The 90's, episode 110: COMPILATION
02:04 ""Erika Becker"" by Eddie Becker. Erika talks to her father about her ""Several Policy"" [Cerebral Palsy]. She explains what the disease does and how it made her feel. ""What's the worst part of having a handicap?"" ""I think being made fun of. That really hurts."" ""Inside, even grownups treat me differently... but that's because I'm different.""
13:43 ""Muddy Waters"" by Tom Weinberg, 1981. An interview in which Muddy Waters explains the roots of rock 'n roll.
13:59 ""Rock and Roll Controversy."" Old black and white film clips that highlight the generational gap surrounding the emergence of rock 'n roll. ""Rock 'n roll is cool, daddy, and you know it!""
14:35 Promotional compilation for the band Johnny Clegg and Savuka by Globalvision/South Africa Now, featuring news reports, music videos, and interviews.
18:38 Studs Terkel Interviews critic Dave Marsh at WFMT. Marsh talks about the importance of Southern racial politics in the emergence of rock 'n roll.
20:08 1989 CLIO Award-Winning Commercial for the Tate Gallery in Liverpool, G.B.
24:02 David Halberstam commentary by Tom Weinberg and Skip Blumberg. Halberstam talks about how young people today are going to compete with people from around the world for jobs that their parents were almost guaranteed. ""The new definition of national security is... 'How good is your high school graduate?' The easy affluence has gone; other nations have caught up... slice of middle class is slimmer... Americans are now competing with people their age from Osaka, Beijing, Singapore, Jakarta etc.""
26:05 ""Uncle Sam Falls"" by Bill Stamets. A humorous clip where a mannequin dressed as Uncle Sam topples over and people scramble to right him.
26:41 ""Quayle Watching."" During a speech Dan Quayle is heckled.
26:55 ""Yuppie Rap"" by Bill O 'Neil. A music video for a song that parodies the young urban professionals of the 1980's.
30:43 ""Washington Homeless Demonstration"" Marchers demonstrate in Washington D.C. for affordable housing.
32:49 ""Voices from the Sidewalk."" Scott Kelman is the artistic director of Pipeline, Inc., an arts program for the homeless. He talks about politics and the future. Homeless people read poetry in Skid Row.
37:47 ""Henry Moore Sculpture."" A teacher talks to teenagers about the first self-sustained nuclear chain reaction while standing at the site where it occurred on the University of Chicago's campus.
38:24 ""Disarmament Survey"" by Skip Blumberg. A boy in New York discusses his fear of world nuclear proliferation.
39:18 ""Duck and Cover."" A 1950's educational film advising how to react to an atomic bomb blast.
1:46 ""Brazilian TV"" by Wendy Appel and Alan Barker. Brazilian actress Christine Nazareth gives us the inside scoop on Brazilian TV: the stars, the most popular programs, and the politics.
45:54 ""Guns and Women."" Joe Cummings reports from an Orland Park, IL shopping mall, where women are going to a shooting range called Target Masters. Cummings investigates this increasing phenomenon of women learning to shoot guns.
49:48 ""Advice Ladies"" by Skip Blumberg. Women give advice on the streets of New York City.