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A Streetcar Named Desire 1 Files Box 24, Folder 41
Bell Telephone Hour: a tribute to Yehudi Menuhin, "Carnival of the Menuhins." 1 Reels Green 73 and Reel Number 364 Box 3, Reel 11
Bell Telephone Hour: ballet, broadway hits, opera, folk songs & popular hits. Host: Robert Preston. Track A. 1 Reels Green 76 and Reel Number 367 Box 4, Reel 13
Bell Telephone Hour: "Benjamin Britten's Music Festival in England", host: Donald Courdon. Track A. 1 Reels Green 77 and Reel Number 368 Box 4, Reel 14
Bell Telephone Hour: "The Lyrics of Alan J. Lerner." Host: Cyril Richard. (At end of tape, part of speech by LBJ.) 1 Reels Green 74 and Reel Number 365 Box 4, Reel 11
Bell Telephone Hour: "The Music of Oscar Hammerstein", host: Henry Fonda. Track A. "Masks of Music", host: Ray Bolger. Track B. 1 Reels Green 75 and Reel Number 366 Box 4, Reel 12
Blues: Part 1 of a WLUR special. 1 Reels Green 46 and Reel Number 187 Box 2, Reel 25
Blues: Part 2 of a WLUR special. 1 Reels Green 47 and Reel Number 188 Box 2, Reel 26
Blues: Part 3 of a WLUR special. 1 Reels Green 48 and Reel Number 189 Box 2, Reel 27
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