CUNY TV is proud to re-broadcast newly digitized episodes of DAY AT NIGHT, the popular public television series hosted by the late James Day. Day was a true pioneer of public television: co-founder of KQED in San Francisco, president of WNET upon the merger of National Educational Television (NET) and television station WNDT/Channel 13, and most recently, Chairman of the CUNY TV Advisory Board. The series features fascinating interviews with notable cultural and political figures conducted in the mid 1970's.
Love those old shows where they actually let their guests TALK instead of showing off their latest cleavages or gimmick...
cassiopex 2 weeks ago
Just Great! -John Anthony Miller
JohnAnthonyMiller1 5 months ago
@TeesByTruthSurge I considered Mayan base 12, but there is no application to use their numerals here.
sgribley 5 months ago
@TeesByTruthSurge HAHAHA! Awesome! The day is yours!
sgribley 5 months ago
@TeesByTruthSurge . . . or as it is know in the scientific community, Kelvin 506 - MWHAHAHAA!!!
sgribley 5 months ago
@TeesByTruthSurge . . . or Celsius 233.
sgribley 5 months ago
@TruthSurge We could call it Fahrenheit CDLI (when in Rome . . .)
sgribley 5 months ago
@sgribley Yes, the old lady is one zero three years old today. Ah, nobody cares. hehe If Bradbury himself called his own novel two different things in two interviews.... why should I care what it's called? :) But I'll ALWAYS call it "Farenheit Four Fifty One".
TruthSurge 5 months ago
@TruthSurge Nice - I think that you and I should refer to temperatures that way from now on, "Whew! The heat index is one one five today." :)
sgribley 5 months ago in playlist Liked
@sgribley But at least he didn't say "four hundred and fifty one" :)
TruthSurge 6 months ago