I seem to recall KFRC also had "a man on the street interview segment" a few times a day. "Takin' it to the Street". I think it was much like the "The Question Man" column format in the "San Francisco Chronicle" back in the day. What was really memorable was the brilliant KFRC production for this segment and the music was perfectly chosen: "Takin' it to the Streets" by the Doobie Brothers. Great music bed punctuated with on the street interviews, closing with vocals and off to the races to the next exciting moment in KFRC. I borrowed the idea but wrapped it around a Weekend theme focus at another station. Great fun!
True. "Takin' It To The Streets", "Father Harry" and a few other recurring features (usually no more than 60 seconds long) every few hours on weekdays and weeknights helped KFRC meet its community affairs programming quotas without resorting to long blocks of such programming on Sunday evenings.