how alcoholism nearly de- fighting they sing in disputes over terri- ductivity may have been reached. Proper stroyed their marriages and how they and tory. The star of this program about the management of the ocean's supply of fish their husbands successfully sought help. song habits and activities of birds is a requires a proper understanding of why For related Programs see series title small whitethroated sparrow. For related the fish are there in the first place. This WOMAN. Alcoholism; Marriage; Women programs see series title NOVA. program looks at how the oceans work Animals and ways to preserve their productivity. For related programs see series title NOVA. Why Women Are Dis- Environment; Fishing satisfied With Their Gynecologists 29-min. With All Deliberate Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Speed 59-min. 1974. Produced by WTVS-TV, Detroit MI. Barbara Seaman, author of Free and Fe- 1971. male and The Doctor's Case Against The Pill and Ellen Frankfort, Village Voice In 1954 the Supreme Court declared in health columnist and author of Vaginal "Brown vs. The Board of Education" that Politics, discuss health care from a con- separate but equal school facilities are sumer point of view. They maintain that unconstitutional under the Fourteenth women should work toward de- Amendment. The court further declared mystifying the profession of medicine that the Federal and State authorities and its practitioners. For related pro- must proceed "with all deliberate speed" grams see series title WOMAN. to enforce that landmark decision. Now, Health Care; Women 17 years later in Pontiac, Michigan, the struggle over the court decision continues over school busing. This program examines the busing issue in Pontiac on all levels from the legal basis of the court order tb events surrounding attemtts by NAG (Na- tional Action Group) to overturn and otherwise resist that decision. Busing; Education; Race Relations

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Woman series 24. Mothers Who Leave Home 29-min. Woman As Painter 29-min. 25. Write On, Women Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Playwrights 29 :min. Produced by Mississippi Authority for 1974-75. 26. Women Workers 29-min. ETV. 1971. This is the first on-going prime-time tele- 27. The Remarrieds 29-min. This program examines the often over- vision series to deal with concerns of 28. The Two-Profession Marriage 29-min. looked feminine artist. Renaissance por- women. Hostess-producer Sandra Elkin, 29. The Marriage Savers 29-min. traiturist Sophonisba Anguisciola; 17th- who created the series, says, "it is a kind 30. Unlikely Addicts: Middle century Italy's Artemisia Gentileschi; of an extension of the grapevine ... Class Women 29-min. Lisette Vigee-Lebrun, the darling of pre- women communicating with women for 31. N.O.W. Now 29-min. Revolutionary French Society; and the women." Programs cover a wide range of 32. Wives of Alcoholics 29-min. neo-classic Swiss painter Angelika Kauff- social, economic, political and personal 33. Picking Up the Pieces: One mann are four of the lesser-recognized issues. For further information see indi- Widow Speaks 29-min. painters examined. The program studies vidual title listing for each program in this 34. Women and Children in in detail the well-known American Impres- series. China 29-min. sionists Mary Cassatt and Berthe Morisot 1. Our Bodies, Ourselves 29-min. 35. Mister Midwife 29-min. and briefly covers a number of other artists. 2. Men's Liberation 29-min. 36. Toys for Children 29-min. The program includes over 200 pieces of 3. Equal Rights Amendment, 37. Congresswoman Bella Abzug 29-min. art work and rare slides from the collec- Part I 29-min. 38. The Single Parent Experience 29-min. tion of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 4. Equal Rights Amendment, 39. Florence Luscomb, Art; Women Part II 29-min. Suffragist 29-min. 5. Sexism in Religion, 40. Sexual Suicide 29-min. Another View 29-min. 41. Volunteerism: Pro and Con 29-min. 6. Anti-Women's Liberation 29-min. 42. The Perfect Mother; Paradox or Possibility 29-min. 7. Why Women are Dissatisfied 43. Occupation: Mother 29-min. With Their Gynecologists 29-min. 44. Changing Motherhood 29-min. 8. A Conversation with Betty 45. Mental Health Care for Friedan 29-min. Women, Part I 29min. 9. Sex Bias in Education, 46. Mental Health Care for Part I 29-min. Women, Part II 29-min. 10. Sex Bias in Education, 47. Feminist Therapy 29-min. Part II 29-min. 48. Cosmetic Surgery 29-min. 11. Divorce Insurance 29-min. 49. Women in Prison, Part I 29-min. 12. Menstruation and Premen- 50. Women in Prison, Part II 29-min. strual Tension 29-min. 51. Women in Policing 29-min. 13. Childbirth, Part I 29-min. 52. Food for Thought 29-min. 14. Childbirth, Part II 29-min. 53. Beyond the Beauty Myth 29-min. 15. Consciousness Raising 29-min. 54. Female Homosexuality 29-min. 16. The Credit-Ability Gap 29-min. 55. Menopause: How to Cope 29-min. 17. A Conversation with Viveca Family; Women Lindfors 29-min. 18. Economics and the Ameri- can Woman 29-min. 19. Women and Insurance 29-min. 20. Women and Insurance; The Industry Responds 29-min. 21. Female Sexuality, Part I 29-min. 22. Female Sexuality, Part II 29-min. 23. Margaret Sloan on Black Sisterhood 29-min.

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Women And Children In Women In Policing 29-min. Women's Show 59-min. China 29-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by National Public Affairs Cen- Produced by VVNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 1975. ter for Television, Washington DC. 1973. 1975. Catherine Milton of the Police Founda- A report on the issues involved in the Ruth Sidel, a psychiatric social worker tion estimates that five years ago a total debate over the Equal Rights Amend- who first visited China in 1971 with her of seven policewomen were on patrol in ment. Guests for a studio question-and- physician husband tells of the first law American cities. Today there are about answer session include Jill Ruckelshaus, passed after the 1949 revolution which two thousand. Ms. Milton and attorney an active member of the National made husbands and wives equal, abolished Margaret Gates explore this dramatic Women's Political Caucus; Gabrielle Bur- arranged marriage, and permitted women increase and the problems women still ton, author of the book "I'm Running to divorce. For related programs see series face in entering police careers. For related Away From Home, But I'm Not Allowed title WOMAN. programs see series title WOMAN. To Cross The Street;" and Cindy Turner, Children; ChinaCulture; Careers; Police/Community a 22-year-old bartender in Washington, Women Relations; Women D.C. The program also focuses on the debate in the Indiana State Legislature over ratification of the Amendment. Cor- Women And Insurance 29-min Women In PrisonPart I 29-min. respondents Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer report. For related programs, see Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. series title AMERICA '73. 1974. 1975. Women Kathleen Peratis, an attorney and director A short film, "Life a Rose," focuses on of the Women's Rights Project at the the life in a women's prison. Nancy Mar- American Civil Liberties Union, discusses gulies of the production team "Tomato World Hunger! Who Will sex discrimination in insurance. She be- Productions," explains her work on the Survive? 90-min. lieves that discrimination is practiced in film. For related programs see series title virtually every type of insurance current- WOMAN. Produced by Connecticut Public Tele- ly available. For related programs see Prisons; Women vision. 1974. series title WOMAN. A documentary on the world food crisis, Insurance; Sex Bias; Women questioning whether nations are equipped Women In PrisonPart II 29-min. to deal with the problem of rocketing population combined with static and even Women And Insurance: The Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. faltering food production. Three nations Industry Responds 29-min. 1975. serve as case studies: Niger, which many Two inmates of the Women's State Cor- experts declared "non-viable" after six Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. rectional Center in Tipton, Missouri years of drought; India, where poor crops 1975. (Peggy Russell and Carol Dillard) explore and a spiraling birth rate have produced a Representatives of the insurance industry some of the realities of prison life which starvation crisis; and Columbia, which explain industry practices and answer the film "Like a Rose," shown in Part I counts an estimated 60% of its children as charges of discrimination against women. of the two-part series, touches on. For malnourished. The problemsand Robert Waldron, manager of press rela- related programs, see series title WOMAN. opportunitiesof these nations are ex- tions for the Health Insurance Institute Prisons; Women amined by journalist Bill Moyers. and Barbara Lautzenheiser, vice president Agriculture; Nutrition and actuary of Bankers' Life of Nebraska, discuss changes in attitude toward Women Workers 29-min. women. For related programs see series title WOMAN. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. Insurance; Sex Bias; Women 1974. Barbara Wertheimer, director of trade union women's studies at the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Re- lations at Cornell University; and Margie Albert, union organizer for the Distri- butive Workers of America, believe that there is a new consciousness among office workers who are banding together for better wages and job conditions. For re- lated programs, see series title WOMAN. Labor Relations; Women

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The World Of The The World Of The The World Of The American Craftsman series American Craftsman: American Craftsman: Dorothy Young 29-min. Walker Weed 29-min. Produced by New Hampshire Network. 1967-69. Produced by New Hampshire Network. Produced by New Hampshire Network. A series of five programs offering visual 1969. 1969. portraits of five New Hampshire Dorothy Young began weaving in her Walker Weed's world is divided between craftsmenVivika Heino, Potter; Winslow spare time and eventually submitted her the quiet beauty of a 200-year-old home Eaves, Sculptor; Walker Weed, Wood work for exhibition. Her husband, Dr. in Etna, New Hampshire, and the compet- Worker; Barbara Scarponi, Jewelry and Lloyd Young, picked up the interest upon itive environment surrounding Hopkins Metal Worker; and Dorothy Yo.mg, retirement. This program shows how Center in Hanover, where he teaches Weaver. For further information see in- weaving has become a part of their lives, woodworking and is the department head dividual title listings for each program in and follows them as they collect natural of all crafts shops. The program examines this series. reeds and grasses near their home and use Weed's life in both areas, extracting his 1. The World of the American them to weave wall hangings, screens, and philosophy that objects should be natur- Craftsman: Barbara Scarponi 28-min. place mats; at work in their studio; at the ally beautiful. Weed is seen in his shop 2. The World of the American Sharon Arts Center, a division of the talking about his ideas and design, and in Craftsman: Dorothy Young 29-min. League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, the classroom. Weed is shown with his 3. The World of the American where Dr. Young is seen being installed as students at an informal dinner in his home, Craftsman: Vivika Heino 29-min. president and where Mrs. Young's weaving in his shop working on a hanging chair, 4. The World of the American is exhibited. Mrs. Young is shown con- and skiing with his wife in winter along Craftsman: Walker Weed 29-min. ducting an advanced workshop in weaving. the old logging trails that cross their 5. The World of the American For related programs see series title THE property. For related programs see series Craftsman: Winslow Eaves 29-min. WORLD OF THE AMERICAN CRAFTS- title THE WORLD OF THE AMERICAN Crafts MAN. CRAFTSMAN. Weaving Woodworking

The World Of The American Craftsman: The World Of The The World Of The Barbara Scarponi 28-min. American Craftsman: American Craftsman: Winslow Eaves 29-min. Produced by New Hampshire Network. Vivika Heino 29-min. 1969. Produced by New Hampshire Network. Produced by New Hampshire Network. The world of Barbara Scarponi centers 1967. 1969. around the rugged New Hampshire sea- The world of nationally-known potter, A portrait of sculptor Winslow Eaveshis coast where she lives with her husband Vivika Heino is reflected in this portrait. life, philosophy, and work. The artist is and young son. The program follows her She is shown in the studio "wedging" the seen in his studio in Andover, New Hamp- through some metalworking processes to clayan important step which removes shire, working in wood and steel. The discover why she works and how she is in- the air bubbles. At the wheel she is in development of his work is traced from fluenced. Mrs. Scarponi designs with spe- complete command of the clay as it the beginning sketches to the finished cific people in mind. She is seen talking grows from a shapeless lump to a perfect- sculpture. Eaves is filmed in his gallery, at with a young couple who have ordered ly-formed cylinder. She is also seen meet- a showing of his work at St. Paul's School wedding rings, then fashioning rings from ing with graduate students to discuss their in Concord, at home with his wife enter- a wax modelmolding the matrix, casting respective fields in art at a pottery sale taining friends, and cutting wood on his in gold, inlaying copper, filling, cleaning, parking the end of their labors. For re- property. For related programs see series and polishing. She is seen creating back lated programs see series title THE title THE WORLD OF THE AMERICAN plates for a set of dominoes and a silver WORLD OF THE AMERICAN CRAFTS- CRAFTSMAN. box to house them. For related programs MAN. Sculpture see series title THE WORLD OF THE Pottery AMERICAN CRAFTSMAN. Jewelry Write On, Women Playwrights 29-min. Produced by WNED-TV, Buffalo NY. 1974. Playwright Myrna Lamb says "Women playwrights are creating a new mythol- ogy. They're writing from the point of view of an oppressed majority, about women as subjects rather than objects. I call it the view from the other side of the moon." For related programs, see series A title WOMAN. 112 Careers; Women 1 1. 5 1/4-1YY

You Owe It To Yourself series Young Musical Artists series Youth In Trouble: The Learning Disabled Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. Black and White. Adolescent 3 hr. 56-min. 1973. Produced by WKAR-TV, East Lansing Allen Ludden of "College Bowl" and MI. 1969. Produced by KERA-TV, Dallas TX. 1974. "Password" fame is the host for a fast- A series of television recitals devoted to tal- This series is an edited account of a paced series of 10 programs on money ented young musicians from around the two-day symposium on learning disabili- management. The entertaining game show world. The programs offer viewers and lis- ties held in Dallas, Texas on May 2 & 3, format introduces viewers to techniques teners a wide range of music-from the 1974. Chester Poremba, Ph.D., Chief for handling personal finances. Budgeting, Renaissance to the present. The composers Psychologist at Children's Hospital in credit, insurance, investments and estate represented are: Negri (and three anony- Denver, Colorado, is moderator. planning are among the topics covered. mous Renaissance composers), Morley, Child Development; Learning Contestants are husband-and-wife teams Dow land, Marais, Purcell, Alessandro Disabilities representing a variety of income levels Scarlatti, Pepusch, Telemann, Rameau, J. and occupations. Ludden asks questions; S. Bach, Domenico Scarlatti, Handel, the couples attempt to answer; and two Haydn, Rossini, Chopin, Wagner, The Youthful Offenders 29-min. family economics experts (Dr. Elsie Fet- Gounod, Brahms, Saint-Saens, Sarasate, terman, University of Connecticut and Duparc, Leoncavallo, Wolf, AIWniz, De- Produced by WITF-TV, Hershey PA. 1972. Dr. Larry Coleman, Indiana State Uni- bussy, Mascagni, Strauss, Ravel, versity) referee and elaborate on the an- Stravinsky, Villa-Lobos, and Blackwood. Five young inmates report on their first- swers. Home viewers compete with studio Individual program titles are: hand experiences with the American sys- guests and are able to check their answers 1. Ralph Votapek, Pianist 29-min. tem of criminal justice. Filmed on against the correct conclusions. Quiz 2. Anne Elgar, Soprano 29-min. location at the Robert Kennedy Youth questions were researched and written by 3. New York Trio da Camera 29-min. Center, an experimental and progressive Dr. Raymond C. Anderson, Assistant 4. Joseph Kalichstein, federal prison in Morgantown, West Vir- Dean of the College of Education and Pianist 29-min. ginia, the program describes some of the professor of family economics at the Uni- 5. Arthur Thompson, Baritone 29-min. problems faced by prisoners in a "show- versity of Maryland.,They are based on 6. Jeffry & Ronald Marlow, case" prison. For related programs see material provided by various professional, Duo-pianists 28-min. series title THE JUST GENERATION. trade and government agencies such as 7. Nicholai Nielsen, Guitarist 29-min. Juvenile Delinquency; Legal the American Bankers Association, the 8. Jessye Norman, Soprano 29-min. System; Prisons American Bar Association and the De- 9. Blanca Uribe, Pianist partment of Health, Education and Wel- 10. Walter Verdehr, Violinist & fare. Individual program titles are: David Renner, Pianist 29-min. 1. Budgeting 29-min. 11. William Cochran, Tenor 28-min. 2. Credit 28-min. 12. Nerine Barrett, Pianist 30-min. 3. Housing for Family Needs 29-min. 13. Trio; Easley Blackwood 29-min. 4. Social Security 30-min. Music 5. Life Insurance 29-min. 6. Health Insurance 29-min. 7. Property and Liability Insurance 29-min. 8. Banking and Savings Institutions 29-min. 9. Investments and Risk Capital 24-min. 10. Estate Planning 29-min. Consumerism; Insurance; Money Management

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Zen Mountain Center 45-min.

Produced by KQED-TV, San Francisco CA. 1968. Tassajara is a mountain retreat, a center of Zen Buddhism built around an ancient hot springs nine miles inland from the Pacific, east of the famed Big Sur. The first and only Zen, monastery in America, the buildings and area are being pain- stakingly restored by the manual labor of its members. Suzuki Roshi, the abbot, moves stones himself, along with his stu- dents to carefully reconstruct Tassajara into an edifice of peace and beauty. By seeking out from the Masters and stu- dents their feelings about Zen, by show- ing the rigors and beauties of Tassajara, this film attempts to transcend reporting and suggest a new range of sensations and some quality of participation in the life- style at the mountain community. Religion; Zen

114 117 16mm Film Index

An alphabetical listing of programs and Jane KennedyTo Be Free The World Of The American Craftsman: series available on 16mm film from the Civil Rights; Jane Kennedy Dorothy Young Indiana University Audio Visual Center Low View From A Dark Shadow Weaving ( IUAVC), Indiana University, Blooming- Children; Welfare The World Of The American Craftsman: ton, IN. 47401. Please see the Program The Marshes Of "Two" Street Vivika Heino Pottery Index for complete details on each title Alcoholism; U.S.Culture and contact IUAVC directly for purchase Maybe Tomorrow The World Of The American Craftsman: and rental information. In some cases, the Marriage; Race Relations Walker Weed Woodworking length and color specifications differ No Gun Towers, No Fences from those listed in this catalogue. Sub- Juvenile Delinquency; Prisons The World Of The American Craftsman: Winslow Eaves ject headings have been included for your Promise City Sculpture convenience. Towns; U.S.Culture Additional programs in this catalogue Artists In America: Barbara Linden Secrets Of A Brook Barbara Linden; Theatre Environment may be available on 16mm film from other sources. Please contact the pro- Artists In America: Howard Jones Sticks And Stones ... Will Build A House Howard Jones; Sculpture American Indian Culture; Architecture ducing agency directly for this informa- Artists In America: Jerry McNeely Stockyards: End Of An Era tion. Film Study; Jerry McNeely; Writing U.S.Culture; U.S.History Artists In America: Mary Pritchard Tiger By The Tail Crafts; Mary Pritchard Alcoholism Artists In America: Peter Alexander Time's Lost Children Peter Alexander; Sculpture Mental Retardation Artists In America: Robert Erickson Tomorrow Is Maybe Music; Robert Erickson Environment Artists In America: Roberta Flack Transitions: Conversations With Wendell Music; Roberta Flack Castle Artists In America: Rudy Pozzatti Arts; Crafts; Sculpture Printmaking; Rudy Pozzatti The World Of The American Craftsman: Artists In America: Sam "Lightnin'" Barbara Scarponi Hopkins Jewelry Music; Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins Bryan Beavers: A Moving Portrait American Indian Culture; U.S.Culture Color Her Sunshine Mental Retardation Drink, Drank, Drunk Alcoholism Drugs In The Tenderloin Drugs Art Profile: Frank Gallo Frank Gallo; Sculpture Hey! What About Us! Careers; Employment The Impeachment Of Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson; Drama; Government; U.S.History NOTE: This program must be ordered directly from The Public Tele- vision Library

118 115 Captioned and Signed Program Index

An alphabetical listing of programs and Selected programs from the Nova series: The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is series available in captioned versions for Science developing a project to caption more pub- the deaf and hearing-impaired, and pro- "The Search for Life" lic television programs for the deaf and grams that are not captioned, but were 'The Mystery of the Anasazi" hearing-impaired audience. In conjunction produced specifically for the deaf audi- 'Take the World from Another Point of with the Bureau of Education for the View" ence. See the Program Index for complete 'The Lysenko Affair" Handicapped of the Department of details on each title. Subjedt headings 'The Plutonium Connection" Health, Education and Welfare, PBS has have been included for your convenience. completed an experimental stage of the Questions project and is now in an interim period of Ascent Health Care; Smoking captioning programs while seeking FCC Mountain Climbing A program on "Mechanical Banks" from authorization for a permanent closed Seledted programs from Charlie's Pad: the Antiques IV series Art; Cartooning Antiques captioning system which could be used "Cartoon Heads" by all television broadcasters. The cap- The following programs are not cap- "Cartoon Hands & Feet" tions that PBS is using appear on the "Domestic Cartoon Animals" tioned, but have been produced specifi- screen only through the use of a special "Cartoon Perspective" cally for the hearing-impaired audience: decoder. "Cartoon Composition" Let's Lipread "Review I" Lipreading At the same time, the WGBH Educational Foundation in Boston, Massachusetts is "Review II" Little Theatre Of The Deaf "Review III" Mime; Stories; Theatre involved in an open captioning project and has provided captioned programs to The French Chef Rock Gospel Cooking Music PBS for broadcast purposes. The WGBH Hawaii Now, Hawaii Five-0 captions differ from those used at PBS in Television that they are open-captions and appear Jane KennedyTo Be Free on the screen at all times and to all view- Civil Rights; Jane Kennedy; Vietnam ers. Conflict The Public Television Library's effort to Selected programs froro Making Things develop a collection of programs for non- Work: broadcast (audio visual) use on 3/4-inch Consumerism "U" videocassette in open-captioned "Rug Spots" form is a continuing process. Please con- "Mending Books" tact PTL for information about new addi- "Care of Birds" "Battered Pictures" tions to this collection. "Things that Need Polishing" "Glass" "Small Electrical Repairs" "Household Smells" The Mark Waters Story Cancer; Death and Dying; Drama; Smoking

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An alphabetical listing of programs and Hodgepodge Lodge series designed for specific age groups, Animals; Crafts; Environment ranging from kindergarten through high The Just Generation school. See the Program Index for com- Legal System; Selective Service plete details on each title. Subject head- Let's Lipread ings have been included for your conve- 'Lipreading nience. Little Theater Of The Deaf Art Studio Mime; Stories; Theater Art Mouse Tales By Rumer Godden Art Studio, Too Literature; Stories Art Muffinland Music; Stories Carrascolendas Human Relations; Latin American Cul- The Observing Eye ture; Music; Stories; U.S.Culture Animals; Science Children's Key Concert Peter And The Wolf Ballet; Dance; Music Music; Puppetry; Stories Everyday People Puppets And The Poet Human Relations; Race Relations Literature; Puppetry; Shakespeare Hey! What About Us! Questions Careers; Employment Health Care; Smoking Secrets Of A Brook Environment The Sounds Of Christmas Christmas; Music Villa Alegre Environment; Human Relations; Latin American Culture; Music; U.S.Culture

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