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The War and Peace Broadcast: 35th Anniversary
1970 Cast List
- Margot Adler, WBAI staff
- Brahna Albert, former WBAI staff
- Jan Albert, WBAI staff
- Myra Allen, actress
- Nancy Allen, WBAI staff
- Rae Allen, actress
- Anthony Aquilato, former WBAI construction crew
- George Avakian, producer
- Richard Avedon, photographer
- Ann Bancroft, actress
- Eric Barnouw, communications historian, Columbia University
- Robbie Barish, WBAI staff
- John Bases, WBAI volunteer
- Gary Bell
- Ralph Betza, actor
- Theodore Bikel, actor/singer
- Danice Bordett, WBAI staff
- Chris Borgen, reporter, CBS-TV
- Geraldine Brooks, actress
- Mel Brooks, humorist/actor/director
- Jacob Brackman, film critic, Esquire Magazine
- William F. Buckley, Jr.
- Carter Burden, New York politician
- Cathy Burns
- Roscoe LeeBrowne, actor
- Francie Camper, assisant producer, War & Peace
- Morris Carnovsk, actor
- Bennet Cerf, writer
- Stephanie Cherry, WBAI program producer
- Mildred Cherry, relative of WBAI program producer
- Eban Clark, Gay Activists Alliance
- Frank Coffee, WBAI staff
- Sam Coleman, WBAI staff/writer for Showbusiness Magazine
- Neal Conan, WBAI staff
- Danny Cornyetz, WBAI volunteer
- Liza Cowan, staff writer for WBAI
- Gloria DeHaven
- Stephanie DeMunoz, WBAI staff
- Valarie P. Delacorte
- Joe DiCostanzo
- Elizabeth Dillion, drama teacher
- Kathy Dobkin, co-producer of War & Peace
- Tatyana Doukhareva, Rep. Soviet mission to U.N.
- Freddi Dundee, actress/singer
- Mildred Dunnock, actress
- Ann Dunnigan, translator of this edition of War & Peace
- Marshall Efron, humorist/actor
- Bob Fass, WBAI staff
- Matthew Fazakas, WBAI listener
- Nancy Fazakas, former WBAI staff
- Paul Fischer
- Pete Fornatelle, disc jockey, WNEW-FM, New York
- George Fox
- Jonathan Frid, actor
- Miss Gabriel, Rep. Ethiopian mission to U.N.
- Joe Gelmis
- Penelope Gilliat, writer/film critic For New Yorker Magazine
- Martin Gleitsman, actor
- Carolyn Goodman, chairman of WBAI board
- Ed Goodman, WBAI general manager
- Lorna Goodman, wife of WBAI general manager
- Bruce Goldman, radical rabbi, Columbia University
- Paul Gorman, journalist, WBAI staff
- Joshua Greenberg, 14-year-old high school student
- Janet Groth
- Roy Grutman, attorney
- Sheldon Harnich, lyricist
- Herbie Harris, drummer at New York Philharmonic
- Leonard Harris, art editor, CBS-TV
- August Hecksher, commisioner of Parks & Recreation Dept., New York
- Joe Heller, author
- Bill Henderson, former WBAI staff
- Buck Henry, screenwriter
- Barton Heyman
- John E Hightower, director, Museum of Modern Art, New York
- John Hill
- Abbie Hoffman, Yippie leader
- Anita Hoffman. Yippie leader's wife
- Dustin Hoffman, actor
- Milton Hoffman, co-producer of War & Peace
- Reva Hoffman
- Maria Igartua, former WBAI staff
- Larry Jackson, KPFA Volunteer
- Don Jay, actor
- Larry Josephson, WBAI staff
- Jerry Karp, actor
- Stacy Keach, actor
- Marvin Kitman, humorist/critic
- James Kunen, author of The Strawberry Statement
- Robert Kuttner, WBAI staff
- Evelyn Lear, opera singer, Metropolitan Opera
- David Lerner, WBAI staff
- Ernest Leogrande
- Julius Lester, author/performer/WBAI staff
- Hannah Levin, WBAI board member
- Gina Liebow, WBAI listener/relative of WBAI staff
- Conrad Lynn, civil liberties lawyer
- Marya Mannes, social commentator, NET-TV
- Edith Marzani, wife of author Carl Marzani
- Mitch Miller, musical personality
- Dale Minor Reporter, WCBS Radio Network
- Yolanda Moreno, women's activist
- Bob Moss, director, Playwright's Union
- Marnie Mueller
- Alex Munsell, an original WBAI subscriber
- Paul O'Dwyer, New York politician
- Barbara Oka, WBAI staff
- Joe Papp, director, New YorkState Shakespeare Festival
- Angie Nicky, former WBAI staff
- Tom Paxton, folk singer
- Vickie Peterson
- Charles Pitts
- Dorothy Pottruck ("Grandma Dotty"), an original WBAI subscriber
- Bob Potts, staff, CBS-TV, New York
- Ed Powers, sergeant, New York Police Dept.
- Tony Randall, actor
- David Rapkin, WBAI staff
- Carly Ratner
- Max Ross, actor
- Al Ruben
- Ellie Rogasin, WBAI program producer
- Melanie Safka
- Eric Salzman, composer/music director, WBAI
- Andrew Sarris, film critic, Village Voice
- Vin Scelsa, WABC-FM, New York
- Dore Schary
- Bill Schechner
- Richard Schickel, film critic, Life Magazine
- Jonathan Schwartz, disc jockey, WNEW-FM, New York
- Pete Seeger, folk singer
- Nancy Segeler Singer, activist
- Diane Serber, architect for WBAI's studios
- Dorothy M. Servos
- Ann Snitow, teacher
- John Simon, film & theater critic, New Leader and New York Magazines
- Morton Sobell
- Gordon Spencer, announcer, WNCN-FM, New York
- Marilyn Stasio, drama critic, Cue Magazine
- Allison Steele, disk jockey, WNEW-FM, New York
- Thomas Stewart, singer, Metropolitan Opera
- Julia Sweeney
- Dick Stein, architect for WBAI's studios
- Thomas Stewart
- Julia Sweeney
- Harold Taylor, educator/WBAI board member
- Mervin Telfer, announcer, Radio Trinidad
- Alexandra Tolstoy, daughter of author Leo Tolstoy
- Elsa K. Thompson, program director, KPFA
- Marcia Tompkins, WBAI producer
- Rip Torn, actor
- Dalton Trumbo, screenwriter
- Ernest Van den Haag, conservative sociologist/psychologist
- Paul Wagner
- George Wald, scientist/lecturer/author
- Ira Wallach, playwright
- Peter Weiss, WBAI board member
- Ross Wetzsteon, editor, Village Voice
- Irene Wicker, "The Singing Lady," WNYC-FM, New York
- Fay Wray, actress
- John Zacherle
- Jerry Zinn, printer, WBAI Folio
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