The Radio bridge : I / hosted by Aleksei Glibenko and Ray Couture.

Program Title:
The Radio bridge : I / hosted by Aleksei Glibenko and Ray Couture.
PRA Archive #: 
AZ0878
Description: 

Panel discussion between Soviet and Americans. Soviet participants include: Igor Philin, Secretary of the Soviet Peace Committee; Alan Kubatiev, Associate Professor Kiergev State University; Leonid Smitnogin, Associate Professor of GeographyMoscow University; Andrei Bogdanov, radio journalist VolgagradRadio/TV; Sergei Serovikin, psychiatrist from Kasan Tartar Republic. American participants include: Allan Affeldt, President of the International Peace Walk Inc., Washington D.C.; William Mandel, Soviet affairs specialist KPFA radio; Karin Stein, Agronomist, Grinvelle Iowa.|THE RADIO BRIDGE : I / hosted by Aleksei Glibenko and Ray Couture. - Panel discussion of Soviet and Americans. Soviet participants include: Igor Philin, Secretary of the Soviet Peace Committee| Alan Kubatiev, Associate Professor Kiergev State University| Leonid Smirnogin, Associate Professor of Geography Moscow University| Andrei Bogdanov, radio journalist Volgagrad Radio/TV| Sergei Serovikin, psychiatrist from Kasan Tartar Republic. American particpants include: Allan Affeldt, President of the International Peace Walk Incl. Washington D.C.| William Mandel, Soviet affairs specialist KPFA radio| Karin Stein, Agronomist, Grinvelle Iowa. In Russian. RECORDED: Kiev, 11 Sept. 1988.

Station: 
Date Recorded on: 
Kiev, 11 Sept. 1988.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (60 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|60:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1987.
Rights Summary: 
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