November 15, 1980 - Producer John Gaddo produced this sound portrait of life along the Mississippi River.
March 10, 1981 - The Radio Project presents Vanished Voices: New Yorkers in the Thirties, part 2 (Coming to New York). Program includes a collection of interviews based on unpublished materials collected by the Federal Writers' Project in the 1930s, recounting the experiences of immigrants to New York City.
March 11, 1981 - The Radio Project presents Vanished Voices: New Yorkers in the Thirties, part 3 (The Union Spirit). Program features workers stories of their union activities: Morse code operators, radiomen on merchant ships…and one tale relates an organized hair bobbing that was sparked by the firing of a junior nurse for showing up at work with bobbed hair.
March 12, 1981 - The Radio Project presents Vanished Voices: New Yorkers in the Thirties, part 4 (Magic and Medicine). Program includes a collection of interviews on unpublished materials collected in the 1930's by the Federal Writers' Project, where New Yorkers talk about witch doctors, herbalists, and ambulance drivers.
March 13, 1981 - The Radio Project presents Vanished Voices: New Yorkers in the Thirties, part 5 (Romance of the City). Program includes a collection of interviews based on unpublished materials collected by the Federal Writers' Project in the 1930's, where people of New York talk about friendships, romance, and the American Dream.
July 4, 1981 - A look at the city of St. Paul and how it's citizens feel about the city.
March 12, 1982 - A documentary about Black classical music and musicians. Program looks at the contributions and musical masterpieces of Black composers to classical music. Includes various musical segments, reports, and interviews.
July 13, 1982 - Radio correspondents reminisce about their experiences reporting on WWII. Interviewees include: Charles Collingwood, William Shirier, Eric Sevareid and John McVanee. Produced for NPR by Carolyn Jensen. Narrated by Noah Adams.
August 1, 1982 - Connie Goldman Productions
August 1, 1982 - Connie Goldman Productions