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| Genre/Form: | Talk shows Interviews |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | Ruben Salazar; Charles Champlin; Roy Innis; Jim Bouton; Sam Yorty; Jerry Lewis |
| Material Type: | Film |
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| OCLC Number: | 423385638 |
| Notes: | Morning talk show (two and a half hours, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. daily). |
| Performer(s): | Host: Regis Philbin. |
| Responsibility: | KHJ-TV, Los Angeles. |
Abstract:
Highlights from the past year, including the following: Conversation with L.A. times reporter and KMEX news director Ruben Salazar; conversation with film critic Charles Champlin and producer Martin Rakin (sp?); conversation with CORE director Roy Innis; conversation with baseball pitcher and writer, Jim Bouton; segment on the death of 14-year-old Alan Fish, hit by a foul ball at Dodger Stadium; Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty on the phone from Amsterdam; consumer affairs reporter Theresa Drury (sp?) on dangerous toys; conversation with Jerry Lewis; discussion on abortion; Theresa Drury (sp?) on dishonest auto repair shops.
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- Salazar, Ruben, -- 1928-1970 -- Interviews.
- Minority journalists -- California -- Los Angeles -- Interviews.
- Mexican American authors -- California -- Los Angeles -- Interviews.
- Champlin, Charles, -- 1926- -- Interviews.
- Congress of Racial Equality.
- Innis, Roy, -- 1934- -- Interviews.
- African American political activists -- Interviews.
- Bouton, Jim -- Interviews.
- Baseball players -- United States -- Interviews.
- Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles, Calif.)
- Yorty, Sam, -- 1909-1998 -- Interviews.
- Toy industry -- Corrupt practices.
- Lewis, Jerry, -- 1926- -- Interviews.
- Abortion.
- Automobiles -- Maintenance and repair -- Corrupt practices -- California -- Los Angeles.
