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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
December
Year
1975
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Creative Commons (Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-alike)
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RADIO

DETROIT.   Nov. 26: 7:30 pm, "Indian to Indian" WDET-FM, 101.9.:  Nov. 27: 6:30 pm, "Jazz Yesterday" with host Jim Gallert. 11:30 pm, "Gayly Speaking" produced by & for the lesbian community. WDET-FM, 101.9.:   Nov. 28: 11:00 pm, "Everywhere Music Goes" the full spectrum of diverse Black musics WDET-FM, 101.9.:   Nov. 29: 5:00 pm, "Kaleidophone" featured artist is jazz bassist Charles Mingus, host is Geoff Jacques. WDET-FM, 101.9

 ANN ARBOR.    Dec. 1: WCBN-FM, 89.5, 10:00 pm, live recording of Gil Scott-Heron & the Midntght Band, recorded at the Union Ballroom Eiection Eve.

TV

Everyday-"The Scene" Dance Party, 5:00, Ch. 62.:    Nov. 28: "Midnight Special" with a Salute to Harry Nillson. Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons, David Brenner, Barry Manilow and Kiss. 1:00 am,Ch. 4.:  Nov. 29: "Hanukkah" a special honoring the eight-day Jewish holiday which begins this day. 5:30 pm, Ch. 56.:   Nov. 29: "The Sorrow and the Pity", a rich 4 1/2 hour examination of the Nazi occupation of France between 1939 and 1945. 9:00 pm Ch. 56.:  Nov. 29: "The Lou Gordon Show"- 'Are Politicians Really Happily Married?' with Myra McPherson; also in the show is George Jessel, 10:00 pm, Ch. 50.:   Nov. 30: "The Lou Gordon Show" with Morton Shulman, Canadian member of Parliament, discusses how to make a million and Valerie Hitsen shows how to grow hair on "baldies", 10:00 pm, Ch. 50.:   Nov. 30: "For My People" features, news and interviews and a community calendar. Produced by Project BAIT. 11:30 pm, Ch. 50.:   Nov. 30: In Performance at Wolftrap", former Soviet Ballet stars, Galina and Valery Panov make their American TV debut. 5-30 pm, Ch. 56.:  Nov. 30: "The Search For The Nile", a sixpart series covering the mid-19th century search to discover the legendary source of the Nile. 7:00 pm, Ch. 56.:   Dec. 6: "Rock Concert" with Melissa Manchester, New Riders of the Purple Sage and Hoyt Axton. 8:30 pm, Ch. 50.:  Dec. 6: "The Lou Gordon Show" with Oscar Fraley, co-author of Jimmy Hoffa's biography, and Captain Charles Miller of the Mayaguez. 10:00 pm, Ch. 50.:  Dec. 7: "The Lou Gordon Show" with Helen Thomas of U.P.I. /White House; George Hamilton discusses his relationship with Lynda Bird Johnson; Kent Matthewson discusses 'Why Metropolitan Detroit Should Be Under One Government.' 10:00 pm Ch. 50.:    Dec. 7: "For My People" features, news, interviews and a community calendar Produced by Project BAIT. 11:30 pm Ch. 50.:   Dec. 10: "Hometown Saturday Night", recreation of the past at Nashville's Opry House. Unless you're pushing 80, chances are you've never heard anything like it 6:30 pm, Ch. 56.:   Dec. 10: "Special of the Week"-'Dionne Warwick' in concert. 10:00 pm, Ch. 56.:  Dec. 12: Soundstage", Ch. 56. 9:00- Blood, Sweat & Tears, 10:00- The Bee Gees and Yvonne Elliman, 11:00- Three Dog Night:   Dec. 13: "Rock Concert" with Chuck Berry Ruby Star, Grey Ghost, and Johnny Rivers 8:30 pm, Ch. 50.:   Dec. 13: "The Lou Gordon Show" with Yuri Bourkin on 'Prostitutes and Crime in Soviet Russia'; also "The Crime of the Century' and the Gillette 'take-it-off' girl. 10:00 pm, Ch. 50.:  Dec. 14: "The Lou Gordon Show" with 'Have Women Changed?', Maribell Morgan author of 'A Total Woman'.