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'''Adventures Along The Spectrum''' aired on [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse|NPR Options]] on 7/31/[[:Category:1980|1980]].  
'''Adventures Along The Spectrum''' aired on NPR Options on 7/31/[[:Category:1980|1980]].It was written and produced by Keith Talbot  and features an appearance by a young Ira Glass.


There are two similar descriptions available on Worldcat:
There are two similar descriptions available on Worldcat:

Revision as of 15:32, 7 June 2023

Adventures Along The Spectrum
Series
Other
Original Broadcast Date
7/31/1980
Cast
Joe Frank
Format
59 minutes
Chronology


Adventures Along The Spectrum aired on NPR Options on 7/31/1980.It was written and produced by Keith Talbot and features an appearance by a young Ira Glass.

There are two similar descriptions available on Worldcat:

  • "Presents facts about radar, microwaves, infra-red waves, ultra-violet waves, x-rays and gamma rays. An official from the Food and Drug Administration warns of over-exposure to micro-waves and x-rays, and prison officials and inmates comment on using color to control behavior."[1]
  • "Using unusual sound effects, presents fascinating facts about radar, microwaves, infrared waves, ultraviolet waves, X-rays, and gamma rays. Also warns of overexposure to microwaves and X-rays and discusses the use of color to control behavior."[2]

Music

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