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Though she had plenty of experience in front of a classroom, Frye said that presenting to the TV cameras was a very different experience. On several occasions, they brought a group of students into the studio so viewers could see how students reacted to the material.

Only once did they have to re-shoot because a student said something inappropriate for television. Each episode aired twice each Wednesday: once in the morning for mothers who were at home, and again in the evenings, when teachers and working parents could watch. A three-ring binder prepared for the Phoenix Chapter of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in offers a detailed look at what the three-year-old station was able to achieve with only ten staff members and a very tight budget.

And yet, this small but mighty crew produced over hours of local programs. Each course included 45 or 64 minute lectures. The station also produced music programs ranging from chamber music to folk music, as well as art programs, two dramas and a long list of informational programs. One of the more unexpected offerings from was a recreation of two baseball games between ASU and the University of Arizona.

At the time, Western Athletic Conference rules prohibited live television coverage of major conference events, so Arizona PBS got creative. A stock market report from Shel Siegel used a lantern slide background of the New York Stock Exchange and a rotating disc on which secretary Jean Cole would write prices of the top 50 stocks each day. Every once in a while, the New York Stock Exchange would dissolve on the set. The sports report was the best part of the show, Ellis said, because Siegel could always get an ASU coach to be his guest.

After a season or two of this, the commercial stations started their own half-hour newscasts — with reporters, outdoor cameras and good visuals. Each week, viewers were encouraged to call the station with their opinions on a particular current affairs topic. The program tackled a number of controversial subjects, from sex education to the Black Panthers to changing views on the Vietnam War. In the late s, stations across the country graduated from black-and-white and started using color sets.

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