Imagine a starfish at a potato bake / produced by Jerry Modjeski, Peter Stenshoel, Stuart Mathews.

Program Title:
Imagine a starfish at a potato bake / produced by Jerry Modjeski, Peter Stenshoel, Stuart Mathews.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0555.02
Description: 

Futuristic science-fiction radio magazine. The magazine is said to originate from the Little City in Space, a multi-layered space station. The three hosts take the listeners on a satirical tour of LCS-1.|IMAGINE A STARFISH AT A POTATO BAKE / produced by Jerry Modjeski, Peter Stenshoel, Stuart Mathews. Futuristic science-fiction radio magazine. The magazine formate is said to originate from the Little City in Space, a multi-layered space station. The three hosts take the listeners on a satirical tour of LCS-1. CONTENT: Imagine a starfish at a potato bake| A one-sided conversation with the Bob-2000 computer| Pie-chute attendants disappearing| Art-rock mavens Slapp Happy meet Henry Cow| Peter monitors the work of Stan Freberg in the Vault of Prophetic Literature. BROADCAST: Satellite, 1989.

Imagine a starfish at a potato bake -- A one-sided conversation with the Bob-2000 computer -- Pie-chute attendants disappearing -- Art-rock mavens Slapp Happy meet henry Cow -- Peter monitors the work of Stan Freberg in the Vault of Prophetic Literature.

Date Recorded on: 
Date Broadcast on: 
Satellite, 1989.
Item duration: 
1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|59:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1989.
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