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Box CTYLN-006

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Contains 14 Results:

Back up tape, 1986-08-24

 File — Box: CTYLN-006
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-006-011
Series Description From the Series: The television program City Line was a public affairs show with topics centered around Baltimore City’s Black community and had a Black cast and crew. It aired from 1982 through 1989. The show was typically 60 minutes long and was broadcast weekly on Sunday afternoons. Occasionally, there were 90-minute specials, and from 1988-1989, the show was shortened to 30 minutes. Typical programs included a conversation with guests before a live studio audience, a...
Dates: 1986-08-24

The Fast Food Frenzy, 1986-10-05

 File — Box: CTYLN-006
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-006-009
Series Description From the Series: The television program City Line was a public affairs show with topics centered around Baltimore City’s Black community and had a Black cast and crew. It aired from 1982 through 1989. The show was typically 60 minutes long and was broadcast weekly on Sunday afternoons. Occasionally, there were 90-minute specials, and from 1988-1989, the show was shortened to 30 minutes. Typical programs included a conversation with guests before a live studio audience, a...
Dates: 1986-10-05

[Unlabeled Tape], 1986-11-14 - 1986-11-21

 File — Box: CTYLN-006
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-006-006
Series Description From the Series: The television program City Line was a public affairs show with topics centered around Baltimore City’s Black community and had a Black cast and crew. It aired from 1982 through 1989. The show was typically 60 minutes long and was broadcast weekly on Sunday afternoons. Occasionally, there were 90-minute specials, and from 1988-1989, the show was shortened to 30 minutes. Typical programs included a conversation with guests before a live studio audience, a...
Dates: 1986-11-14 - 1986-11-21

Carl Lewis, 1986-10-19

 File — Box: CTYLN-006
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-006-010
Scope and Contents

Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley interview Carl Lewis, Olympic gold medalist, on his aspirations for the 1988 games and on becoming an actor and singer. Tea Montier interviews Bill Jews, President and CEO of Liberty Medical Center.

Dates: 1986-10-19

Political Analyst; Teen Fathers, 1986-10-26

 File — Box: CTYLN-006
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-006-012
Scope and Contents

Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley examine the November 4th elections with guests then interview local teen fathers. Guests include Wiley Hall III and Mike Fletcher from The Evening Sun; Anthony Brown, a teen father; William Holly, a teen father. Tea Montier interviews Racine Winbourne from the Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO).

Dates: 1986-10-26

200th Show Celebration, 1986-11-23

 File — Box: CTYLN-006
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-006-015
Scope and Contents

The show celebrates and reflects on their 200th episode. Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley interview Reggie Wright, show creator and developer. The show receives an award from the Governor's Office.

Dates: Broadcast: 1986-11-23

Cooking with Jonathan Edges, 1986-11-30

 File — Box: CTYLN-006
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-006-014
Scope and Contents

Chef and caterer, Jonathan Edges is interviewed and prepares meals using Thanksgiving leftovers.

Dates: 1986-11-30

South Africa, 1984-11-24

 File — Box: CTYLN-006
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-006-001
Series Description From the Series: The television program City Line was a public affairs show with topics centered around Baltimore City’s Black community and had a Black cast and crew. It aired from 1982 through 1989. The show was typically 60 minutes long and was broadcast weekly on Sunday afternoons. Occasionally, there were 90-minute specials, and from 1988-1989, the show was shortened to 30 minutes. Typical programs included a conversation with guests before a live studio audience, a...
Dates: 1984-11-24

Homophobia; Cast of Mama I Want To Sing, 1986-06-08

 File — Box: CTYLN-006
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-006-002
Scope and Contents

Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley discuss homophobia and examine its origins, its intensification since the AIDS epidemic, and its painful, often tragic personal effects. Then they talk to Doris Troy about her story being captured in a hit musical. Guests include Carlene Cheetam, Gay and Lesbian Rights Activist; A. Billy S. Jones, from the National Coalition of Black Gays; Doris Troy, from the cast of "Mama I Want To Sing"

Dates: 1986-06-08

Meet the Candidates I, 1986-06-15

 File — Box: CTYLN-006
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-006-003
Scope and Contents

This is the first part of the 90-minute special episode featuring the candidates for the important Black-majority 7th Congressional District seat. Candidates are Augustus Adair, Isaiah Fletcher, Sr., Hazel Judd, Kweisi Mfume, A. Dwight Pettit, Wendell Phillips, and Sandra Stewart.

Dates: 1986-06-15