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Title
11th Santa Barbara Writers Conference on Champlin Millar Gelbart #5
Series Title
Collection Guide (External)
Created Date
June 30th, 1983
Published Date
1983
Description
Bayard Stockton, the "Good Companions" program host, started his career as a Cold War spy for the CIA in post-WW II Europe. In the 1960s he worked as a foreign correspondent for Newsweek. He also authored three books. Stockton moved to Santa Barbara in 1980 where he got involved in the community. Over the years, he was known as a radio personality, a teacher, writer, lecturer, media hound, political watchdog, and staunch supporter of causes.
Item or Container Annotations
SB Writers Conf., Jun 83: Champlin on Ken Millar - Tape 4; Larry Gelbart - Tape 5
Creators and Contributors
Producer:
Stockton, Bayard, 1930-2006
Interviewer: Stockton, Bayard, 1930-2006
Interviewee: Gelbart, Larry
Distributor: KMGQ (Radio station : Goleta, Calif.)
Interviewer: Stockton, Bayard, 1930-2006
Interviewee: Gelbart, Larry
Distributor: KMGQ (Radio station : Goleta, Calif.)
Subject Topic
Subject Entity
Asset Type
Spatial Coverage
Temporal Coverage
1983 to 1986
Language
Media Type
Format
Audio cassette
Extent
1
Tape
Generation
Copy
Base Type
Polyester
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
AR-1997-001_sbwc_01_champlin_gelbart
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: reception@sbhistorical.org
Phone: (805) 966-1601
Phone: (805) 966-1601
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive
Duration
1:15:27