Word: pbs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Public Broadcasting System (PBS) production features Professors of Law Charles R. Nesson '60 and Arthur R Miller moderating roundtable discussions with noted politicians, lawyers, judges, journalists and professors on controversial topics in constitutional law, according to a spokesman for WGBH, the Boston PBS affiliate...
...also ensured artistic success by relying on the talents of Jeremy Irons, best known as Charles Ryder in the PBS production of Brideshead Revisited. Playing a neurotic isn't easy, but playing him in another language is a real test of skill. To be sure, in the version released in France, Irons' voice was dubbed in, but the American version displays Irons speaking a remarkably fluent French. His accent only adds to Swann's vaguely foreign origins...
...most discussed aspect of modern American politics has been the role of the media in deciding the track results. Endorsements are no longer the mere flags of factions as they arrayed in electoral battle, with unions as the significant exception. Modern day endorsements are much more ice PBS-TV, split into its pecuniary and public parts: the program itself, and the sponsors...
...Unlike PBS, however, both sides want to keep the financial aid, mostly from the burgeoning number of political action committees, a secret. No candidate steps proudly forward to announce that he has won the coveted support of the Committee for Vested Interests or the Association for Religious Intolerance; and the furthest degree of help accepted is another $5,000 dollars, thank...
...game will also be the first of nine Ivy contests broadcast over the Public Broadcasting System (PBS).' Dick Galiette will handle the play-by-play, Upton Bell the color commentary, and Sean McDonough the sideline reporting...