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Camera Three Season 19 Episodes

42 Episodes 1973 - 1974

Episode 1

Rufino Tamayo: The Sources of His Art

Sun, Sep 9, 1973

A film profile of Mexican painter Rufino del Carmen Arrelanes Tamayo narrated by John Huston.

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Episode 2

Liszt in Mid-Life at Mid-Century

Sun, Sep 16, 1973

Pianist Joseph Villa surveys the themes of composer Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886) during his middle years.

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Episode 3

Ken Russell: Part 1

Sun, Sep 23, 1973

First of a two-part profile on British director Ken Russell, known for his pioneering work in television and film and his flamboyant and controversial style.

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Episode 4

Ken Russell: Part 2

Sun, Sep 30, 1973

In part-two of the controversial filmmaker Ken Russell profile he talks about his films and clips from "The Devils" and "The Boy Friend" are presented,

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Episode 5

The Bix Pieces

Sun, Oct 7, 1973

Twyla Tharp choreographs and performs with dancers in five pieces set to the music of legendary jazz musician Bix Beiderbecke.

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Episode 6

If One Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

Sun, Oct 14, 1973

Photographs that made Life Magazine and the impact and evaluation of its contents are evaluated in this program.

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Episode 7

Basil Bunting, Poet of Northumberland

Sun, Oct 21, 197328 mins

Basil Bunting, English poet from Northumberland on the Scottish border, reads his poetry. Introduction and commentary on Bunting by actor Patrick MacNee. Bunting was the last in the generation of Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot and W. B., Yeats, all of whom he knew well. Here he is seen sitting before a coal fire in a local pub, walking the moors of his beloved Northumberland, wandering through a medieval town, reflecting on the world around him and, most importantly, reciting his poetry. For as he says, "Poetry lies dead on the page until it is heard." Bunting recites from his long poem "Briggflats" and other of his works, including "What the Chairman Told Tom".

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Episode 8

Peter Handke: Theater and Ideas: Part 1

Sun, Oct 28, 1973

How we learn who and what we are is among the themes examined in the work of Austrian playwright Peter Handke. Excerpts from his work are performed in the first of two shows tracing his development.

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Episode 9

Peter Handke: Theater and Ideas: Part 2

Sun, Nov 4, 1973

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Episode 10

The Theater Rejoins the World: Dialogue on a New Society: Part 1

Sun, Nov 11, 1973

The Open Theater which offers a highly original approach to movement, pace and drama as an expression of ideas is showcased.

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Episode 11

The Theater Rejoins the World: Dialogue on a New Society: Part 2

Sun, Nov 18, 1973

The Open Theater presents "The Mutation Show" a fluid montage of scenes, ideas and personalities mostly created by the actors themselves.

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Episode 12

Give Chance a Chance: Hans Richter

Sun, Dec 9, 1973

Documentary about the life and career of Hans Richter: painter, experimental filmmaker, and surrealist; who is interviewed at his home.

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Episode 13

National Folk Ensemble of Pakistan

Sun, Dec 16, 1973

Faubion Bowers introduces the National Folk Ensemble of Pakistan who perform musical compositions and dances using authentic folk instruments and wearing traditional costumes. An interview with Pakistani theater celebrity and broadcaster Zia Mohyeddin is included.

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Episode 14

The Making of the United States Constitution

Sun, Dec 23, 1973

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Episode 15

Ancient Voices of Children

Sun, Dec 30, 1973

A performance of George Crumb's song cycle "Ancient Voices of Children" by the artists for whom he composed the work: the great mezzo-soprano Jan De Gaetani and the Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, conducted by Arthur Weisberg. The texts are fragments of larger poems by Federico García Lorca. Footage of the performance is interspersed with images created using a video synthesizer, and there is also interview footage of Crumb discussing his work.

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Episode 16

Seven Personal Films

Sun, Jan 6, 1974

Seven short films made by women living on the West Coast are presented. Freude Bartlett, an experimental filmmaker and founder of the San Francisco based film distribution company Serious Business, is a guest and commentator.

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Episode 17

Richard II

Sun, Jan 13, 1974

Excerpts from the RSC's New York season, where two actors share the leading roles.

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Episode 18

Sylvia Plath - Part 1: The Struggle

Sun, Jan 20, 1974

Royal Shakespeare Company members perform in a dramatization of Sylvia Plath's poems.

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Episode 19

Sylvia Plath - Part 2: Getting There

Sun, Jan 27, 1974

Composer Elizabeth Swados sets poems by the late Sylvia Plath to music which is sung by Michele Collison. Drama critic Margaret Croyden provides an illuminating commentary on Miss Plath and her work.

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Episode 20

John, Is That Billy Coughing?

Sun, Feb 3, 1974

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Episode 21

The Cosmic Connection

Sun, Feb 10, 1974

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Episode 22

Le Piano Vivant

Sun, Feb 17, 1974

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Episode 23

Good Evening

Sun, Feb 24, 1974

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Episode 24

Mahler: Songs from Ruckert

Sun, Mar 3, 1974

A chamber orchestra and soprano Heather Harper perform Gustav Mahler's "The Ruckert-Lieder" based on the poems written by Friedrich Ruckler.

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Episode 25

Nightwalk: Part 1

Sun, Mar 10, 1974

"Nightwalk" is a collective theater piece by writers Jean Claude van Itallie, Sam Shepard, Megan Terry, director Joseph Chaikin, and the actors of the Open Theater group. This was the last performance before disbanding.

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Episode 26

Nightwalk: Part 2

Sun, Mar 17, 1974

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Episode 27

The Japanese Eye

Sun, Mar 24, 1974

A study of contemporary Japanese photography makes up this half hour show.

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Episode 28

I Change with the Work: A Portrait of Isamu Noguchi

Sun, Mar 31, 1974

A profile of sculptor Isamu Noguchi who was born in Japan and educated in the United States. His work represents a blend of Eastern and Western ideas and media.

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Episode 29

Dear Nobody

Sun, Apr 7, 1974

Jane Marla Robbins portrays English novelist and satirist Fanny Burney (1752-1840) in a one woman show drawn from her letters and diaries.

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Episode 30

Looking at Radio: Part 1

Sun, Apr 21, 1974

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Episode 31

Looking at Radio: Part 2

Sun, Apr 28, 1974

The second part of two programs on radio's past and present. The revival of the radio drama, a mainstay of 1940s, is described by Himan Brown, producer of "Mystery Theater."

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Episode 32

Rose, Where Did You Get That Red?

Sun, May 5, 1974

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Episode 33

Poetry to See, Poetry to Hear

Sun, May 12, 1974

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Episode 34

Four Hours a Year: Portrait of 'The March of Time': Part 1

Sun, May 19, 1974

A two-part series looking at "The March of Time," Time Inc.'s newsreel-like series distributed to theaters in the U.S. monthly from 1936 to 1951.

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Episode 35

Four Hours a Year: Portrait of 'March of Time': Part 2

Sun, May 26, 1974

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Episode 36

Documentary Films: A Discussion on the State of the Art

Sun, Jun 2, 1974

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Episode 37

In the Streets of Harlem: Part 1

Sun, Jun 9, 1974

Part 1 of 2 parts displaying the documentary film work of Robert MacBeth in an exploration of the black community in Harlem.

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Episode 38

In the Streets of Harlem: Part 2

Sun, Jun 16, 1974

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Episode 39

Homage to the Horse

Sun, Jun 30, 1974

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Episode 40

Seeing with Rudy Burckhardt

Sun, Jul 7, 1974

Faubion Bowers presents the avant garde painter, photographer and film maker Rudy Burckhardt with film clips and voice recordings that provide explanations of his ideas and techniques.

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Episode 41

Dimensions of Depression: Part 1

Sun, Jul 14, 1974

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Episode 42

Dimensions of Depression: Part 2

Sun, Jul 21, 1974

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