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Retro: KPBS-TV Channel 15-San Diego, CA - Wednesday February 27, 1974

Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Wednesday February 27th, 1974:
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Week A.K.A. "Public Television Awareness Week"(February 22 through March 3, 1974) so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign in 1973 before the Public Television Awareness Week 1974, because on May 20 through May 24, 1974 the station conducted its very first Auction("KPBS Auction")!!
If anybody knows about this, let me know in the comments please!!
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1974
6:30 AM Biosphere and Biosurvival
7:00 AM Sesame Street
8:00 AM To Be Announced
8:30 AM The French Chef
9:00 AM Classroom Instructional TV
11:30 AM Sesame Street
12:30 PM Classroom Instructional TV
4:00 PM Sesame Street
5:00 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 PM The Electric Company
6:00 PM Zoom
6:30 PM Who's Afraid of Opera?: he Barber of Seville- Opera for the entire family. Rossinis great opera rendered in English, with the London Symphony Orchestra and the great Joan Sutherland. Puppets are used as an off-stage device to describe the plot for children.
7:00 PM Boom, Bust or Break: Even Members of San Diego's financial and business community join Gloria Penner in a discussion of the impact of national politics, the energy crisis, and the economic slowdown on San Diego.
8:00 PM His Royal Slyness (Repeat of Tuesday February 26th, 9:30 PM)
8:30 PM Theater in America(Before named "Great Performances"): Mass
Leonard Bernstein's much acclaimed Mass, commissioned by Mrs. Aristotle Onassis for the inauguration of Washingtons John F. Kennedy Center, is performed by singers, dancers and musicians from Yale University for the gala European premiere from the great hall of Vienna Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria.
10:30 PM Bolero
Artful camera work lends intensity to a performance of Ravel's sensual classic. Zubin Mehta conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The camera takes its cut from the music isolating the flute solo that introduces the piece; moving from musician to musician as the single motif is picked up and repeated; drawing viewers into the center of the orchestra for the driving climax.
11:00 PM Sign-Off
 
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