Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson are dramatized depicting the people and places of Tilbury Town, the fictional New England village modeled after the author's hometown of Gardiner, Maine.
An interview with English writer, satirist and social historian T.H. White best known for his Arthurian novels which were published together n 1958 as "The Once and Future King."
Poet Robert Burns' singing verses, spoken by Scotsman James Copeland, actor & singer. From "Green Grew the Rashes" to "A Red Red Rose" with "To A Mouse" and "Tam O'Shanter" in between.
The Ignoble Emotion is a tongue-in-cheek lesson illustrated by popular ballads including, "Why Was I Born?", "How About Me?" and "Cottage For Sale", sung by Charlotte Rae and Val Anthony.
C.O. Ifeagwu is a member of the Nigerian Consulate who describes his impressions of the changing face of his native continent of Africa with host James Macandrew.
A live dramatized excerpt from a novel by Sarah Orne Jewett, 19th century New England writer. A Maine woman, Abby Martin, finds that she bears a strong resemblance to Queen Victoria.
John Strauss composed the score and the libretto was written by Sheppard Kerman for "The Accused", written for Camera Three; it is a one-woman opera based on the Salem witch trials.
A dramatization of Austrian writer and poet Peter Altenberg's "Evocations of Love" as translated by Alexander King, with actor Ludwig Donath portraying a man in a Vienna coffeehouse reflecting on the life and people around him.
Producer Theodore Mann and director Jose Quintero discuss their production of French playwright Jean Genet's "The Balcony" at off-Broadway's Circle in the Square.
Musical oddities and whimsical pranks of composers Antonio Vivaldi and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are performed by guests: Julius Baker, piccolo, and Jascha Zayde, harpsichord.
American singer, songwriter and pianist Nina Simone is featured with her jazz and blues trio: Robert Hamilton on drums, Alvin Shackman on guitar and Christopher White on bass.