James Macandrew presents German-Jewish-American composer Stefan Wolpe who presents his latest work "Solo Piece for Trumpet." Also performed: "Quartet for Trumpet, Saxophone, Piano and Percussion."
Scenes from Ronald Milner's off-Broadway play "Who's Got His Own" about a black family who are forced to examine their roles in life after the death of the father.
Ron Milner's play "Who's Got His Own" about a black family opened and closed last week after a negative reaction. Producer Joseph Papp, Wynn Handman, Loften Mitchell, William Branch and Mr. Miller discuss the matter.
Columbus University professor Dr. Hafez Farmayan and James Macandrew discuss the Iranian film "Persepolis" written and produced by poet Ferydoun Rahnema, which is presented and narrated by Dimitra Steris.
Satirical fables by James Thurber's "Further Fables of Our Time;" Hilaire Belloc's "The Bad Child's Book of Beasts;" and Samuel Hoffenstein's "Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing" are read by guest actors.
First of the two-part study of the life and work of George Bernard Shaw. Actress-author Margaret Webster discusses and reads excerpts from his works "Candida", Man and Superman", "Mrs. Warren's Profession" and "Pygmalion".
A tribute to artist-illustrator Aubrey Beardsley, who died at the age of 26 in1898, and the current exhibition of his work at New York's Gallery of Modern Art.