June 1974 KPFK Folio

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6:45 IMPEACHMENT DESK. In-depth look at what's happening and likely to happen, from Dennis Levitt, with help from News and Public Affairs.

7:15 LABOR REPORT: Paul Schrade & Paul Rosenstein

7:30 OPEN HOUR. We leave this time slot unscheduled, so that we may bring you late-breaking information in news, public affairs, or the arts.

8:30 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—Live in Concert. Piston: Toccata. Chausson: Poeme for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 25—Henryk Szeryng, violin. Paganini: Concerto No. 3 for Violin and Orchestra—Henryk Szeryng, violin. Tchaikovsky: Suite No. 3 in C major. Michael Tilson Thomas conducts. William Pierce hosts. Stereo. Recorded with the Dolby "A" noise reduction system.

10:30 ELECTION NIGHT: Live Democracy. KPFK's election night programming will of course provide the facts and figures, and much more. A collection of in-studio guests, open phones, live on-the-spot coverage, will provide an in-depth view of the California primary elections. Excerpts from four election documentaries presented in May: Proposition 9 Debate, Chicano Political Power, L.A. Country Supervisors: Focus on Power, and The Gubernatorial Race: Who's Interested? Produced by News and Public Affairs.

12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c.

wednesday 5

6:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk. With calendar, Labor Report, and news summary at 8:40.

9:00 IMPEACHMENT DESK. Rebroadcast from yesterday evening.

9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. Continuing our month-long presentation of D.H. Lawrence's novel, read by Dave Boxall in all its unexpurgated entirety.

10:00 ETHNIC MUSIC: Richland Women. Produced by Joanne Erde and Roberta Friedman.

11:00 INSIDE L.A. Earl Ofari selects excerpts from his Saturday program.

11:30 WOMEN FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION. Hosted by Dorothy Eletz.

12:00 NOON CONCERT. A concert by members of the Festival Players of California recorded March 6, 1974 in KPFK's Auditorium. Handel: Sonata in C Major; Schickhard: Sonata in G Minor; Froberger: Toccata; Gibbons: Queen's Command; Corelli: Sonata in F Major; Telemann: Sonata in A Minor. Ellen Perrin, recorders; Jan Kelley, cello; Sharon Davis, harpsichord. Dorye Roettger provides informal commentary about the music and the musicians. Stereo.

1:55 REPORT TO THE LISTENER: Will Lewis. Brendan Behan

2:00 PLAY OF THE WEEK: The Hostage. Brendan Behan's story of war-time Irish in not quite so war-time Ireland. With Diana Webster, Moultrie Patten and Julie Harris are featured. Directed by Perry Bruskin.

4:00 ORGANIC GARDENING

5:00 DEALING. News and views set to music, produced by Barbara Cady.

6:00 THE EVENING NEWS

6:45 IMPEACHMENT DESK. Dennis Levitt brings us up to date on latest developments, with a little help from News and Public Affairs:

7:15 CHARLES MORGAN: Commentary

7:30 OPEN HOUR

8:30 MUSIC IN LOS ANGELES. A program of music for male chorus, the final concert in this season's Concerts West series, recorded live in concert at the Unitarian Community Church in Santa Monica on March 15, 1974. The UCLA Men's Glee Club under the direction of Doun Weiss is featured in works ranging from traditional American folksongs and black spirituals through Renaissance compositions and ending with a medley from Frank Loesser's Guys and Dolls. David Cloud hosts. Stereo.

10:00 FREE VERMONT. In the late sixties, movement activists settled in Vermont. The outcome in 1973: tapes on home birth, free schools, matriarchy, people's fair, FBI harassment. A loose and easy "letter from Vermont," produced by Paul Mclsaac and Peter Zanger for WBAI. (rebroadcast Monday the 10th, 2:00 p.m.)

11:15 SEARCHING FOR KADAK. Harlan Ellisor reads the ultimate Jewish science fiction story, published in the anthology Wandering Stars. Originally broadcast on KPFK's science fiction program, Hour 25. (rebroadcast Monday the 10th, 3:15 p.m.)

12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c.

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