Frank Sinatra and Al Jarvis speaking during a radio broadcast. Sinatra is sitting at a table with microphones, leaning to the side and looking up at Jarvis. Jarvis is standing over Sinatra and looking down while smiling.
Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, an unidentified man (standing in the background), and Al Jarvis seated at tables with microphones and water pitchers for a recording of "Can You Tie That," KLAC radio program hosted by Jarvis in Los Angeles, California. Hope is leaning to the side and Crosby is laughing.
Dave Dexter, Peggy Lee, and Garry Moore sitting at a table with microphones. Dexter is sitting on the left, wearing a checkered suit, looking to the side. Lee is sitting in the center, looking down and smiling. Moore is sitting on the right, wearing a striped suit, looking forward and smiling.
An unidentified man, Xavier Cugat, Dave Dexter, Al Jarvis, and an unidentified man seated around a table for "Can You Tie That," KLAC radio program hosted by Jarvis in Los Angeles, California. All are smiling and looking to the side.
Martin Block, Jo Stafford, and Lloyd Shaffer looking at music on stage. Block is standing on the left and tilting his head to the side. Stafford and Shaffer are pointing and looking directly at the music. All three are standing behind a microphone with unidentified musicians behind them.
Dave Dexter, Red Skelton, and an unidentified man standing behind an unidentified women and Al Jarvis. Dexter is wearing a light colored suit and looking to the side. Skelton is standing in the middle, wearing a dark coat and looking to the side while smiling. Jarvis is sitting on the right and closing his eyes while smiling.
Jimmy Lyons, Jimmy Bunn, and Kay Starr during a broadcast of the AFRS program "Jubilee." Lyons is standing on the left and looking down. Bunn is sitting and playing the piano while looking to the side. Starr is looking down and singing.
An unidentified man facing away from the camera, Xavier Cugat, wearing a white jacket and smiling, Dave Dexter, looking at Cugat, Al Jarvis, wearing a dark jacket and looking to the side, and an unidentified man seated around a table with a microphone for "Can You Tie That," KLAC radio program hosted by Jarvis in Los Angeles, California.
Elaine Shepard, Win Morrow, and Shorty Sherock looking at an article written about Sherock's band. Shepard is leaning on the couch with one leg, looking down at the article. Morrow is sitting in the center holding the article. Sherock is sitting on the right, pointing to the article.
Dave Dexter, Red Skelton, and an unidentified man standing behind an unidentified women and Al Jarvis. Dexter is wearing a light colored suit and looking down while smiling. Skelton is standing in the middle, wearing a dark coat and looking down while talking. Jarvis is sitting on the right and looking to the side.
Walt Bodine, George McGovern, and Edwin Meese (clockwise from bottom left) in the studio during an episode of The Walt Bodine Show on KCUR. The episode's topic sheet is visible in the bottom left and reads Rodney King, Clinton Crime Program (possibly the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994), Hillary Clinton, Bosnia, Bush; Where. Bodine sits, and McGovern and Meese stand behind him. The men are posing for the photo, looking at the camera and smiling. Bodine holds his glasses.
Walt Bodine, George McGovern, and Edwin Meese (clockwise from bottom left) in the studio during an episode of The Walt Bodine Show on KCUR. Bodine sits, and McGovern and Meese stand behind him. The men are posing for the photo, looking at the camera and smiling. Bodine holds his glasses.
Walt Bodine, George McGovern, and Edwin Meese (clockwise from bottom left) in the studio during an episode of The Walt Bodine Show on KCUR. Bodine sits, and McGovern and Meese stand behind him. The men are posing for the photo, looking at the camera and smiling.
Walt Bodine conducts an episode of The Walt Bodine Show in the studio on KCUR. Four people sit across from Bodine behind microphones at a desk, from left: Edwin Meese, George McGovern (speaking, perhaps laughing). Two unidentified people sit in the background, one woman and one man. Bodine listens to the speaker. A paper with discussion topics reads: Rodney King, Clinton Crime Program (possibly the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994), Hillary Clinton, Bosnia, Bush; Where. A sign on the desk reads 89.3, indicating KCUR. Two workers are seen in windows at the back of the room.
Walt Bodine conducts an episode of The Walt Bodine Show in the studio on KCUR. Four people sit across from Bodine behind microphones at a desk. Clockwise from left: George McGovern (speaking), unidentified woman, unidentified man, Walt Bodine, Edwin Meese. Bodine listens to the speaker. A sign on the desk reads 89.3, indicating KCUR, a public radio station of Kansas City where Bodine worked from 1983-2012. A person is seen in a window at the back of the room.
Walt Bodine (foreground) conducts an episode of The Walt Bodine Show in the studio on KCUR. Three people sit across a desk from Bodine, from left: Edwin Meese (speaking), George McGovern, and an unidentified man (far right). Bodine sits behind a microphone, listening to the speaker. A lit sign signals that the program is on air, and a clock on the wall signals it is shortly past 10:00.
Walt Bodine, Edwin Meese, and George McGovern (left to right) conduct an episode of The Walt Bodine Show in the studio on KCUR. McGovern is speaking, perhaps laughing, while the other men listen. A sign on the desk reads 89.3, indicating KCUR, Kansas City's public radio station where Bodine worked from 1983-2012. A Southwestern Bell telephone directory for Greater Kansas City also appears on the desk.
Walt Bodine conducts an episode of The Walt Bodine Show in the studio on KCUR. Four people sit across from Bodine behind microphones at a desk, from left: Edwin Meese (speaking), George McGovern. Two unidentified people sit in the background, one woman and one man. Bodine holds his glasses, listening to the speaker. The show's discussion schedule reads: Rodney King, Clinton Crime Program (possibly the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994), Hillary Clinton, Bosnia, Bush; Where. A screen depicts the program has one minute to break. Two people are seen in windows at the back of the room.
Edwin Meese (left) and Walt Bodine (right) speak in a studio during a break on an episode of The Walt Bodine Show on KCUR. The On Air indicator is not lit, and the men have removed their headphones. Both men are in profile, facing one another, and are pictured from approximately waist to head. A unidentified woman writes in the background. A clock on the back wall reads 9:54.
Walt Bodine (left) and Edwin Meese (right) speak off air in the studio during an episode of The Walt Bodine Show on KCUR. Bodine is pictured from waist to head with his hands folded on the desk. Meese is pictured in profile, holding a cup. A sign reads Please Do Not Touch Microphones. A phone directory of Greater Kansas City is also on the desk.