Entity | Cliff Roberts
Cliff Roberts was a radio broadcaster and music director at station WHA at the University of Wisconsin. He attended the University of Wisconsin and began his broadcasting career as a student, later returning to WHA after World War II. He worked on series including "Wisconsin Yarns," "America on stage," and "And the world listened." Roberts died in 1983.
Occupation(s): music director, broadcaster
Field(s) of Work: broadcasting
Employer(s): University of Wisconsin–Madison
Associated Place(s): Madison (Wis.)
Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 13
America on stage 12
- "Andre" by William Dunlap
- "Fashion" by Anna Cora Mowatt
- "Francesca da Rimini" by George Boker
- "Margaret Fleming" by James Herne
- "Metamora" by Robert M. Bird
- "Minstrel Shows" from 1830
- "Pocahontas" by John Brougham
- "Rip Van Winkle" by Joseph Jefferson
- "Shenandoah" by Bronson Howard
- "The Contrast" by Royall Tyler
- "The Poor of New York"by Dion Boucicault
- "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by George Aiken
And the world listened 1
Wisconsin Public Radio (WHA) 14
Book Trails (Radio program) 9
- "Big Red" [metadata record only]
- Emil and the Detectives-Two Parts [metadata record only]
- Mischief in Fez-Two Parts [metadata record only]
- Mr. Popper's Penguins-Two Parts [metadata record only]
- Number 16 Midnight and Jeremiah-Two Parts [metadata record only]
- Stars to Steer By [metadata record only]
- Stars to Steer By-Two of Two [metadata record only]
- TheReluctant Dragon-Two Parts [metadata record only]
- Wind Island-Two Parts [metadata record only]