Non Pacifica Programming

The Girls of the golden west : real cowboy girls / produced by Rachel Goodman.

Thirteen part series focusing on the pioneering females of country and old time music. Each program is a portrait of a different artist, illustrating her contribution to developing the genre.|THE GIRLS OF THE GOLDEN WEST : REAL COWBOY GIRLS / produced by Rachel Anne Goodman.
In this features program Millie and Collie Good, two harmony singing, yodeling cowgirls.

Phyllis Marks : West Virginia storyteller / produced by Rachel Goodman.

Thirteen part series focusing on the pioneering females of country and old time music. Each program is a portrait of a different artist, illustrating her contribution to developing the genre.|PHYLLIS MARKS : WEST VIRGINIA STORYTELLER / produced by Rachel Anne Goodman.
This program features Phyllis' two classic humorous stories, "The Spittin' Contest," and "Taking Elevators."

Patsy Montata : the cowboy's sweetheart / produced by Rachel Goodman.

Thirteen part series focusing on the pioneering females of country and old time music. Each program is a portrait of a different artist, illustrating her contribution to developing the genre.|PATSY MONTANA : THE COWBOY'S SWEETHEART / produced by Rachel Anne Goodman.
This program follows the career of the first woman to sell a million country music records. She was famous for her yodelling nd cowgirl songs.

The Carter Family : my native home / produced by Rachel Goodman.

Thirteen part series focusing on the pioneering females of country and old time music. Each program is a portrait of a different artist, illustrating her contribution to developing the genre.|THE CARTER FAMILY : MY NATIVE HOME / produced by Rachel Anne Goodman. SERIES: Southern songbirds : the women of early country music| no.
This program follows the story of the founding family of country music, and features the instrumental pioneers Sara and Maybelle Carter, as well as the next generation of women, their daughters June, Helen, Anita and Janette.

Martha Carson : from Neon to Nashville/ produced by Rachel Goodman.

Thirteen part series focusing on the pioneering females of country and old time music. Each program is a portrait of a different artist, illustrating her contribution to developing the genre.|MARTHA CARSON : FROM NEON TO NASHVILLE / produced by Rachel Anne Goodman. SERIES: Southern songbirds : the women of early country music| no.
This program followes Carson's journey from a small coal mining town of Neon, Kentucky to the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee.

The Powers family : first country recordings / produced by Rachel Goodman.

Thirteen part series focusing on the pioneering females of country and old time music. Each program is a portrait of a different artist, illustrating her contribution to developing the genre.|THE POWERS FAMILY : FIRST COUNTRY RECORDINGS / produced by Rachel Goodman.
This program charts the career of three sisters who were part of the first family string band to record commercially, in 1924. Ada, Orphie and Carrie Powers tell of the life in the Powers Family Band.

Ramona Jones : fiddler's choice / produced by Rachel Goodman.

Thirteen part series focusing on the pioneering females of country and old time music. Each program is a portrait of a different artist, illustrating her contribution to developing the genre.|RAMONA JONES : FIDDLER'S CHOICE / produced by Rachel Anne Goodman. SERIES: Southern songbirds : the women of early country music| no.
Jones was one of the first women fiddlers at the Grand Ole Opry. She has played since 1935, and recounts her childhood ambitions.

The Children's rainforest / Sharon Kinsman ; interviewed by Earl Vickers.

Kinsman, an American biologist, discusses how a group of children between the ages of 7 and 9 became involved in efforts to save birds, monkeys, snakes and frogs who inhabit endangered tropical rainforests. She discusses the beauty and importance of the rainforests, and explores why they are in danger.

Albert Ammons : Boogie-Woogie / produced by Mary Drayton-Hill.

Series which showcases innovative classic repertoire from the formative period in jazz history, 1890-1940. This program explores "eight-to-the-bar" bass rhythms of this pioneer pianist. His unique approach to the rocking, stomping blues influences piano styles and helped to establish the widespread popularity of this new form.
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