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WFSU Florida State University Broadcasting Program Television Schedule, September 1966
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FM RADIO
THURSDAY
A.M.
7:00 NEWS HEADLINES
FM IN THE AM - I - symphonic music selected for early morning listening
7:40 NEWS and Program Highlights
7:45 FM IN THE AM - II - morning concert continues
8:25 NEWS
P.M.
2:00 OVERTURE - short musical works with a guide to WFSU-FM programs and campus events
2:25 NEWS
2:30 FEATURE CONCERT - see separate listing of works to be featured during September
3:30 JAPANESE PRESS REVIEW - Japan's perspective on international issues in a program for Radio Japan
3:45 LONDON ECHO - a BBC magazine of the Arts . . . repeat of Wednesday program
4:00 MUSIC FROM GERMANY - by German composers and performers:
1 - Rosthius: "Ich Stieg Auf"
C.P.E. Bach: Concerto for Hammerfluegel and Strings
8 - Wal-Berg: The Montmartre Waltz
Koeper: Violin Concerto
Suite for Three Trombones and Orchestra
15 - Blacher, Hartmann, Dessau, Henze, Wagner-Regeny: "A Jewish Chronicle"
22 - Strauss: Ophelia's Songs
Reger: Piano Concerto in F minor (1st movement)
29 - Wagner: "In das Album"
"Ankunft"
Reger: Piano Concerto in F minor (2nd and 3rd movements)
4:30 THE GEORGETOWN FORUM - faculty members of the Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., and guest authorities discuss problems of current concern
5:00 MUSIC FOR AFTER FIVE - music for the early evening broadcast in STEREO
6:55 NEWS
7:00 FEATURE CONCERT - repeat of 2:30 program
8:00 EVENING REPORT - a comprehensive summary of news from the Associated Press, the Florida State University News Bureau and CBS (by special arrangement with WTNT, Tallahassee)
8:15 MEN AND MOLECULES - from the American Chemical Society, reports on current research
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8:30 STUDENTS SPEAK - FSU students' perspectives on issues of significance to their time . . . Erik Collins and Bob Cornet are hosts:
8 - "Operation Sign-Up"
15 - "We, The People"
22 - "The 12,000 Mile Shadow"
29 - "The Alienated Egg Head"
9:00 STRING RECITAL - a recorded concert of works for solo string instruments
9:55 NEWS
10:00 EVENING CONCERT - major works from the symphonic literature broadcast in STEREO
11:55 NEWS
FRIDAY
A.M.
7:00 NEWS HEADLINES
FM IN THE AM - I - a morning concert of symphonic music
7:40 NEWS and Program Highlights
7:45 FM IN THE AM - II - morning concert continued
8:25 NEWS
P.M.
2:00 OVERTURE - music, program notes, and campus events
2:30 FEATURE CONCERT - a major work featured each day . . . see separate listing
3:30 BRITISH PRESS REVIEW - editorial opinion from Great Britain's newspapers and periodicals
3:45 EDUCATION FOR TODAY - from the University of Florida . . . repeat of Tuesday evening program
4:00 NETHERLANDS CHAMBER MUSIC - works for chamber ensemble from the Dutch and international repertoires performed by Dutch instrumentalists . . . beginning September 23 . . . A HISTORY OF CZECHOSLOVAKIAN MUSIC: a survey from the earliest forms to contemporary composers
4:30 EXPLORING THE CHILD'S WORLD - interviews with delinquent and disturbed children and adolescents:
2 - Life is a Bunch of Pain: an angry and alone twelve year old
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9 - Let The World Adjust To Me: a girl whose father wanted a boy
16 - Girl in a Box Car: an orphan who hops freights
23 - A Precocious Neo-Adult: a thirteen year old car thief
5:00 MUSIC FOR AFTER FIVE - two hours of music broadcast in STEREO
6:55 NEWS
September 16, 6:30 P.M. - Opening of the new Metropolitan Opera . . . see "Of Special Interest"
7:00 FEATURE CONCERT - repeat of 2:30 program
8:00 EVENING REPORT - a comprehensive summary of world and local news reported by Erle Grubb from the studios of WFSU-FM
8:15 WORLD THEATRE - British Broadcasting Corporation productions:
2 - Goldoni: Mine Hostess
23 - Euripides: The Hippolytus
30 - Calderon: The World's Great Stage
September 9 - F.S.U. Faculty Recital . . . see "Of Special Interest"
9:55 NEWS
10:00 EVENING CONCERT - major symphonic works broadcast in STEREO
11:55 NEWS
SATURDAY
2:00 OVERTURE - short musical works with a guide to WFSU-FM programs and campus events
2:25 NEWS
2:30 GERMAN PRESS REVIEW - commentary on world events from newspapers and periodicals of West Germany
2:45 BELGIUM TODAY - reports on events and people in Belgium of interest to American listeners
3:00 OPERA MATINEE - complete recorded performances of major operatic works with commentary by Ralph Andrews:
3 - Verdi: Aida
10 - Wagner: Lohengrin
17 - Donizetti: L'Elisir D'Amore
24 - Beethoven: Fidelio
5:55 NEWS
6:00 TALKING ABOUT MUSIC - musicologists, performers, conductors, and composers talk about their work
6:30 THE WORLD OF THE PAPERBACK - a new series of discussions in which writers, editors, and critics review books available in paper editions
WFSU-FM is a member of NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL RADIO
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6:45 TRANSATLANTIC PROFILE - via transatlantic cable, programs describing Europeans in the news
7:00 BROADWAY PANORAMA - original cast performances of Broadway musicals broadcast in STEREO
7:55 NEWS
8:00 SIGNS OF THE TIMES - Lectures recorded at the Cooper Union in New York City:
3 - "Cynicism and Hypocrisy", Irving Sarnoff, Professor of Psychology, New York University
10 - "The Struggle Against Crime", Vincent L. Broderick, Police Commissioner, New York City
17 - "Violence and Aggression", Fredric Wertham, psycho-analyst, author
24 - A PORTRAIT OF DYLAN THOMAS - recollections of his friends and contemporaries
9:00 EVENING RECITAL - music highlighting a particular composer, instrument, or ensemble
9:55 NEWS
10:00 EVENING CONCERT - a program of symphonic music broadcast in STEREO
11:55 NEWS
FEATURE CONCERT
A major work each week-day at 2:30 p.m. repeated at 7:00 p.m.
SEPTEMBER
1 - Dvorak: The Water Sprite
2 - Telemann: Magnificat in C Major
5 - Henze: Symphony No. 4
6 - Haydn: Piano Concerto in D
7 - Porter: Symphony No. 2
8 - Delius: Appalachia
9 - Martinu: Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra
12 - Handel: Dixit Dominus
13 - Dorati: Symphony
14 - Stravinsky: Violin Concerto
16 - Elgar: Symphony No. 1
19 - Faure: Requiem
20 - Rosenberg: Symphony No. 3
21 - Prokofieff: The Prodigal Son
22 - Donizetti: Il Campanello
23 - Berg: Violin Concerto
26 - Foss: A Parable of Death
27 - Muller-Zurich: Cello Concerto
28 - Milhaub: Symphony No. 4
29 - Bernstein: The Age of Anxiety
30 - Vivaldi: Magnificat in G Minor
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SEPTEMBER 1966
profiles
florida state university broadcasting . . . . . . tallahassee
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Jazz
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USA
SUNDAYS AT 3:30TUESDAYS AT 9:00
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DAVID
& LISA
CLASSIC CINEMAWED.,SEPT. 21
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
FOOTBALL
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RETURNS ON SEPTEMBER 18
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WFSU
TV 11
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 1
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER-
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE- fun and learning for children.
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- how youngsters can start a coin collection.
6:00 MATH EDUCATION- half-hour lesson on the methods of the "new" math.
6:30 TRAVEL SHOWCASE- thirty minute travel film.
7:00 USA: COMPOSERS- "Electronic Music"-
7:30 THE SILENT REVOLUTION- the miraculous progress being made in the treatment of the mentally ill. (1hr.)
8:30 LOCAL ISSUMarginalinal Merchants: the Negro in Business."-
9:00 THE OPEN MIND: "Animal Research: Should Congress Act?"-
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 2
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER: "Clever Elsie"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE-
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- adventures of Matti, a Finnish orphan
6:00 THE AIR FORCE STORY: "Global Operations, 1943"- 15 minute documentary.
6:15 THE CHRISTOPHERS: "The Greatest Profession"- inspirational program
6:30 WHEN THE DAY'S WORK IS DONE-
7:00 THE FRENCH CHEF: "Broiled Chicken Plain and Saucy"-
7:30 A MOMENT WITH .
8:00 JAPAN TODAY:
8:30 THE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: "Sibelius Festival (Part II)- "Symphony No. 3 in C." "The Serenades"
SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 4
1:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS I: "A Sort of Paradise" and "Pocomania"- The private world of the Guatemalan Indian is explored in the first half-hour, the second part, "Pocomania" (a little madness) features natives of Jamaica and their rituals.
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2:00 THE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: "Sibelius Festival II"- Three different orchestras perform works by Sibelius.
3:00 USA: COMPOSERS- "The Avant-Garde"-
3:30 JAZZ SCENE: "Jimmy Smith Trio"- Oscar Brown, Jr. is host to this exciting jazz trio.
4:00 CLASSIC CINEMA: "The Mirror Has Two Faces"-
5:30 USA: WRITERS: "The Iowa Workshop"
6:00 SCIENCE REPORTER: "Returning from the Moon"-
6:30 A TIME FOR CHANGE- the Civil Rights Act of 1964 explained.
7:00 THE BEST OF THE NET: "America's Crises: Crime in the Streets"-
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 5
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER: "The Frog Prince"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE- informative entertainment for youngsters.
5:30 WHAT'S NEW: "Plimoth Plantation" Tony Saletan visits Plymouth.
6:00 MATH EDUCATION- Dr. Robert Kalir instructs in modern mathematics
6:30 THE BIG PICTURE
7:00 SCIENCE REPORTER: "Returning from the Moon"- the Apollo returns.
7:30 HOMEMAKING TODAY: "Brighten Your Kitchen"- Marjorie Hartman illustrates the importance of good lighting in the kitchen
8:00 WHEN THE DAY'S WORK IS DONE- community betterment results from increased leisure time.
8:30 THE QUIET BATTLE- portrayal of American foreign aid at work.
9:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS I: "A Sort of Paradise" and "Pocomania"-
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 6
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER: "Grasshopper and the Ants"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE- information, magic, and fun.
5:30 WHAT'S NEW: "How Coins are Made"
6:00 THE QUIET BATTLE-
6:30 CHEF'S DELIGHT- chefs from famous restaurants offer recipes.
7:00 USA: WRITERS: "The Iowa Workshop". the University of Iowa.
7:30 THE BEST OF NET: "America's Crises: Crime in the Streets"-
8:30 A TIME FOR A CHANGE- Arthur Godfrey narrates on the Civil Rights Act.
9:00 JAZZ SCENE- The Jimmy Smith Trio
9:30 SCIENCE REPORTER: "Returning from the Moon"
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WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 7
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER- "The Three Spinners"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE- Duey the Dragon reads the birthday list.
5:30 WHAT'S NEW: "This is Arizona"-
6:00 ELECTRONICS AND YOU: "The Atom"- The first program in a new series.
6:30 A TIME FOR CHANGE- Different aspects of teh Civil Rights Act of 1964.
7:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS II: "Einstein"-
8:00 1966 FLORIDA FOOTBALL COACHES SPECIAL- a discussion on the coming football season with Coaches Bill Peterson and Ray Graves.
9:00 CLASSIC CINEMA: "Waltz of the Toreadors"- Peter Sellers
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 8
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER: "Stone Soup"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW: "How Coins are Made- Part II"
6:00 MATH EDUCATION- Dr. Robert Kalin
6:30 TRAVEL SHOWCASE- "The Many Faces of Mexico"
7:00 USA COMPOSERS: "The Avant-Garde"- Composers are interviewed and excerpts from their works are performed.
7:30 THE SPREAD OF THE EAGLE: "The Hero"-
8:30 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS III: "Minds Behind the War: Eisenhower as Commander" Lt. General Sir Bryan Horrocks, group commander for the British in World War II gives his views on the famous general.
9:00 THE OPEN MIND: "A Profile of Luigi Barzini"
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 9
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER: "The Twelve Months"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- the adventures of Matti
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6:00 THE AIR FORCE STORY- "Expanding Air Power, June 1943"
6:15 THE CHRISTOPHERS
6:30 THE OPEN MIND: "A Profile of Luigi Barzini"- an interview with Barzini who is considered the leading Italian journalist of his day.
7:30 A MOMENT WITH . . . Deena Clark interviews well-known personalities.
8:00 JAPAN TODAY: "Five Foreign Newsmen Look at Japan"-
8:30 THE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: "Lower Depths"- a critically-acclaimed production of Maxim Gorky's powerful play, dealing with poverty and misery in Czarist Russia (2 hrs.)
SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 11
1:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS I: "International Magazine"-
2:00 THE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: "Lower Depths"- (2 hours)
4:00 CLASSIC CINEMA: "Room at the Top" Winner of Two Academy Awards! A strikingly effective movie. Laurence Harvey and Simone Signoret star.
5:30 USA: WRITERS- "Bruce Jay Friedman and Black Humor"-
6:00 1966 FLORIDA FOOTBALL PREVIEW- Head coaches Bill Peterson (FSU), Charlie Tate (Miami), and Ray Graves (U of F) discuss the coming football season.
7:00 THE BEST OF NET: "Los Angeles Philharmonic"- Under the direction of the brilliant young conductor Zubin Mehta.
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 12
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER: "The Brementown Musicians"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW: "The U.S.S. Constitution and the War of 1812"- Tony Saletan visits the old firgate
6:00 MATH EDUCATION- modern mathematices. Dr. Robert Kalin, instructor
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WFSU-TV
6:30 THE BIG PICTURE
7:00 SCIENCE REPORTER: "Ticket Through the Sound Barrier"-
7:30 HOMEMAKING TODAY: "Cool Cooking"
8:00 EXCELLENT AMATEURS-
8:30 DESIGN FOR A CITY- focuses on Philadelphia's massive urban renewal program.
9:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS I: "International Magazine No. 36"-
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 13
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER: "The Monkeys and the Hats"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW: "Coin Distribution"-
6:00 DESIGN FOR A CITY- Philadelphia's problems of urban renewal
6:30 CHEF'S DELIGHT- "Cheese Blintzes"
7:00 USA: WRITERS- "Bruce Jay Friedman and Black Humor"- the humor of the 60's
7:30 THE BEST OF NET: "Los Angeles Philharmonic"- Zubin Mehta.
8:30 FROM TYPE TO PAPER- the story of man's written records.
9:00 THE JAZZ SCENE- "The Jazz Crusaders"
9:30 SCIENCE REPORTER: "Ticket Through the Sound Barrier"-
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 14
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER: "Thumbelina"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW: "International Magazine" a special edition for youngsters. A panorama of young people's activities around the world.
6:00 ELECTRONICS AND YOU: "The Electron"- a survey course helps everyone understand electronics.
6:30 FROM TYPE TOP PAPER- a cartoon-illustrated history of man's methods of recording.
7:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS II: "New in Perspective"-
8:00 CALL YOUR DOCTOR- Viewers are invited to call in questions on the topic under discussion. A panel of doctors provide the answers.
8:30 PETE'S PICKS- Bill Peterson, football coach of FSU, gives his predictions on The FSU-Houston Game.
9:00 CLASSIC CINEMA: "The Silent Enemy" Laurence Harvey and Dawn Addams in the true story of the wartime exploits of British frogman, Commander Lionel Crabb
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 15
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER: "Simpleton"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW: "Coins in the Economy" the many uses of coins.
6:00 MATH EDUCATION- half-hour telecourse. Dr. Robert Kalin instructs on the methods of modern mathematics
6:30 TRAVEL SHOWCASE: "This England"- a visit to famous English landmarks.
7:00 USA: ARTISTS- "Claes Oldenburg"- one of the first "pop" artists.
7:30 THE SPREAD OF THE EAGLE: "The Voices"-
8:30 MINDS BEHIND THE WAR: "MacArthur and the Far East"-
9:00 F.S.U. SEMINOLE BOOSTERS BANQUET video-taped highlights of the afternoon's fete.
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 16
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER "Jack Rabbit and teh Beanstalk"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- adventures of Matti
6:00 THE AIR FORCE STORY: "Schweinfurt and Regensburg, August 1943"- History of the U.S. Air Force during World War II.
6:15 THE CHRISTOPHERS- 15 minute inspirational program.
6:30 THE OPEN MIND: "A Profile of Janet Flanner (Genet)"- author of MEN AND MONUMENTS.
7:30 A MOMENT WITH . . . interviews with hostess Deena Clark.
8:00 JAPAN TODAY: "Japanese Women"-
8:30 THE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS-
SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 18
1:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS I: "These Humble Shores" and "Aga Khan"-
2:00 FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: "Warsaw Philharmonic II"- "Symphony No. 5, Opus 47" by Dmitri Shostakovich. Witold Rowicki conducts.
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3:00 USA: "Robert Raushenberg"- of the winner of the 1964 Biennale national Art Competition.
3:30 JAZZ SCENE: "Les McCann, Ltd."
4:00 CLASSIC CINEMA: "Brothers-in-Law"- a cascade of chuckles. Stars Richard Attenborough, Ian Carmichael and Terry Thomas.
5:30 USA: WRITERS: "Science Fiction"
6:00 FSU FOOTBALL: "FSU vs. HOUSTON" a playback for football fans.
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 19
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER- "The Story That Never Ended"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- features dances of the Indians in the southwest United States
6:00 MATH EDUCATION- Dr. Robert Kalin conducts a telecourse on modern math
6:30 THE BIG PICTURE- The U.S. Army
7:00 SCIENCE REPORTER:
7:30 HOMEMAKING TODAY- with Marjorie Hartman
8:00 THE TALLAHASSEE P.M. SHOW Tallahassee's own TONIGHT program!
9:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS I: "These Humble Shores" and "Aga Khan" (two half-hour programs.)
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 20
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER "The Emperor's New Clothes"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- Roger Anderson discusses coin collections
6:00 EXPLORING THE HIGH FRONTIER
6:30 CHEF'S DELIGHT- "Capon a la Kiev"
7:00 USA WRITERS: "Science Fiction"-
7:30 THE BEST OF NET: "What's Happening to Television?"
8:30 THE MERCER PROJECT- peaceful desegregation in Macon, Georgia
9:00 THE JAZZ SCENE: "Les McCann, Ltd."
9:30 COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 21
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER "The Elves and the Shoemaker"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- "International Magazine"
6:00 ELECTRONICS AND YOU- "Systems"- a survey of the general field of electronics.
6:30 THE MERCER PROJECT- desegregation in Macon, Georgia
7:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS II: "Black Campus" and "Death in the Morning"
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8:00 CALL YOUR DOCTOR- a panel of Tallahassee doctors answer questions on medical topics Call 599-3406 or 599-3417
8:30 PETE'S PICKS- Bill Peterson, football coach, discusses the FSU-Miami game
9:00 CLASSIC CINEMA: "David and Lisa"- a deeply moving love story about two disturbed young people. Stars Keir Dullea and Janet Margolin, directed by Frank Perry.
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 22
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER-
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- the story coins tell.
6:00 MATH EDUCATION- Dr. Robert Kalin
6:30 TRAVEL SHOWCASE- "Mediterranean Holiday"
7:00 USA ARTISTS: "Robert Raushenberg" one of America's foremost young painters
7:30 THE SPREAD OF THE EAGLE: "The Outcast"-
8:30 THE MINDS BEHIND THE WAR: "Rommel in Africa"-
9:00 THE OPEN MIND: "A Profile of Andre Maurois"-
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 23
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER: "The Wisemen of Gotham"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- the conclusion of the adventures of Matti.
6:00 THE AIR FORCE STORY- "Two Years of War"
6:15 THE CHRISTOPHERS- inspirational.
6:30 THE OPEN MIND: "A Profile of Andre Maurois"-
7:30 A MOMENT WITH . . . interview with Deena Clark.
8:00 JAPAN TODAY: "Living Standards in Japan"-
8:30 THE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: "Lincoln Center, Stage V"-
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WFSU-TV
SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 25
1:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS I: "Hong Kong" and "African Revolutionary"
2:00 THE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: "Lincoln Center, Stage V"-
3:00 USA ARTISTS: "Jasper Johns"
3:30 JAZZ SCENE- "Teddy Edwards Sextet"
4:00 CLASSIC CINEMA: "The Entertainer" Laurence Olivier gives a fine performance in this powerful and brilliant film. "A Masterpiece!" Time Magazine
5:30 USA WRITERS: "Richard Rovere:
6:00 FSU FOOTBALL: "FSU vs the University of Miami"- a playback of this exciting game
7:00 THE BEST OF NET: "At Issue" Obscenity and the Law"-
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 26
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER- "Rumplestiltskin"
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW: "The Lost Pony"- an afternoon with a group of Danish youngsters.
6:00 MATH EDUCATION- Dr. Robert Kalin
6:30 THE BIG PICTURE
7:00 SCIENCE REPORTER:
7:30 HOMEMAKING TODAY- with Majorie Hartman of the Florida Power Corp.
8:00 THE TALLAHASSEE P.M. SHOW- local talent performs for one hour
9:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS I: "Hong Kong" and "African Revolutionary"-
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 27
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW-
6:00 ECLIPSE OF THE QUIET SUN-
6:30 CHEF'S DELIGHT- "Cookies"
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7:00 USA WRITERS: "Richard Rovere: Journalism as an Art"
7:30 THE BEST OF NET: "At Issue: Obscenity and the Law"
8:30 TODAY'S WOMAN- examines the
9:00 JAZZ SCENE- "Teddy Edwards Sextet"
9:30 SCIENCE REPORTER: "Window on the Cosmos"-
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 28
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- "Lapland"
6:00 ELECTRONICS AND YOU: "Currents"
6:30 MANAGERS IN ACTION: "What Management Is"- an activity within itself
7:00 NET PUBLIC AFFAIRS II- "Paris Must Burn" (one hour)
8:00 CALL YOUR DOCTOR- Call 599-3406 or 599-3417 for the answer to your question on the topic under discussion.
8:30 PETE'S PICKS- Bill Peterson.
9:00 CLASSIC CINEMA: "The Lonliness of the Long Distance Runner"- Stars Tom Courtenay and Michael Redgrave.
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 29
4:45 TALES OF POINDEXTER
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW- "Viller Valle: Departure"
6:00 MATH EDUCATION- Dr. Robert Kalin
6:30 TRAVEL SHOWCASE- "Madras-Kanchi"
7:00 USA ARTISTS: "Jasper Johns"
7:30 THE SPREAD OF THE EAGLE: "The Colossus"- Julius Caesar coming into power.
8:30 THE STRUGGLE FOR PEACE: "An Armed World"-
9:00 THE OPEN MIND:
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 30
5:00 MISS NANCY'S STORE
5:30 WHAT'S NEW:
6:00 THE AIR FORCE STORY: "Maximum Effort, October 1943"
6:15 THE CHRISTOPHERS- an inspirational 15 minutes
6:30 THE OPEN MIND- "A Profile of Federico Fellini"
7:30 A MOMENT WITH . . . an informative interview
8:00 JAPAN TODAY: "Pam and Nick"- two American exchange students visit Japan.
8:30 THE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS:
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FM RADIO
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
THE METROPOLITAN OPERA
OPENING NIGHT
FRIDAY, September 16, 6:30 p.m.
Direct from New York City, the opening night performance from the Metropolitan's new opera house at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts . . . "Anthony and Cleopatra" by Samuel Barber with Leontyne Price, Rosalind Elias, Jess Thomas, and Justino Diaz
FSU SCHOOL OF MUSIC
CONCERTS AND RECITALS
Again this year WFSU-FM will broadcast faculty recitals and concerts by student organizations direct from Opperman Music Hall and Westcott Auditorium:
9 - Eugene Talley-Schmidt, tenor
20 - Edward Kilenyi, pianist
STEREO BROADCASTS
Weekdays: 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
10:00 - midnight
Saturday: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
10:00 - midnight
Sunday: 10:00 - midnight
MOMENTS FROM GREAT LITERATURE
MONDAY, 8:30 p.m. beginning September 12 Jo Stripling begins a new series of readings from the works of important authors:
12 - Hilton: Goodbye Mr. Chips (Part I)
19 - Hilton: Goodbye Mr. Chips (Part II)
26 - D.H. Lawrence: The Shadow in the Rose Garden
MEN AND UNIVERSITIES
SUNDAY 7:30 p.m.
Lectures by members of the FSU faculty on men who have influenced the development of higher education in this country:
4 - Milton Carothers, Professor of Higher Education, "Daniel Coit Gilman and American Graduate Education"
11 - Relis Brown, Associate Professor of Zoology, "William Welch and the Training of Physicians"
18 - Richard Bartlett, Associate Professor of History, "Frederick Jackson Turner's American Interpretation of History"
25 - Jackson Ice, Associate Professor of Philosophy, "William James and Pragmatism in America"
[fourth column]
SUNDAY
P.M.
2:00 OVERTURE- a guide to WFSU-FM programs of the day and campus events with short musical selections
2:25 NEWS
2:30 PORTRAITS OF OUR TIME- a close look at the personalities and policies of world leaders
2:45 BBC WORLD REPORT- analyses of world affairs by British journalists, reporters, economists, and historians
3:00 THE DE BELLIS COLLECTION- cultural leader Frank V. de Bellis introduces music from his own extensive record collection:
4 - Pesenti: Corrente e Gagliarda
Vivaldi: Sonata in E minor, No. 5
Locateli: Concerto a quattro in G minor
Respighi: Toccata for Piano and Orchestra
11 - Marini: La Gardana
Carissimi: Baltazar
Rossini: Bolero
Busoni: Toccata
Maderna: Musica per Orchestra, No. 2
18 - Roncalli: Suite No. 2 in E minor
D. Scarlatti: Sonata in A minor
Tartini: Sinfonia Pastorale
Rossini: "La Regaga Veneziana"
Tintori: Divertimento for 5 Instruments
25 - Scarlatti: Sonata in F
Grazioli: Adagio in A minor
Carissimi: Diluvirm Universale
Sammartini: Symphony in A for Strings
Paganini: Caprices No. 2 in G minor & No. 3 in E minor
4:30 INTERNATIONAL TEACH-IN -
discussions of revolution, wars of liberation, and theories of self-determination and intervention:
4 - Phoung Margain, Secretary General, Cambodian Cabinet
William Worthy, representing the National Liberation Front, Vietnam
Robert Scalapion, Professor, Political Science, University of California
11 - Max Freedman, American political analyst
Roger Garaudy, Director, French Center of Marxist Studies and Research
[first column]
FM RADIO
18 - Ali Mazrui, Political Science Professor, Uganda
Patrick Gordon Walker, former British Foreign Secretary
25 - Max Freedman, Roger Garaudy, Ali Mazrui, Patrick Gordon Walker
5:00 THE TWO WORLDS OF JAZZ - hosts Nat Hentoff, Father Norman J. O'Connor, and Pastor John Gensel explore jazz music and its contexts with weekly guests
6:00 THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY RADIO FORUM - a new season of discussions moderated by Dr. Robert Bone, professor of government, in which faculty members and guests examine currently important issues
6:30 CHAMBER MUSIC - music of various periods for chamber ensembles
7:25 NEWS
7:30 MEN AND UNIVERSITIES - from the FSU Lectures in American Studies . . . see listing under "Of Special Interest"
8:30 FSU REBROADCAST - repeat performances of concerts and recitals originally broadcast from Westcott Music Hall
9:55 NEWS
10:00 EVENING CONCERT - major works from the symphonic literature broadcast in STEREO
11:55 NEWS
MONDAY
A.M.
7:00 NEWS HEADLINES
FM IN THE AM - I - a morning concert of symphonic music
7:40 NEWS and Program Highlights
7:45 FM IN THE AM - II - morning concert continued
8:25 NEWS
P.M.
2:00 OVERTURE - music, program notes, and campus events
2:25 NEWS
2:30 FEATURE CONCERT - a major, seldom-heard composition features each day . . . see separate listing of daily Featured Work
3:30 FRENCH PRESS REVIEW - editorial comment from newspapers and periodicals of France
3:45 EUROPEAN REVIEW - reports via transatlantic cable on matters of importance in Europe as seen by correspondents of Radio Nederland
4:00 YOUNG CANADIAN ARTISTS - recitals by gifted Canadian musicians
[second column]
4:30 MORAL PHILOSOPHY - repeat of Tuesday evening program on the meaning of morality for modern man
5:00 MUSIC FOR AFTER FIVE - two hours of music broadcast in STEREO
6:55 NEWS
7:00 FEATURE CONCERT - repeat of 2:30 program
8:00 EVENING REPORT - a comprehensive summary of world and local news reported by Erle Grubb from the studios of WFSU-FM
8:15 GERMANY TODAY - a review of the music, arts and letters of contemporary Germany
8:30 THE LIVING SHAKESPEARE - an analysis of Shakespeare's Roman plays with dramatic excerpts
MOMENTS FROM GREAT LITERATURE
beginning September 12-
Jo Stripling begins a new season of readings . . . see listing under "Of Special Interest"
9:00 KEYBOARD RECITAL - selected works from the literature for piano, harpsichord and organ
9:55 NEWS
10:00EVENING CONCERT - major symphonic works broadcast in STEREO
11:55 NEWS
TUESDAY
A.M.
7:00 NEWS HEADLINES
FM IN THE AM - I - symphonic music selected for early morning listening
7:40 NEWS and Program Highlights
7:45 FM IN THE AM - II - morning concert continued
8:25 NEWS
P.M.
2:00 OVERTURE - short musical works with a guide to WFSU-FM programs and campus events
2:25 NEWS
2:30 FEATURE CONCERT - see separate daily listing of works to be featured during September
[third column]
3:30 SWEDISH PRESS REVIEW - comments on important international issues from the press of Sweden
3:45 BOOKS UNLIMITED - reviews of books published by the Wayne State University Press:
6 - "Educational Issues In A Changing Society"
13 - "The Breton Lays In Middle English"
20 - "The Santal"
27 - "Experiments In Life"
4:00 FRENCH MUSIC AND MUSICIANS - a new series from the French Cultural Services:
6 - Lalande: Chaconne in Echo
Debussy: Rhapsody for Saxophone and Orchestra
13 - Berlioz: Lelio (excerpts)
20 - Bernier: Jupiter and Europa
27 - Constant: Par le Feu
4:30 BBC SCIENCE MAGAZINE - short reports and interviews concerning late advances in science and technology
5:00 MUSIC FOR AFTER FIVE - music for the early evening broadcast in STEREO
6:55 NEWS
7:00 FEATURE CONCERT - repeat of 2:30 program
8:00 EVENING REPORT - a comprehensive summary of news from the Associated Press, the Florida State University News Bureau and CBS (by special arrangement with WTNT, Tallahassee)
8:15 EDUCATION FOR TODAY - Dr. Kimball Wiles, Dean of the University of Florida College of Education, talks with members of the faculty about philosophies and practices in education
8:30 MORAL PHILOSOPHY - Professor A.R.C. Duncan, head of the Department of Philosophy at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario speaks on the meaning of morality for modern man
9:00 CHAMBER MUSIC - varied programs of recorded music for chamber ensembles
9:55 NEWS
10:00 EVENING CONCERT - major works from the symphonic literature broadcast in STEREO
11:55 NEWS
WEDNESDAY
A.M.
7:00 NEWS HEADLINES
FM IN THE AM - I - a morning concert of symphonic music
[fourth column]
7:40 NEWS and Program Highlights
7:45 FM IN THE AM - II - morning concert continued
8:25 NEWS
P.M.
2:00 OVERTURE - music, program notes, and campus events
2:25 NEWS
2:30 FEATURE CONCERT - a major work featured each day . . . see separate listing
3:30 OVER THE BACK FENCE - Canadian commentary on current world affairs
3:45 GERMANY TODAY - the arts and letters of contemporary Germany . . . repeat of Monday evening program
4:00 THE COLLECTOR'S CORNER - performances of rarely heard music from out-of-print American and European recordings
4:25 NEWS
4:30 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK - government officials, prominent foreign visitors, and other important individuals heard in talks, interviews, and discussions
5:00 MUSIC FOR AFTER FIVE - two hours of music broadcast in STEREO
6:55 NEWS
7:00 FEATURE CONCERT - repeat of 2:30 program
8:00 EVENING REPORT - a comprehensive summary of world and local news reported by Erle Grubb from the studios of WFSU-FM
8:15 LONDON ECHO - news, reviews, and comment from the fields of literature, music, art, and the cinema
8:30 THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY FORUM - weekly discussions by faculty members and guests moderated by Dr. Robert Bone, Professor of Government . . . repeat of Sunday program
9:00 ARTISTS IN SONG - opera and lieder recitals
9:55 NEWS
10:00 EVENING CONCERT - major symphonic works broadcast in STEREO
11:55 NEWS
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FM RADIO
THURSDAY
A.M.
7:00 NEWS HEADLINES
FM IN THE AM - I - symphonic music selected for early morning listening
7:40 NEWS and Program Highlights
7:45 FM IN THE AM - II - morning concert continues
8:25 NEWS
P.M.
2:00 OVERTURE - short musical works with a guide to WFSU-FM programs and campus events
2:25 NEWS
2:30 FEATURE CONCERT - see separate listing of works to be featured during September
3:30 JAPANESE PRESS REVIEW - Japan's perspective on international issues in a program for Radio Japan
3:45 LONDON ECHO - a BBC magazine of the Arts . . . repeat of Wednesday program
4:00 MUSIC FROM GERMANY - by German composers and performers:
1 - Rosthius: "Ich Stieg Auf"
C.P.E. Bach: Concerto for Hammerfluegel and Strings
8 - Wal-Berg: The Montmartre Waltz
Koeper: Violin Concerto
Suite for Three Trombones and Orchestra
15 - Blacher, Hartmann, Dessau, Henze, Wagner-Regeny: "A Jewish Chronicle"
22 - Strauss: Ophelia's Songs
Reger: Piano Concerto in F minor (1st movement)
29 - Wagner: "In das Album"
"Ankunft"
Reger: Piano Concerto in F minor (2nd and 3rd movements)
4:30 THE GEORGETOWN FORUM - faculty members of the Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., and guest authorities discuss problems of current concern
5:00 MUSIC FOR AFTER FIVE - music for the early evening broadcast in STEREO
6:55 NEWS
7:00 FEATURE CONCERT - repeat of 2:30 program
8:00 EVENING REPORT - a comprehensive summary of news from the Associated Press, the Florida State University News Bureau and CBS (by special arrangement with WTNT, Tallahassee)
8:15 MEN AND MOLECULES - from the American Chemical Society, reports on current research
[second column]
8:30 STUDENTS SPEAK - FSU students' perspectives on issues of significance to their time . . . Erik Collins and Bob Cornet are hosts:
8 - "Operation Sign-Up"
15 - "We, The People"
22 - "The 12,000 Mile Shadow"
29 - "The Alienated Egg Head"
9:00 STRING RECITAL - a recorded concert of works for solo string instruments
9:55 NEWS
10:00 EVENING CONCERT - major works from the symphonic literature broadcast in STEREO
11:55 NEWS
FRIDAY
A.M.
7:00 NEWS HEADLINES
FM IN THE AM - I - a morning concert of symphonic music
7:40 NEWS and Program Highlights
7:45 FM IN THE AM - II - morning concert continued
8:25 NEWS
P.M.
2:00 OVERTURE - music, program notes, and campus events
2:30 FEATURE CONCERT - a major work featured each day . . . see separate listing
3:30 BRITISH PRESS REVIEW - editorial opinion from Great Britain's newspapers and periodicals
3:45 EDUCATION FOR TODAY - from the University of Florida . . . repeat of Tuesday evening program
4:00 NETHERLANDS CHAMBER MUSIC - works for chamber ensemble from the Dutch and international repertoires performed by Dutch instrumentalists . . . beginning September 23 . . . A HISTORY OF CZECHOSLOVAKIAN MUSIC: a survey from the earliest forms to contemporary composers
4:30 EXPLORING THE CHILD'S WORLD - interviews with delinquent and disturbed children and adolescents:
2 - Life is a Bunch of Pain: an angry and alone twelve year old
[third column]
9 - Let The World Adjust To Me: a girl whose father wanted a boy
16 - Girl in a Box Car: an orphan who hops freights
23 - A Precocious Neo-Adult: a thirteen year old car thief
5:00 MUSIC FOR AFTER FIVE - two hours of music broadcast in STEREO
6:55 NEWS
September 16, 6:30 P.M. - Opening of the new Metropolitan Opera . . . see "Of Special Interest"
7:00 FEATURE CONCERT - repeat of 2:30 program
8:00 EVENING REPORT - a comprehensive summary of world and local news reported by Erle Grubb from the studios of WFSU-FM
8:15 WORLD THEATRE - British Broadcasting Corporation productions:
2 - Goldoni: Mine Hostess
23 - Euripides: The Hippolytus
30 - Calderon: The World's Great Stage
September 9 - F.S.U. Faculty Recital . . . see "Of Special Interest"
9:55 NEWS
10:00 EVENING CONCERT - major symphonic works broadcast in STEREO
11:55 NEWS
SATURDAY
2:00 OVERTURE - short musical works with a guide to WFSU-FM programs and campus events
2:25 NEWS
2:30 GERMAN PRESS REVIEW - commentary on world events from newspapers and periodicals of West Germany
2:45 BELGIUM TODAY - reports on events and people in Belgium of interest to American listeners
3:00 OPERA MATINEE - complete recorded performances of major operatic works with commentary by Ralph Andrews:
3 - Verdi: Aida
10 - Wagner: Lohengrin
17 - Donizetti: L'Elisir D'Amore
24 - Beethoven: Fidelio
5:55 NEWS
6:00 TALKING ABOUT MUSIC - musicologists, performers, conductors, and composers talk about their work
6:30 THE WORLD OF THE PAPERBACK - a new series of discussions in which writers, editors, and critics review books available in paper editions
WFSU-FM is a member of NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL RADIO
[fourth column]
6:45 TRANSATLANTIC PROFILE - via transatlantic cable, programs describing Europeans in the news
7:00 BROADWAY PANORAMA - original cast performances of Broadway musicals broadcast in STEREO
7:55 NEWS
8:00 SIGNS OF THE TIMES - Lectures recorded at the Cooper Union in New York City:
3 - "Cynicism and Hypocrisy", Irving Sarnoff, Professor of Psychology, New York University
10 - "The Struggle Against Crime", Vincent L. Broderick, Police Commissioner, New York City
17 - "Violence and Aggression", Fredric Wertham, psycho-analyst, author
24 - A PORTRAIT OF DYLAN THOMAS - recollections of his friends and contemporaries
9:00 EVENING RECITAL - music highlighting a particular composer, instrument, or ensemble
9:55 NEWS
10:00 EVENING CONCERT - a program of symphonic music broadcast in STEREO
11:55 NEWS
FEATURE CONCERT
A major work each week-day at 2:30 p.m. repeated at 7:00 p.m.
SEPTEMBER
1 - Dvorak: The Water Sprite
2 - Telemann: Magnificat in C Major
5 - Henze: Symphony No. 4
6 - Haydn: Piano Concerto in D
7 - Porter: Symphony No. 2
8 - Delius: Appalachia
9 - Martinu: Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra
12 - Handel: Dixit Dominus
13 - Dorati: Symphony
14 - Stravinsky: Violin Concerto
16 - Elgar: Symphony No. 1
19 - Faure: Requiem
20 - Rosenberg: Symphony No. 3
21 - Prokofieff: The Prodigal Son
22 - Donizetti: Il Campanello
23 - Berg: Violin Concerto
26 - Foss: A Parable of Death
27 - Muller-Zurich: Cello Concerto
28 - Milhaub: Symphony No. 4
29 - Bernstein: The Age of Anxiety
30 - Vivaldi: Magnificat in G Minor
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