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- A weekly examination of the arts and literature, on Sunday mornings when there was more likely to be an audience interested in such matters and there was less competition for ratings.
- The 1st Annual Black Achievement Awards is an awards ceremony that celebrates the achievements of people of color whose contributions have enriched society. The ceremony was held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on December 18, 1978.
- Saturday afternoon music program, with an emphasis on jazz.
- John Strauss composed the score and the libretto was written by Sheppard Kerman for "The Accused", written for Camera Three; it is a one-woman opera based on the Salem witch trials.
- A dramatization of the outlook and views of 18th-century author Alexander Pope. Pope's poems, letters and biographical material by Samuel Johnson are utilized in play form.
- The story is adapted from late Danish author Isak Dinesen's, "Seven Gothic Tales". Trapped during a storm, the guests at an exclusive resort tell each other their problems while awaiting rescue - or death.
- Based on the 1930 classic by Faulkner, it is the story of the death of Addie Bundren and her family's quest to honor her wish to be buried in the nearby town of Jefferson.
- A profile of Sarah Caldwell, director of The Opera Company of Boston, includes a behind the scenes study of the preparation of a production of Donizeltti's "Daughter of the Regiment."
- A recently discovered score by Franz Schubert, "Grazer Fantasie" is performed by Lili Kraus. Boston Globe critic Michael Steinberg discusses the musical values and the discovery of the music in Austria, believed to have been written by Schubert at the age of 20.
- A tribute to folk singer Woody Guthrie with fellow artists Pete Seeger and Jack Elliott.
- The philosophy of passive resistance is discussed by Henry David Thoreau expert Walter Harding and J.R. Humphreys.
- Eminent architects present the seven "wonders" of American architecture.
- A dramatization of the world famous Herpsichordist Wanda Landowska, as read by Agnes Moorehead.