THIRTY MINUTE TELEVISION SHOWS PRODUCED & HOSTED BY D. HUNN AT SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY

 

AND PUABLIC AFFAIRS DISCUSSIONS ON BAY AREA RADIO AND TELEVSION SHOWS

 

 

PERFORMING ARTS

1.     Pianist and guitarist. Sept. 1973.

2.     Improvisational dancers and poet. Oct. 1973.

3.     String Quartet. Oct. l973~

4.     Ballet-Jazz dancer, painter, guitarist. Nov. 1973.

 

POLITICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, VIET NAM, HUMAN INTEREST

5.     Edwin Koupal, Executive Director of People’s Lobby. Sept. 1973.

6.     Dr. Friarman, Dangers of Fission Power. Sept. 1973.

7.     Panel of two Arabs and two Israelis on the Mid-East war. Oct. 1973.

8.     Ibrahim Tawaha, Director of Arab League Office. On Mid-East War. Oct. 1973.

9.     Sholomo Tadmor, Consul General of Israel. Oct. 1973.

10.   Cleveland Amory, Saturday Review & TV Guide critic and writer. Nov. 1973.

11.   Dr. Romberg, President of San Francisco State University. Nov. 1973.

12.   Dr. John Huttman, Economics & Transportation in the Energy Crisis. Nov. 1973.

13.   Dr. Ruth Doell, Carcinogens & the Environment. Nov. 1973.

14.   Ralph Van Schneider, Marketing Manager of solar panels for Fafco Corporation of Redwood City. Dec. 1973.

 

APPOINTED PUBLIC AFFIARS DIRECTOR FOR STUDENT PRODUCTIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY. Jan 1974

15.   Don Luce, Vietnam correspondent for Time and~ CBS who discovered Con Son Tiger Cages.

16.   Diane & Mike Jones, American Friends Service Committee from Viet Nam. Diane captured by PRG for 11 days in December, 1973. Radio program at SFSU. Feb. 1974.

17.   Guest of Mike Beeson’s Public Affairs show at KCBS—FM regarding People’s Lobby’s Political Reform Initiative. Feb. 1974.

18.   Dave & Jane Barton, AFSC, Co-Directors of Quang Nhai hospital where they cared for Vietnamese political POWs. Feb. 1974.

19.   Hosted show on “Communications on Campus” with a rep from each campus paper, a rep from radio, television, and student government. Mar. 1974.

20.   Baxter Ward, Los Angeles County Supervisor, ex—newscaster, candidate for Governor. Mar. 1974.

21.   Senator George Moscone, candidate for re—election. likely candidate for Mayor. Mar. 1974.

22.   Herb Hafif, National Consumer Advocate of the Year, candidate for Governor. Mar. 1974.

23.   William Roth, businessman and builder - Roth Shipping Lines and Ghirardelli Square, candidate for Governor. Mar. 1974.

24.   Dave McFadden,AFSC, B-1 bomber expert. Apr. 1974.

25.   Bob Chenowerth, Prisoner of War for 5 years in Viet Nam. Apr. 1974.

26.   Scheduled Julian Kantor, National Political Film Archivist, and Ed Koupal, Executive Director of People’s Lobby, for, respectively, KGO—TV and SFSU film/lecture pre­sentation and KGO—Radio and SFSU lecture. Apr. 1974.

27.   Hosted 15 minute show on Channel 7, Santa Cruz, with Ed Koupal. Apr 1974.

28.   Produced 15 minute VTR “Peace Corps Volunteer’s Diary of India”. Autobiographical with slides, graphics, prose and poetry. May 1974.

29.   Biographical interview with slides and graphics. May 1974.

30.   KSFX/FM. 15 minute interview, pro-Prop 9. Late May 1974.

31.   KSAN/FM. Ed Koupal and myself on one hour phone-in talk show. May 1974

32.   KPIX—CH 5. 15 minute debate on Pre—Election News Show, pro—Prop 9. June 1974.

33.   KGO. Two hour Art Finley show with Ed Koupal regarding the new programs of People’s Lobby. June 1974.

34.        KCBS. Twenty minute interview on the People’s Lobby new issues: PG&E Municipalization Tax Loophole Initiative, National Initiative, Common Cause issue. June 1974.

35.        Several 30-60 minute public affairs shows done on San Francisco radio stations dealing with political issues in the 70’s.