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Productions

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Object Details

Descriptive Entry

This record unit consists of master audio tapes for Smithsonian Galaxy editions 77-125, 1981-1983, and Radio Smithsonian programs 534-574, 1980; and scripts of Radio Smithsonian programs 1-400.
sova.sia.faru0589

Topic

Radio -- Production and direction
Telecommunication
Radio programs

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Productions

Extent

5.5 cu. ft. (11 document boxes)

Date

1969-1983

Archival Repository

Smithsonian Institution Archives

Identifier

Record Unit 589

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Audiotapes

Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 589, Smithsonian Institution. Office of Telecommunications, Productions

Genre/Form

Audiotapes

Restrictions

Restrictions pertaining to the use of these materials may apply (based on contracts/copyright). Access restrictions may also apply if listening copies are not currently available. Listening copies can be made for a fee. Contact reference staff for details.
SIA.FARU0589
https://sova.si.edu/record/SIA.FARU0589
Record Unit 589
SIA

Record ID

ebl-1503510748823-1503510748835-0

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Untitled

"The Code Duello." A visit to an exhibit exploring the controversial practice of dueling - part of a "gentlemen's" everyday life in America until the 1840's.

"The Real George Washington"

"The Harvest Moon Shines On"

"Reflections on the American Musical Theater." Highlights from a recent Smithsonian program featuring Schuyler Chapin, former General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera, and his son Ted, Producer of the Kennedy Center's Musical Theater Lab. The two illustrate their points with songs performed by a group of talented young singers.

Untitled

"Americans in Brittany and Normandy"

"Hart and Hammerstein." What changes occurred in the magical melodies of Richard Rodgers when lyricist Oscar Hammerstein succeeded Lorenz Hart? Noted pianist John Eaton compares the two masters.

"Putting the 'Bite' on Bugs"

"Chattering with Chipmunks"

"The Spider Lady"

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"All About Edith." Edith Head, the prolific designer whose costumes have graced scores of films - from "All About Eve" to "The Sting" - talks about her career.

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"Now That's Funny" (Repeat #82)

"Diving for the 'Indiana.'" The story of a remarkable expedition to salvage the oldest surviving American-made engine from a freighter that sank in Lake Superior in 1858.

"Faster than Sound." Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager, the first man to travel faster than the speed of sound, looks back at his career as a jet pilot.

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"Christmas at the Smithsonian." Highlights of holiday festivities at the Smithsonian museums.

"The 1980 Festival of American Folklife," Part II. More highlights from this year's Folklife Festival, including the sounds of a Caribbean carnival and the traditions and lore of Finnish-Americans.

"Nature's Wake-up Call" (Repeat #60)

"America's Home-Grown Opera Star"

"Georg Jensen Silversmithy." A look at an exhibition honoring the work of 77 master craftsmen who have designed for the Jensen firm over the past 75 years, making its name synonymous with modern design in silver.


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