Our American Generations - War - This I Believe Essays
From: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow- Phil Mariage
Series: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
Length: 58:30
A very moving program featuring 5 generational essays taken from the This I Believe Archive. This is the 3rd in our program series, Our American Generations, a special series of programs from Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow. Daniel Mettman (under 18) from Wichita, KS, Laura Malkus (18-30) from Baltimore, MD, Becky Herz (30-50) from Sacramento, CA, Marcia Dickson (50-65) from Delaware, OH, and Bill Luce (over 65)from Tuscon, AZ are my guests and they share their essays on WAR. A short discussion follows the readings and this is a very moving program...one that will remain in your memory.
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Piece Description
A very moving program featuring 5 generational essays taken from the This I Believe Archive. This is the 3rd in our program series, Our American Generations, a special series of programs from Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow. Daniel Mettman (under 18) from Wichita, KS, Laura Malkus (18-30) from Baltimore, MD, Becky Herz (30-50) from Sacramento, CA, Marcia Dickson (50-65) from Delaware, OH, and Bill Luce (over 65)from Tuscon, AZ are my guests and they share their essays on WAR. A short discussion follows the readings and this is a very moving program...one that will remain in your memory.
Broadcast History
Now in our 7th year on KUAR Public Radio - Little Rock. This is a special program - #3 in our series, Our American Generations
Timing and Cues
Time Cues
0 to 0:59 Billboard
1:00 to 5:59 News Hole
6:01 to 6:29 Music Bed
6:30 to 18:59 Segment One
19:00 to 19:59 Music Bed
20:00 to 38:39 Segment Two
39:01 to 39:37 Music Bed
39:38 to 57:59 Segment Three
58:00 to 58:30 Music Bed
