Richard I. Pyatt

Richard I. Pyatt appears in the following:

Hedda Gabler: The Critics Hate Her

Monday, March 30, 1970

Host Richard Pyatt talks to Ted Van Griethuysen and Aldo Bonura - both actors, directors, and educators - about a production of the Henrik Ibsen's play "Hedda Gabler" performed by the Opposites Company at the Actors Playhouse. Van Griethuysen is the director of the production and Bonura acts the part ...

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Airports: Run, Delay or Runaway

Thursday, July 10, 1969

Richard Pyatt is the host and moderator. With him are Arthur Healy author of the best selling novel Airport, Alfred MacDonald a Chief Engineer of airports at Parsons Brinkerhoff Quaid, Douglas Wilder Buechner chief of the air traffic branch of the New York area office of the Federal Aviation Administration, ...

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[Brooklyn Navy Yard Update, Tenants' Rights Plans, Employee of the Month]

Sunday, June 15, 1969

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Richard Pyatt with Real Estate Commissioner Carl Madonick in a monthly series.

a) City has made proposition to Federal Government for the part of the Brooklyn Navy Yard ...

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New Ideas in Education

Sunday, May 25, 1969

Richard Pyatt, a WNYC Announcer and Professor of Speech and Drama at Pace College, moderates a discussion on methods of education with:

Neil Postman, Co-author "Teaching as a Subversive Activity"
Harold Levine, President of Mervin and Jesse Levine Advertising, Inc. Member of the Board of Education, ...

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Interview with William H. Grier, Author of Black Rage

Tuesday, January 21, 1969

Dr. William H. Grier, Psychiatrist at the University of California Medical School talks about his recent book Black Rage, co-authored with Dr. Price M. Cobbs.

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Private Contractors: The New Trend in Education

Monday, December 23, 1968

WNYC's Richard Pyatt interviews Sandra M. Brown, Executive Director of Education, Inc., a company specializing in education alternatives.

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Willie Smith

Monday, August 19, 1968

Black officials ought to think black.

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Walk Down Mah Street!

Monday, July 22, 1968

On this episode of Seminars in Theater, Host Richard Pyatt interviews the cast and creators of "Walk Down Mah Street!," an off-Broadway musical revue. This satirical depiction of teen life in the ghetto was written by Patricia Taylor Curtis with her husband Norman Curtis, who composed the music. They join ...

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[Brooklyn Navy Yard Update, Truck Drivers' Training Program, Mr. Oscar Griffin]

Thursday, September 21, 1967

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Richard Pyatt with Real Estate Commissioner Carl Madonick in a monthly series.

Begin by discussing the prospected establishment of an industrial complex in the old Brooklyn Navy Yard. ...

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[Brooklyn Navy Yard Update, Employee of the Month]

Thursday, July 20, 1967

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Richard Pyatt with Real Estate Commissioner Carl Madonick in a monthly series.

Latest news about Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Employee of the month award given to ...

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Eric Haas

Thursday, October 28, 1965

The SWP take on slums, crime, pollution, unemployment, and drug addiction.

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Anti-Memoir of Andre Malraux, Part 2

Friday, January 01, 1960

The exact date of this episode is unknown. We've filled in the date above with a placeholder. What we actually have on record is: 196u-uu-uu.

WNYC Program Director Richard Pyatt reads from the Anti-Memoirs of André Malraux, as translated by Terence Kilmartin, as serialized in the Atlantic Monthly.


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