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Patricia Gras discusses the potential for zoning in Houston with Co-chairs of Citizens for Zoning, Alan Rudy, a developer and member of the Mayoral Committee for Land-Use Strategies, and State Repr...
Patricia Gras discusses the European Community, and its ability to navigate trade issues with regard to U. S. questions about NAFTA, with Gijs de Vries, member of the European Parliament representi...
Patricia Gras discusses public pressures on the criminal justice system with Judge Mary Bacon, Andy Kahan, Crime Victims Liaison for the Mayor's Office, Keryl Smith, Executive Director of the NAACP...
Pat Ryan interviews four candidates running for Houston City Council: Cynthia Canales Gorczynski and Lloyd Kelley, the candidates for City Council At-Large Position 3; and Jim Kennedy and Eleanor T...
Patricia Gras discusses advances and failures of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process with Tarif Abboushi, a Palestinian-American, Carol Brownstein, whose daughter lives in Israel, Randy Czarlinsk...
Patricia Gras discusses local initiatives to bring Houston's Black and Asian communities together, especially in light of the shooting in Fort Bend County, with Glenda Joe, co-founder of Peace in t...
Patricia Gras and three new city councilmembers of Houston, Ray Driscoll, Felix Fraga, and Martha Wong discuss what they see as major issues facing Houston and their own districts.
Pat Ryan discusses the "information superhighway" and what's to come in the computer revolution with Steve Nuchia, President of South Coast Computing Services, Inc., Richard Schanen, Exec. Director...
Patricia Gras discusses losing the War on Drugs and alternatives to punishing drug-users with Janet Juban, Regional Coordinator of Texans' War on Drugs, and Lisa Daumas, Director of Houston Crackdo...
Patricia Gras discusses the role and future of the UN in a post-Cold War world with Michael Stopford, Director of the United Nations Information Center in Washington DC. Second segment addresses vi...
Patricia Gras discusses the Andrew De Vries shooting, and the Grand Jury's recent decision not to indict the shooter, with Neil McCabe, Professor of Constitutional Law at South Texas College of Law...
Patricia Gras discusses teen drug use, especially the use of inhalants, with Harvey Weiss, Project Director for the Texas Prevention Partnership, and Dr. Richard Scatterday, inhalant abuse speciali...
Pat Ryan discusses the Oiler's plans for Houston's second domed stadium with Mike McClure, the Executive V. P. of Administration for the Houston Oilers. The second segments looks at that the Texas ...
Pat Ryan discusses upcoming elections in and around Harris County with Keith Watson Wade, a Democratic political consultant, Denis Calabrese, a Republican political consultant, Tim Fleck, Editor an...
Patricia Gras discusses the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to let states abolish the insanity defense in criminal cases with T. Gerald Treece, Dean of South Texas College of Law, and Professor Richa...
Patricia Gras discusses Earth Day and current environmental concerns with Robin Blut, Executive Director of Clean Houston, Dona Chambers, Executive Director of Trees for Houston, George Farenthold,...
Patricia Gras discusses the Sam Houston Race Park, set to open next month in Houston, with Byron King, Assistant Communications Director for the Sam Houston Race Park. Includes on-site report from ...
Patricia Gras discusses the current situation in Bosnia, and American responses to it, with Omar Sacirbey, First Secretary to the Bosnian Mission to the UN. Includes report from Sue Davis on a phot...
Patricia Gras discusses plans for American healthcare reform, and proposals coming out of the Clinton administration, with Dr. Ken Davis, past president of the Texas Academy of Family Physicians, a...
Patricia Gras discusses the current situation in Bosnia, and American responses to it, with Omar Sacirbey, First Secretary to the Bosnian Mission to the UN. Includes report from Sue Davis on a phot...
Reporter Martha Lane reports on new Houston Independent School District (HISD) accountability plan. This plan rewards high-performing schools, and gives low performing school principals a chance to...
Patricia Gras discusses immigration issues and the Texas Attorney General's decision to join the suit against the federal government with David Burris, a member of Federation for American Immigrati...
Patricia Gras discusses building relationships across racial, cultural, and religious divides with John Arnel, a recent graduate of St. Thomas High School, Linda Bedre, a diversity training special...
Sue Davis discusses the state of Houston's fiscal health with Richard Lewis, director of Mayor Bob Lanier's Finance and Administration Department, George Greanias, City Controller, George Scott, pr...
Pilot episode of Almanac. J. D. Houston and Betty Ann Bowser host. First segment is 1988 year in review with Bowser and Houston. Second segment is a political panel discussing recent election of Ge...
Documentary recounting the historic agreement between the University of Houston System and the Monterrey Tech Institute System (ITESM). Featured speakers include: Dr. Alexander F. Schilt, Beth Mori...
Tribute to Judge Bill Elliott, with a focus on his contributions to the city of Houston. Discussed in the video are his role in the construction of the Astrodome, the Harris County Jail and Prison ...
This instructional "telecourse," Biology 162: Plant Organization, was created by KUHT and features University of Houston faculty. This particular course examines the biology of man and its living r...
This film discusses a blowout of an offshore oil well in the Gulf of Mexico, one of eighteen wells run by Mexican Oil company Pemex. The well blowout turned out to be uncapable and it became the la...
Television program about the music of Francis E. Abernethy and Charles Gardner. Credits: Zapalac, Jamie (director), Abernethy, Francis Edward (performer/narrator), Gardner, Charles, (performer).
First segment is a class on Mexican-American literature, second segment is a panel discussion about education followed by individual interviews, third segment is interview with doctor about the pro...
Television program about Texas Governor Ann Richards and her inauguration. The last segment includes a fireside chat Governor Richards conducted in her mansion with school children. Credits: Weiss,...
A collection of clips from KUHT's 30th anniversary. Footage includes a clip from a Sesame Street party to which the public had been invited. Other clips include those of a formal anniversary party ...
Interviews with Lieutenant Colonel Guy Bluford (the first African-American astronaut), Lendya Thomas (Chairwoman of the NAACP Fair Share Committee), and Donn Rogosin (author of a book about the his...
Interviews with Melvin Bradley (Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan), Ovide Duncantell (representative of the Black Heritage Society, sponsors of the 2nd Annual Southpark Community Fair), ...
Interview with Houston Police Chief, Lee Brown, by Margaret Ford. Credits: Ford, Margaret (host), Williams, Joseph (producer), Zapalac, Jamie (director), Butler, Marian (production assistant), Mout...
Interviews with James V. Gbeho (Ghanian Ambassador to the United Nations), Ruby Mosely (Chairperson for the Ebony Fashion Fair), and David Kelly (Development Officer of Texas Southern University). ...
Informational film about the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cadet Program. The footage opens with speaker discussing the selection of NASA astronaut candidates, followed by a montage of the CAP summer prog...
Television program on the issue of foreign-grown produce and meat products from the perspective of the American small farmer. Credits: Haight, James (director), Wleczyk, Bennie (panelist), Oldag, B...
Congressman George H. W. Bush is interviewed about mass transit in Houston, and the difficulties related to having more than one federal agency involved. He discusses looking for funds within the v...
Documentary recounting the history of the 1928 Democratic Convention and 1992 Republican Convention. Credits: Ryan, Pat (reporter/producer/writer), Crowe, Robert (videographer/editor), Davis, Sue (...
Promotional film for the University of Houston. There is particular focus on athletics including notable athletes who graduated UH and the athletic facilities available on campus. The film includes...
Unedited film containing several different clips including the operator of Homesrow Landfill discussing the state of the landfill, and a senator discussing the future of waste management.
Interview with Reverend Burks about the low-income properties owned by his church. Specifically, the interviewer questions Rev. Burks about the poor conditions of the houses. Burks discusses plans ...
Hosted by Dr. John Rider, this episode of Doctors in Space examines the safety equipment used by pilots, and eventually astronauts. Dr. Rider introduces Dr. Hubertus Strughold to discuss how space ...
Telethon to benefit the Gonzales Warm Springs Foundation patients with paralytic diseases and spinal injuries. Features performances by Roy Liberto and the Bourbon Street Six and Joe E. Lewis. Spea...
Interview with Dr. Cairns in which he discusses Australia's position on the war in Vietnam, nuclear weapons, treatment of Aboriginal peoples of Australia, and compulsory voting laws.
Silent scenes featuring short films produced by various students of Dr. William Hawes, communications professor at University of Houston's Jack J. Valenti School of Communication.
Television program about the drug problem in Texas. Interviews with student groups and families, with focus on the Laredo Program for drug use and misuse education. The Laredo Program incorporates ...
In this short film by The American Council on Education, Nurse Beulah Miles instructs viewers on the topic of Red Cross home nursing direct nursing care.
One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films presented in the early 1960s meant to address concerns of the Cold War.
One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films presented in the early 1960s meant to address concerns of the Cold War.
One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films presented in the early 1960s meant to address concerns of the Cold War.
One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films presented in the early 1960s meant to address concerns of the Cold War.
One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films presented in the early 1960s meant to address concerns of the Cold War.
One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films presented in the early 1960s meant to address concerns of the Cold War.
One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films presented in the early 1960s meant to address concerns of the Cold War.
One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films meant to discuss methods of decontamination in the event of an attack using radiation.
One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films presented in the early 1960s meant to address concerns of the Cold War.
This film includes several clips focused on the 1970 congressional election: a reporter at an airfield in Pampa, TX awaiting the arrival of Lloyd Bentsen, silent footage of Bentsen's arrival, an in...