A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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September 27, 1984 - Tandi Gcabashe, a woman who lived in South Africa for 38 years speaks about violence and apartheid in South Africa. Produced by Dan Olson.
September 28, 1984 - MPR’s Gary Eichten provides commentary on the 1984 Minnesota Twins baseball season. While no pennant…the team has a new owner, Kirby Puckett on the roster, and gave fans a season of plucky play.
September 28, 1984 - Minneapolis Star & Tribune’s sports commentator Howard Sinker provides commentary on the Twin’s chances for post season play evaporating after a heart-breaking game loss the night prior. The Twins are back two games for a division title and making the playoffs, with only three games left in the regular season.
October 1, 1984 - Guest Jonathan Miller is a medical doctor who has co-written a book about the human reproductive organs. Miller is also the originator of the British comedy revue "Beyond the Fringe" and produced the public television series "The Body in Question." He has also directed and staged Shakespeare plays for PBS.
October 4, 1984 - On this Midday, author Jane Howard talks about her book, Margaret Mead: A Life. Howard also answers listener questions.
October 5, 1984 - A tape recorded tour of three parts of Carver Park, given by Kathy Heidel, a naturalist.
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