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 tvGuide.txt
1972-73 AMERICAN "UFO" BROADCASTS AS SEEN THROUGH TV GUIDE (last updated 29 September 2002) Compiled by Marc Martin Information supplied by Chris Campbell, Jeff Leroy, Dave McCoy, and Helen Weber In the United States, "UFO" was broadcast for the very first time during the 1972-73 television season.
There is no information for several episodes due to missing issues or no synopsis printed, but these have been guessed at using the rerun schedule and the very similar Boston schedule.
However, using the rerun schedule and the very similar Providence schedule, educated guesses have been made as to which episodes these might have been.
ufoseries.com /magazines/tvGuide.txt

  
 Development
The network may or may not to chose to air the pilot; if the pilot is run and performs satisfactorily, the network may decide to "pick up" the series for its regular schedule.
Second, although the networks clearly favor their in-house suppliers, the highly competitive nature of television programming necessarily will encourage the networks to look outside for fresh ideas or, even more likely, for top talent--especially proven writer-producers and established stars who wish to maintain a degree of independence.
Network control of programming was severely undercut in the early 1970s, however, which had a tremendous impact on the process--and the standardization--of program development.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/D/htmlD/development/development.htm

  
 rs000001.bkup2
The collection includes memoranda, correspondence, speeches, reports, policy statements, and pamphlets covering the creation of the network, its growth in the field of radio, and its subsequent expansion into television broadcasting.
Television broadcasting – United States – Archival resources
September 12, 1955, 17-page speech by Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith entitled "Surgery and Color Television." November 3, 1955, press release, "NBC Chicago Station WNBQ will be First All-Color Television Station in World." November 3, 1953, color photo of what may have been first color show (note the cryptic writing on the cardboard cover).
lcweb2.loc.gov /mbrs/eadmbrs/rs000001/rs000001.bkup2

  
 Daniel J. Boorstin Papers (Library of Congress)
(3 folders) Greenberg, Joe W., 1956-61, 1975 "G" miscellaneous, 1952-75 (3 folders) Hagley Museum, Greenville-Wilmington, N.C., 1965-70 Halle, Louis J., 1973-75 Box €€ Handlin, Oscar, 1952-60, 1970-75 Harris, Irving D., 1968-74 Harrison, Gloria C., 1968-73 Harry Walker, Inc., 1972 Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
Meetings, 1988-91 (4 folders) _American Libraries_, 1975-77, 1985 American Library Association, 1973-85 Box 82 American Philosophical Society, 1975-91 (3 folders) American Research Center in Egypt, Inc., 1975-78 American Studies Association, 1975-77, 1983 American Whig-Cliosophic Society, 1975-77 Amos, Wally, 1979-83, n.d.
Boorstin's _Americans_ stressed the everyday aspects of American life, such as cattle drives, folklore, merchandising, and advertising, rather than the standard themes of politics and war.
lcweb.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/boorstin.html

  
 A U. S. Television Chronology, 1875-1970
First use of videotape in production of a network television entertainment program: Jonathan Winters, at the time doing a 15-minute show a couple of nights a week on NBC-TV, uses videotape and superimposing/montage techniques to be able to play two characters in the same skit.
The first demonstration of television before a large audience, about 600 members of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers, at the Bell Telephone Building in New York.
The first regularly scheduled sight programs in conjunction with a sound broadcast station are to provide studio scenes which are to be transmitted three times a day.
members.aol.com /jeff560/chronotv.html

  
 Annual Conference Media
The combination of his South American and Caribbean roots and his understanding of contemporary music, from jazz to pop, make him one of the most accomplished and complete musicians.
He has performed in symphonic as well as jazz settings, written for everything from beginning jazz ensemble to television and film, and has over 25 years experience teaching students from the middle school to university levels.
For the last 40 years Acuna has performed worldwide with countless artists/musicians, earning a reputation for his skills as a live performer and exciting fans with his innovative and amazing grooves played with pure heart.
www.iaje.org /ac_media.asp

  
 1972-73 American network television schedule
1972-73 American network television schedule in the news
This was the television schedule on all three networks for the fall season beginning in September 1972.
Note: This was the first full season in which all networks, on every day of the week except for Sunday, started airing programs at 8:00 instead of 7:30, as dictated by the FCC.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/1/1972-73-American-network-television-schedule.htm

  
 Biographies: Latter-day Saint and/or Utah Film Personalities: W
Born 27 April 1972, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Conductor who directs the Brigham Young University Concert Choir (BYU Concert Choir), featured on the PBS musical specials "A Celebration of Christmas", "A Thanksgiving of American Folk Hymns" (1994), "All Creatures of Our God and King", and "Songs of Praise and Remembrance: A Memorial Day Celebration" (2000).
Host of the PBS television series "Ancestors" (1997; 2000).
www.ldsfilm.com /bio/bioW3.html

  
 TV/Video Preservation Study: Volume 1: Report - National Film Preservation Board (Library of Congress)
American television includes all programs regardless of their delivery or distribution systems; entertainment, documentary, news and public affairs, commercial programs, public broadcasting programs.
This report marks only the beginning of a process to safeguard and preserve the American television and video heritage.
Television film and videotape vulnerability to deterioration further imperils this rich heritage, and additional videotape recordings may be lost to posterity if archival programs do not address format obsolescence.
www.loc.gov /film/tvstudy.html

  
 .: United States Information :. .: All American Patriots :.
Margaret Zaknoen, MPAC's Communications Director and Program Director for American Muslims for Jerusalem (AMJ), wrote Congress Holds Israel Pep Rally, Calls It 'Hearing' about the September 25 House International Relations Subcommittee on the Middle East and Asia hearing on U.S policy toward the Palestinians.
Qaradawi's popular weekly television show on al-Jazeera satellite television enables him to spread Islamist teachings to a vast audience.
It is important that this hearing and this commission never lose sight of the fact the killers behind the murder of 3,000 Americans on September 11, 2001 were not generic terrorists without clear political and religious motives.
www.allamericanpatriots.com /m-wfsection+article+articleid-1322.html

  
 Top 100 Greatest American Movies - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
Top 100 Greatest American Movies - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
This is the American Film Institute's list of the 100 Greatest Movies, selected by AFI's blue-ribbon panel of more than 1,500 leaders of the American movie community.
www.pazsaz.com /topafi.html

  
 Desert Stars Alumni Prescott College
The video is being distributed through the Video Project of Act Now Productions and is regularly shown on Free Speech Television.
He had a dream of helping improve the American public school system, and thus pursued a doctorate in education at the University of Northern Colorado School for Educational Change and Development.
The College gave him not only the confidence to create his own path in life but also a solid support network to develop a foundation for his lifeÂ’s work.
www.prescott.edu /alumni/desertstars.html

  
 Glenn A. Olds, Papers, 1971-1977
American Association of University Professors: reports and correspondence: June 1972 April 1973
American Association of University Professors: reports and correspondence: Aug.
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies: correspondence: 1974
speccoll.library.kent.edu /uarchives/olds.html

  
 Timeline Television
1927 Sep 7, American television pioneer Philo T. Farnsworth, 21, succeeded in transmitting an image through purely electronic means by using a device called an image dissector.
He later became president of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and converted the network to the first all-color television station.
Some 30 million television viewers watched as Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower‘s running mate in the upcoming presidential elections, made a plea for sympathy and vindication in light of charges he was living a lifestyle beyond the means of his $12,500 Senate salary.
timelines.ws /subjects/Television.HTML

  
 Properties of 17 (seventeen)
The scheduled duration - 17 days - will be a record for a shuttle as long as the amount of fuel allows to reach such a duration.
17 hostages were killed during the Olympic Games in 1972.
On September 8, 1994, in the 8 o'clock news, on the French first channel: in the report on the birth rate, the first family from Burkina Faso had 17 children; in the report on Formula One, the article from the regulation which had been shown was the article 17.
www.vinc17.org /d17_eng.html

  
 User:TheCustomOfLife/Articles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of television personalities who have been awarded the Order of the British Empire
Sony Pictures Television (moved from original location, cleaned up)
SOAPnet (yes, I stole it from you, B-Movie Bandit, and you know what?
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/User:TheCustomOfLife/Articles

  
 Epilepsy MiniFellowship Network
American Epilepsy Society Meeting, 53rd Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, December 3-8, 1999.
American Epilepsy Society, 54th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, December 3, 2000.
American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, December 5-10, 1997.
www.minifellow.com /Pellock.html

  
 1972 OSBHE Minute Subject Index
American Legion Lynn Canal Post, No. 12; 222, 414
American Legion Auxiliary, Calvin T. Funk Unit #32; 247
American Cancer Society, Oregon Division; 86, 438, 571, 947, 951
www.ous.edu /archives/bdminindex/1972.htm

  
 unionlist.html
AMERICAN EDUCATION / U.S. AU [v.1(1964/1965)-16(1980) TITLE CHANGE]
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH EDUCATION / AMERICAN ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION, AND DANCE
AMERICAN BAPTIST MEMORIAL, A STATISTICAL BIOGRAPHICAL, AND HISTORICAL MAGAZINE
www.andrews.edu /library/blc/unionlist.html

  
 MILESAGO - Groups & Solo Artists - The Flying Circus
Programming fell under the control of a collusive network of faceless programmers and record company A&R managers, for whom the ultimate obscenity was "uncommercial".
Unfortunately, the first two singles (formulaic pop pabulum, written by the American team of Buzz Cason and Mac Gaydon) had virtually nothing to do with the real musical interests of the members of the group.
Flying Circus headed back to Canada in late '71 and worked there regularly for most of 1972, finding audiences much more receptive than at home.
www.milesago.com /Artists/circus.htm

  
 Paul and Emily Douglas Library
V. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION (University of Chicago Press)
{Search under Series Title: Annals of the American
TITLE SHELVED AS: American Museum of Natural History.
library.csu.edu /lists

  
 Middle East Library - Marriott Library Special Collections
Book Reviews, General/Middle East and Israel [nd] 19:9; [1967] 147:9; [1971] 279:6; [1971-1972] 277:4; [1973-1979] 115:1; [1976-1977] 114:10; [1976-1978] 91:5; [1978] 73:11; [1978-1979] 97:10; [1979-1983] 164:8
American League for a Free Palestine [nd] 49:5
Cyprus Raid on Hijacked Airliner by Egyptian Military [1978] 81:7
www.lib.utah.edu /middleeast/sayegh_subject.html

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