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Night times is made possible in part by a grab for the northwest area foundation. I. Love the Twin Cities. This is not the times variety with Michelle barber. Good evening everyone and welcome tonight guys Heidi. Tonight we're celebrating the holiday season with a very special group of people who are very near and dear to us they're the most I don't think Peterson family and my own musical family the barbers. Also we have a special guest with us tonight Leo Kottke will be doing it in a little later on this evening. But right now I would like to begin this wonderful evening of music with one of my favorite standards this is a Fats Waller tune in titled honeysuckle them
all. It fit with things. When you say you're. Sure. You just stick to. My. Seat.
She. Said. Ha ha. Ha. Ha. Oh. My. Sweet.
Room. Thank you thank you. The two families got together to start talking about what we're going to do this evening on the show the Peterson and the barber kids thought that we might try something together and with the tragic death of John Lennon. Still so prominently in our hearts and minds we thought that it would be appropriate to do one of his many. This is one of his earlier called Ticket to Ride and we're going to be featuring Ricky Peterson
on piano and Paul Peterson on a vocal and of course the two Peterson women Linda and Patti Peterson and also the man who arranged this great arrangement my own brother Bill partridge and Ticket to Ride. Then me. There's a. Ticket to show ticket. For one.
Thing. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you thank you. That's that's special. Album which will be released in March. Ladies and gentleman. Oh.
That was called the chicken thief. Saturday night at the Children's Theatre the former performer in the early fifties and most recently performed with a local satirical group called the intolerable musical style and along with my father on piano. I'd like to. I'm delighted to welcome my mother. Thanks. Thank you.
Speaking of her own in the musical. As both a pianist and a singer and her art and Paul Petersen on drums everyone welcomed the Christmas song and Peterson. Yes. Yes. I.
See. I love. You. All. Thank you.
The musician not only prolific songwriter and inevitable and accomplished classical pianist he's going to do that together tonight and it's. A. I can't tell you.
Why. I think because work together they are also very much involved with the class action. And tonight they're going to do a tune by Stevie Wonder called you and I. It's true. That you.
Through. You went. To see me.
And you. True see as. A. Way. You win. You.
Know. This season this is the Christmas season and the spirit of Christmas is around us tonight with both the Peterson family and a burger family together it's overwhelming. Wonderful. We're going to do another two right now including both families this is a beautiful Christmas Carol. Go.
It's. You.
Oh oh. Oh. Oh. It's. OK. Whoa.
Whoa. Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. Nighttime is made possible by a good story.
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Series
Nighttimes Variety
Episode Number
1031
Episode
Leo Kottke, Barber & Peterson Families
Title
SD-Base
Producing Organization
Twin Cities Public Television
Contributing Organization
Twin Cities Public Television (St. Paul, Minnesota)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/77-89d52k9v
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Description
Series Description
KTCA's weekly showcase for local and national talent.
Broadcast Date
1980-12-01
Asset type
Episode
Genres
Talk Show
Performance
Topics
Music
Media type
Moving Image
Duration
00:30:03
Credits
Host: Barber, Michelle
Producer: Riley, Cathy
Producing Organization: Twin Cities Public Television
AAPB Contributor Holdings
Twin Cities Public Television (KTCA-TV)
Identifier: C-7147 (tpt Protrack Database)
Format: U-matic
Generation: Dub
Duration: 00:30:00?
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Citations
Chicago: “Nighttimes Variety; 1031; Leo Kottke, Barber & Peterson Families; SD-Base,” 1980-12-01, Twin Cities Public Television, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed July 16, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-77-89d52k9v.
MLA: “Nighttimes Variety; 1031; Leo Kottke, Barber & Peterson Families; SD-Base.” 1980-12-01. Twin Cities Public Television, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. July 16, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-77-89d52k9v>.
APA: Nighttimes Variety; 1031; Leo Kottke, Barber & Peterson Families; SD-Base. Boston, MA: Twin Cities Public Television, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-77-89d52k9v