Sing hi... sing lo. Apothecary shop / produced by KQED, San Francisco for the Educational Television and Radio Center.
- Date
1958
- Main contributor
See Other Contributors
- Summary
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Bash tells how the use of medicines developed and how people learned to use beneficial plants. She tells the story of the original pharmacy in this country and the modern drugstore ... from bitter root to sugar-coated pills. Songs include "The Apothecary Shop," "Little Mohee," and "Buckeye Jim."
- Contributors
Kennett, Bash; Rawlings, Kathleen K.; Moore, Richard O.; KQED-TV (Television station : San Francisco, Calif.); National Educational Television and Radio Center.; Indiana University. Audio-Visual Center
- Publisher
Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
- Genres
Children's television programs.; Educational television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.
- Subjects
Drugstores; Traditional medicine; Children's songs, English; Folk songs, English; Folk music
- Location
United States
- Collection
National Educational Television
- Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
- Language
English
- Physical Description
1 film reel (approximately 15 min.) : sound, black and white ; 16 mm
- Notes
Originally produced as an episode of the television program, Sing hi... sing lo in 1958.
Episode title from film canister.
Creation/Production Credits
Producer, Kathleen K. Rawlings; director, Richard Moore; technical director, Ken Winslow.
Local Note
Gift to the IUB Libraries from Instructional Support Services.
Performers
With Bash Kennett.
Statement of Responsibility
produced by KQED, San Francisco for the Educational Television and Radio Center.
- Other Identifiers
Catalog Key: 17291556; OCLC: ocn1081305708; OCLC: 1081305708
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: the public.