Swimming pools -- Accidents
Found in 6 Collections or records:
Horizon, 1986 August 25
Chuck Anders In-Studio Interview (Corso); Children Aren't Waterproof II Package (Britton); Computer Graphics II Package (Britton). Segments on the Arizona Legislature's Environmental Quality Act, accidental child drownings, and the use of computer graphic imagery in art. The date on the physical copy is not the same as the date shown in the video (which is the date listed here).
Horizon, 1987 August 3
Arturo Villar Remote Interview; Radon Gas Package (Taylor); Children Aren't Waterproof Package (Britton). Segments on issues impacting Arizona's Latinx community, radon gas contamination of Phoenix homes, and accidental child drownings.
Horizon, 1988 June 20
Mecham's Effect on the Republican Party Package, Bruce Merrill, Michael O'Neil, and Earl De Berge In-Studio/Remote (Taylor); Childhood Drawings Package (Britton). Segments on Evan Mecham's political aims in the Republican Party and drowning accidents involving children in backyard swimming pools. There is a pre-show take for the first 45 seconds; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally. The title card for S31002231002 also lists the show's number as #7176.
Horizon, 1985 June 19
Tom Collins In-Studio Interview (Grant); Children Aren't Waterproof Package (Britton); Testing Psychological Disorders Package (D'Alli). Segments on illegal drug trafficking, child drowning accidents in home pools, and causes of/treatments for depression.
Horizon, 1985 August 12
Susan Williams Remote Interview (Grant); Children Aren't Waterproof Package (Britton); Dr. Susan Hays In-Studio Interview (D'Alli). Segments on children drowning in swimming pools and skin cancer (causes, treatments, and prevention).
Horizon, 1986 June 16
Segments on a referendum drive relating to the Gosnell land swap, accidental child drownings, and County Attorney Tom Collins' misconduct in office. Larry Felix Remote Interview (Corso); Childhood Drowning Package (Britton); Jonathan Rose In-Studio Interview (Corso). There is a pre-show take for the first minute; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.