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Ready to take two. Take it, cue. Good evening and welcome to the premier show of the fifth season of the state's only home-grown quiz program. Ask in Alaska, and now here's your host for asking Alaskan. Chuck Bradley. You want to do the close? Yeah, that's good, Alan. Give me on this camera, give me a shot of three contestants. No, no, not that one, not that one, this one. Okay, tape is cute. Close him. I'm here. No, this production credit tag should run. Okay, now he holds over, talks to the contestants.
Yeah, he holds over, talks to the contestants. We'll talk over, talk to the contestants. It's a three-shot song. You know what I'm going to do? Ask in Alaska. There's a production of KY UK television, and couple Alaska tapes ready. Okay, stand by to go to this voice, you see. Oh, let's go. Oh, ask in Alaska to support the empire by Alaska everyone. What do they got reading in? That's it. Yeah, forget it up. Brent, why Brent? They're just going to go to the... Okay, let's see. Okay, let's see. I want to close it one more time. I want to close it one more time. What does it make sense for you? Yeah. It came out. Wait, wait, wait. Okay, yeah, it's good. Okay, tell him to... Okay, stand by. Okay, one.
Ready on three. That's good. Ready on three. That's good. Awesome. Ready on three. Go to three. Now he walks over immediately. Now he walks over immediately. Now he walks over immediately. Okay, give me a shot of just the logo one. Okay, Chuck, ready, ready, go, ready to take one. Yeah, we might not have best tonight. We don't have great assistance. Okay, ready to take one. Take it. Ask in Alaska. Here's a production of KYU television. Don't have it right there. Yeah. Ready on two. Let's take one second. Two, three. Two, three. One. One. Eight, three, six. Here. Here, six. Five. Two, three. Four, seven.
I don't need to go to certain airport payments recently. Like I'm not having any other people in my history. In what? Okay. with Bill, the last right answer is in right out. Just to make sure that's a lot. See? A-14. A-14.
A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-14. A-15. A-15. A-14. A- B-15. A-15. I encourage you to remind yourselves of this. If you want us, you have to be fans and everybody in time will finish the question for our whole deal, in terms of the atmosphere, the last bit of the interest. It really is.
The third point was the first state, but the other, which is the first time. I give you an immediate vaccine, and we look forward to knowing, if you want to hear any information that you want to be engaged in working with. In terms of the to the initial C-I five, five, six, and then we can look in the region. One another question. One another question. One another question. One another question. One another question. One another question. The village of Puslea was again. On the class, Alaskan River is the village of Puslea. If you think you know the answer, you'll then ask in Alaskan mug that you'll watch us again on station, right? Please don't call in the class out of the village side. Correct, you don't know that.
Correct. I'll just let you know. Actually, I'm going to switch very close to the 19, 18. So that was an estimate question. Okay. Okay. Okay. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. One more time in English, March 26 and 27, the afternoons and evenings of both those days of the
Bethel Regional High School gym, the biggest Eskimo dance festival in the history of Bethel. Be there. This is Richard Goldstein. Okay. Okay. Uh-huh. I feel it's going to be a little background. Yeah. Um. So, Teresa, hang on a second. Are we going to say dances from representing different religions? Okay. Okay. I got it. Does each village have its own specific kind of dance? Yeah. Definitely just one thing. That's what the answer. That's what the answer. No. Okay. Okay. Okay. Thank you. That's a question. I'm just moving. Okay. Teresa, I've seen lots of Eskimo dancing, but I've never been quite able to figure out whether each village has its own distinctive style. Okay.
Okay. That's about whether there's a push to involve youngsters. Okay. Um. Talk a little bit about your involvement with getting youngsters to take two. Talk a bit a bit. Talk a bit a bit. That's one of those. That's the outcome. A little bit. A little bit. A little bit. Teresa, talk a little bit about, talk a little bit about, talk a little bit about the youth movement and the push that you're taking. Oh, bullshit. That's not English. Why isn't that English? Can I talk English? I used to talk English all the time. It's okay. It's all right. It's all right. That's a little bit. Yeah.
Why don't I slow down? Calm down. There you go. Calm down. There you go. Calm down. That's all it takes. Yeah. That's all. That's all. That's all. That's all. That's all. That's all. That's all. That's all. That's all. Okay. Teresa, talk a little bit about, um, your involvement with Eskimo youth and you're involving them in Eskimo dancing. That wasn't that easy. What can I use you for? Okay. Then she's got, so, so I say something like, um. You were right around thirty seconds. Yeah. Okay. As big as dance festival as this is going to be. Are you shooting? Oh, no. This is just for audio, though, huh? Okay.
Um. You have other things, uh, besides dancing involved in, uh, festival. Yeah. We're going to have, um, Olympic dance workshop held by, um, Burbings and Dandelions at St. Mary's, Friday morning and after. Um, some Thursday afternoon to one to five at the college. And, um. And also, we're going to have arts and craft sale at the high school during the evening performances. And we're going to have a potluck on Friday evening. And we would like to have people to bring hot dishes with it. Great. Thank you.
Series
Ask An Alaskan
Episode
Inside the Studio
Producing Organization
KYUK
Contributing Organization
KYUK (Bethel, Alaska)
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Episode Description
Field reel of control room and studio footage of Ask An Alaskan production crew during a live broadcast; featured are John McDonald, Alexie Isaac, Richie Goldstein, Allen Wintersteen (local teacher and the judge for the program), Bev Hoffman on camera, Allen Auxier (stage manager), among others; c. late 1980's; reel ends with an interview conducted by Richie Goldstein with Theresa John on Yup'ik dancing (possibly her one woman performance); the interview was possibly for a Delta Review segment or news piece; c. mid/late 1980's
Episode Description
Inside the studio Ask an Alaskan, Inter. w/ Theresa John.
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00:14:26.360
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Copyright Holder: KYUK-TV, Bethel Broadcasting, Inc., 640 Radio Street, Pouch 468, Bethel, AK 99559 ; (907) 543-3131 ; www.kyuk.org.
Producing Organization: KYUK
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KYUK
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Duration: 00:20:00
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Chicago: “Ask An Alaskan; Inside the Studio,” KYUK, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed November 18, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-127-42n5tjxq.
MLA: “Ask An Alaskan; Inside the Studio.” KYUK, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. November 18, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-127-42n5tjxq>.
APA: Ask An Alaskan; Inside the Studio. Boston, MA: KYUK, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-127-42n5tjxq