New England Sunday - Sunday, Oct. 20, 1985, #418 Part I

2716.1280
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October 20 1985
NES X3076 Sunday Oct. 20 1985 No. 418 Part I Rec. 10/20/85
Slate: “Frank Avruch, Jan Holmes’. Title: “New England Sunday”. Frank Avruch and Jan Holmes host. Brian Leary gives the news highlights, including: a car crash in Mattapan, the funeral for Leon Klinghoffer, a demonstration in Egypt, Regan meeting with Italian ambassador Rinaldo Petrignani, and sports highlights. Bill Hovey gives the weather report. Jan Holmes interviews FBI Leo Brunnick about missing children. Mentions of the missing Sarah Pryor. Brian Tracey reports on an exhibit on China at the Boston Museum of Science. He interviews museum spokesperson Lenna Warner. Jan Holmes hosts a discussion about childcare, including panelists Director of Professional Nanny Ann Merchant, Director of Prospect Hill Children’s Center Stanley Kuziel, Director of Paige Academy Angela Paige Cook, and Family Day Care Provider Karen Say. They take calls from viewers. Frank Avruch reports on the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum and a performance by the Westminster Choir. List of community events. Frank Avruch reports on the film and television industry in Massachusetts. He interviews Director of the Massachusetts Film Bureau Mary Lou Crane. Various TV and movie clips, including a cameo by Governor Dukakis on ‘St. Elsewhere’, and WCVB reporter Ron Gollobin on ‘Spencer for Hire’. Brian Tracey talks about an embroidery demonstration at the Museum of Science. Interview with museum volunteer Kathy Fitzgerald. Brian Leary gives the news highlights. Report on Dr. Bernhard Lown and the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War group winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Sports highlights and list of scores. Bill Hovey gives the weather report. Jan Holmes discusses the World Series and the ‘World Series Widow’. Interview with Jackie MacMullan, sports writer for the Boston Globe. Frank Avruch introduces a performance by the Boston Chamber Music Society, with artistic director Ron Thomas.

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