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Parade of Quartets. [1995-10-09]

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@ Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection

Howard, Karlton

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Single episode of Parade of Quartets from October 8, 1995 which includes commercials and is missing end credits. Four lines of on-screen text reads: "Parade of Quartets, REC 10/03/95, AIRS 10/08/95, Directed by Robb Smith"--An episode of Parade of Quartets begins with the gospel group Gospel Connection performing the gospel song "Twelve Gates To The City"--While the gospel group continues to perform, program host Reverend Karlton Howard welcomes the audience--Co-host Frank Brown reads local announcements--Sunday school lesson with Reverend James Kendrick, Sr. where he reads from the Book of Acts--Karlton Howard interviews Mrs. Demetrius Allen about performances of the play "The Wiz" at Augusta Mini Theatre--Karlton Howard reminds viewers about a revival event taking place at Green Grove Missionary Baptist Church on October 9, 1995 at 7:00 PM, and he introduces the gospel group Miles Memorial Male Chorus--The Miles Memorial Male Chorus perform the gospel song "I Have A Friend"--Karlton Howard reads an advertisement for B.L.'s Restaurant--State representative Henry L. Howard discusses the consolidation of Richmond County and Augusta, Georgia where he notifies viewers of related town hall meetings and encourages them to participate as voters in their newly consolidated government. He voices his belief that consolidation will be a good thing for Augusta-Richmond County--Karlton Howard interviews radio personality "The Mighty Peanut" (Rufus Britt) about his Sunday shows on 96.3 KISS-FM--Brother Pastor Clayton of the Miles Memorial Male Chorus leads the morning prayer while the other members of Miles Memorial Male Chorus provide background vocals--Frank Brown introduces gospel singer Brother...
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Video
Contributors:
WJBF (Television station : Augusta, Ga.)
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Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection

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Digital Library of Georgia