The 90’s, episode 201: TV Culture And How It Affects World Views
Episode 201 of the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode is called “TV CULTURE AND HOW IT AFFECTS WORLD VIEWS” and features the following segments:
Episode 201 of the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode is called “TV CULTURE AND HOW IT AFFECTS WORLD VIEWS” and features the following segments:
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. The first few minutes of the tape are footage of comedy called Scandal Tour that tours Washington DC. They give bus tours and act out parts of famous politicians. In this segment, a continuation from a previous tape, people imitate Vice President Dan Quayle and his wife, Marilyn. (Continuation of Tape #25). The second half of the tape is audio of Becker telling an anecdote about an experience he had meeting nuns who were trying to alleviate famine in Ethiopia.
Eddie Tape #92. Malls. Interviews with Joel Garreau and Pat Fox about malls in America.
Raw tape for the award-winning series The 90’s. Interview with Chicago architect Stanley Tigerman, widely considered a maverick and an outsider in the architectural community, plus some footage of Chicago architecture.
00:00 Color bars and tone. 00:40 Opening text about the tape (ie it promotes the CNTV, it is not the final edit, etc). 00:50 Clips of famous Chicago television programs, like “Studs’ Place.” We see clips of community television created at the Center. Narrated by Studs Terkel. 02:00 Studs Terkel comes on screen and promotes the Center. We see clips of people learning at the Center. We see Edie Adams at a CNTV benefit. We also learn that the Center […]
Episode 203 of the award-winning TV series The 90’s. This episode focuses on hemp and features the following segments:
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Interview with Jon Woronoff (1938-) about Japan, and some of the negative sides to economic, social and political issues that aren’t usually talked about. Then an interview with Paul Igasaki, who mainly discusses the perspectives and concerns of Japanese Americans.