Rundown of show order and description of stories for June 19, 2004
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Intro/News/Credits
1. Special Session Preview. The Alaska Legislature heads back to Juneau for a
special session next week – but not many folks are hopeful that they’ll
accomplish much. Host Interview with Mike Doogan.
Music Button – Alaska Flag Sng, do-wap version by Steve Nelson.
2. Bridget Smith. Juneau commentator Bridget Smith says if you’re frustrated
with your legislator, it’s time to get to know them. Vcr.
3. Calendar of Events
Break #1
4. Hiland Orchestra. Prisoners at Hiland Mountain Correctional Facility form a
women’s chamber orchestra. Pkg/Ellen Lockyer.
5. Fatherhood. May family advocates are calling for a new focus on the role of
Fathers, and new training to help dads meet their responsibilities. Host Wrap.
6. Body Image. Obesity rates are on the rise in Alaska and nationwide, but many
young women who aren’t overweight think they are. Alaska Teen Media Institute’s
Jessica Walters. Pkg.
7. 300 villages. First in a series – calling out to miscellaneous villages just
to see what’s going on. Host Wrap.
Break #2.
8. Halibut Cove. The famous Saltry restaurant in Halibut Cove has now put out a
cook book. Pkg/Randi Somers.
9. Kushner Interview. Playwright Tony Kushner is a guest at this week’s Valdez
Theatre Conference; he talks about editing, writing plays and Ronald Reagan.
Host Interview.
10. Rangimarie. Maori dancers from New Zealand have been traveling around the
state. Interviews mixed with sound. Jessica Cochran.
Close/Credits