Information about Teletalk.

Bob was not only the show's host, he ran board. There is no one else in the studio to help. There is no call sceener. When someone calls, they are put on the air. There are also no breaks except 5 minutes every hour for ABC news. There are no station breaks, no taped commercials or promos. Just talk.

When someone calls, there must be a tape delay in case the caller swears or something. Today's delays are electronic. The tape delay on Teletalk was between two reel-to-reel tape recorders. Bob turn them on when someone called. The conversation is recorded on the left tape deck and played over the air on the right one. The decks are separated by about two feet. When someone calls, Bob turns on both tape decks and flips switches on the control board and turn the knobs to put the caller on the air. If Bob needs to censor a comment, he simply turns down the audio feed on the right tape deck and returned live.

Bob's job during the show also included watching the clock. He needed to switch to ABC news at 15 minutes after the hour, keep the station log, and do a station identification every half hour - plus or minus five minutes. (Station ID's are required by the FCC or the station can be fined.)

This Teletalk was recorded during the Nixon administration. In the program, you will hear reference to recently erased White House tapes and the question as to whether Nixon should be impeached. Also discussed are marijuana legalization, the best way to cut a turkey sandwich, shooting cows in the head, basic general relativity, the oil crisis, politics in the mideast, how to quit smoking, and whether rockets shot into space alter earth's weather.

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