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Third World Potpourri Program 814 Original Airdate: 1/6/1978 Subject Keywords Actors - Boston - Massachusetts Afro-American radio stations Afro-Americans in radio broadcasting Chinese American women Theater Subject Genre Public Affairs: Current Events Personal Names Chin, Tsai Martin, Phil Corporate Names Cambridge Ensemble - Cambridge - Massachusetts (theatre group) Nine Voices of Christmas (radio broadcast) Orchestra Pabon (musical group) Puntila and Matti (theatrical production) WILD Radio - Boston - Massachusetts Program Description Program consists of three segments, including Barbara Barrow-Murray's interviews with Phil Martin (Public Affairs Director for Black-programmed AM radio station WILD, and recent recipient of the Gabriel Award for his program "Nine Voices of Christmas"), and with Cambridge Ensemble actress Tsai Chin (whose production of Bertoldt Brecht's Puntila and Matti recently closed), and a performance by Orchestra Pabon, a group of Latin musicians. Interview segment with Chin features a previously taped scene from Puntila and Matti with Chin and Ensemble actor Michael Fugineti. Producer Barbara Barrow-Murray Associate Producer Melvin Moore Director Eric Himes Host Barbara Barrow-Murray Guests Tsai Chin Phil Martin Performers Orchestra Pabon (musical group) Others Ron Buccheri (switcher) Marvin Clark (intern) Brian Clarke (assistant director) Vern Coleman (audio) Doug DeVitt (videotape recordist) Rebecca Hill (fashion consultant) Danny Horne (intern) David Hutton (videotape recordist) Nat Johnson (audio) Pat Kane (videotape recordist) Tiit Koppel (camera) Bronislaw Krol (audio) Ann LaBillois (intern) Webster Lewis (theme music) Greg MacDonald (camera) Gene Mackles (graphic designer) John MacKnight (lighting director) John MacKnight (lighting assistant) Fran Mahard (scenic design) Richard McGonagle (lighting assistant) Richard McGonagle (assistant cameraman) John Plausse (lighting director) George Rivera (production assistant) Kathy Smith (switcher) Lee Smith (camera) David St. Onge (videotape recordist) Aubrey Stewart (video) Robert Tomaselli (lighting assistant) Skip Wareham (camera) Mitch Waters (camera) Mitch Waters (assistant cameraman) Conrad White (stage manager) Eileen Yang (researcher)
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