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Box CTYLN-004

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Contains 14 Results:

Talent Showcase 1985, 1985-12-29

 File — Box: CTYLN-004
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-004-004
Scope and Contents

Talent show performers include Leroy Vly of the Sides, a reggae band of Morgan State University honor students; Chuck Jeffries, an Eddie Murphy impersonator; Eddie Feldman, a guitarist; Lamundy Jacoby, a singer; "Thunder Thigh Revue" by artists Joyce J. Scott and Kay Lawal-Muhammad; Radcliffe, an airbrush painter; Derek X. Brooks, a musician.

Dates: Broadcast: 1985-12-29

Bubba Smith, 1985-11-17

 File — Box: CTYLN-004
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-004-006
Scope and Contents

Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley interview football player and actor, Charles Aaron "Bubba" Smith about his career.

Dates: Broadcast: 1985-11-17

Survivors, 1985-12-01

 File — Box: CTYLN-004
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-004-015
Scope and Contents

Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley interview Abe Riley, Judge Michael Lee, and an anonymous Jane about their near-death experiences.

Dates: 1985-12-01

Cooking with the Griots, 1985-12-15

 File — Box: CTYLN-004
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-004-005
Scope and Contents

Mary Carter-Smith, Alice McGill, and Elmira M. Washington discuss "The Griots' Cookbook." They share their favorite recipes and folklore. B.T. Bentley reports on Huggy Bean, the first Black character produced in the United States. Jaki Hall features local thrift shops. Tea Montier interviews Raymond Haysbert of Parks Sausage and profiles the life of radio personality, Lawrence Dean Faulkner also known as Larry Dean.

Dates: Broadcast: 1985-12-15

Christmas Show 1985, 1985-12-22

 File — Box: CTYLN-004
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-004-001
Scope and Contents

The cast celebrates Christmas with the Morgan State University choir, the All Saints choir, and the Maryland Pacesetters Steel Band.

Dates: 1985-12-22

1985 in Review, 1986-01-05

 File — Box: CTYLN-004
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-004-003
Scope and Contents

Journalists Wiley Hall, Racine Winborne, and Sam Fulwood discuss Louis Farrakhan, Parren Mitchell, Stop the Killing campaign, South Africa, Provident Hospital, Squeegee kids, and the teenage pregnancy task force. Tea Montier interviews Ed Tildon, the Department Labor Commissioner.

Dates: Broadcast: 1986-01-05

Women’s View on Men, 1985-01-26

 File — Box: CTYLN-004
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-004-002
Scope and Contents

B.T. Bentley and Jaki Hall interview psychologist, Dr. Janice Stevenson about what the women of today expect in dating and marital relationships.

Dates: Broadcast: 1985-01-26

A Time of Terror, 1985-05-19

 File — Box: CTYLN-004
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-004-007
Scope and Contents

Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley interview James Cameron about his memoir, "A Time of Terror." Their discussion includes his near-lynching on August 7th, 1930 and his idea for the Black Holocaust Museum. Tea Montier interviews Imam Ronald Shakir from Baltimore Masjid.

Dates: 1985-05-19

Astrology: Dr. Jertha Love, 1985-05-26

 File — Box: CTYLN-004
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-004-008
Scope and Contents

Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley interview Reverend Love, a nationally recognized mystic and astrological counselor. Tea Montier interviews Dr. Wayne Kong of UCRC, Inc.

Dates: 1985-05-26

Blacks Against Nukes, 1985-06-02

 File — Box: CTYLN-004
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-004-009
Scope and Contents

"Weapons are equal opportunity destroyers" is the philosophy of guests, Gregory Johnson and Brenda Johnson, founders of Blacks Against Nukes. Tea Montier interviews Maya Angelou and Dr. Margaret Fountain from the Arthritis Foundation.

Dates: 1985-06-02