Jabberwocky - Work J87

2716.0849
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circa 1973
Jabberwocky: Work; The cast is playing a board game and talks about not working, and the value of a day off of work; theme song and visuals; Jobeth is working at the typewriter and is stuck on the storyline when Tucker helps her with the storyline, while he works on a camera; Frank is confused about why they call work work and days off of work; they explain that work doesn't have to be something that one doesn't like, but something that one does best; work can be fun, but everyone needs a rest from fun, too; black screen breaks; Mr. Buchanan talks with Frank about what people do on their days off which is often very different from their work; there is a video of interviews of people talking about why they love their jobs; Frank dreams about being rich and doing nothing, and what that would be like; the surprise box yields the child stars of "zooms"
In the studio Peter Johnson, Bob Prosky, Tucker Smallwood, Jobeth Williams; Special Thanks to Zoomers Maura & David; Executive Producer: Gail Frank; Producer Director: Dan Kolsrud; Writer: Peter Johnson; Associate Producers: Shelagh Gordon, Joyce Smith; Assistant Directors: Bob Tingle, Dave Lawless, Carol Reichenbach; Production Assistant: Jill Katz, Consultant: Jerome Kagan, PH.D., Harvard Social Relations; Educational Consultant: Lonnie Carton, PH.D. Tufts University Department of Education; Animation: Tom Jurkowski; Jabberwocky Theme: David Lucas; Technical Directors: Howie Rouse, Leon Goldman; Lighting Director: Peter Sinatra: Sets: Ted Talanian, Dan Weber; Graphics: Lorraine Forte, Darnella Davis; Video: Keith Jardine, Mike Barbarita; Audio: Pete Walent, Ted Perzan; Cameramen: Frank Quinn, Ron Schindler, Curt Reichenbach, Al King, Ed Paolino, David Buhl; Remote Crew: Roger Rice, Cal Hoyle; Floor Crew: Mary Newsham, Matt Rovner, Gregg Kidd, Alex Frisbie, Jim Lowell; Video Tape: George Ellard, Bill McArthur, Geoff Sullivan, Len Pray, Paul Clark; Post Production: Rob Roy, Scott Obreza;

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