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Sunday Radio Matinee: The Working Tapes Of Studs Terkel

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Studs Terkel

In the early 1970’s, author Studs Terkel went around the country with a reel-to-reel tape recorder interviewing people about their jobs. The result was a book called "Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do." The book became a bestseller and even inspired a Broadway musical – something rare for an oral history collection. "Working" struck a nerve, because it elevated the stories of ordinary people and their daily lives. Studs celebrated the uncelebrated.

But until recently, few of the interviews have ever been heard. For decades, the tapes were packed away in Studs’s home office. Radio Diaries was given exclusive access to those recordings and spent a year combing through them to produce a new series for NPR.

The Working Tapes Of Studs Terkel features some of the most compelling of these historic interviews, including conversations with: a telephone switchboard operator, a hotel piano player, a Chicago police officer, an auto factory work, an advertising executive and more.

Jim is a journalism/mass communications graduate from the University of Oklahoma. While still a student, he became the host of what is now The Weekend Blues. He currently serves as KGOU’s Program Director where he supervises all aspects of KGOU’s on-air programming output.
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