A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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July 1, 1968 - Taking a break from his campaign for the presidency, Eugene McCarthy reads his own poetry to a group of students at a Minnesota university (possibly St. Johns).
October 13, 1969 - Events, Issues and Ideas program, with news reporting on Richard Nixon's response to protesting and demonstrations, Bill Tilton and student protests, amongst other news topics.
April 14, 1970 - Garrison Keillor hosts The Morning Program, which includes skits on lawn care, news, music, and sex tips. The newscast includes the Apollo 13 moon expedition news, which had a explosion on space vessel. Mission Control actualities include the famous "Houston, we've had a problem" audio.
November 1, 1970 - A report by John Keefe on the Cedar-Riverside and urban renewal project. Includes various interviews with local residents.
December 4, 1970 - Transcription by codeMantra, LLC:
December 9, 1970 - Date from transcript is December 9, 1970. Includes Garrison Keillor talking about the show start time varying from day to day while waiting for the New Brighton transmitter to come on.
April 4, 1971 - Benjamin Spock speaks at Augsburg College. Topics of Spock’s address include politics, social injustice, environment, and health. Address was in honor of the Minnesota Eight, sponsored by the Minnesota Eight Defense Committee.
April 21, 1971 - Captain John Kerry at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearings. Kerry appeared before a U.S. Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war. Transcript: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Vietnam_Veterans_Against_the_War_Statement
May 9, 1971 - Writer and philosopher Ayn Rand speaking at the Ford Hall Forum. Rand’s speech is titled The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution, based on a 1971 collection of essays in which Rand argues that religion, the New Left, and similar forces are irrational and harmful.
September 1, 1971 - Roberto Rossellini, Italian film director and screenwriter, is interviewed by James Blue and Al Milgrom at University of Minnesota event. Rossellini also answers audience questions. Mr. Rossellini was one of the directors of the neorealist film movement.