"Written and hosted by John Lienhard
and KUHF-FM, Houston, The Engines of Our Ingenuity tells the story of how
our culture is formed by human creativity. The program uses the record
of history to reveal the way art, technology, and ideas have shaped us.
Episode topics range from cable cars to Civil War submarines, from the
connection between Romantic poets and Victorian science to the invention
of the bar code.
The series is broadcast five days a
week by over thirty National Public Radio affiliates nation-wide. It was
first aired on NPR member station KUHF-FM Houston on Jan. 4, 1988. It was
made available nationally, three months later. As of May 30, 2001, 1620
new episodes have been aired. The producers of the show have been Don Ham
during 1988, Ron Russak until Oct., 1994, Rick Nelson until the Fall of
1995, and Capella Tucker thereafter. Engines airs in Houston on KUHF- FM
88.7 at 7:35 AM and 3:55 PM, Monday through Friday. The theme music for
the Radio series was created by Andrew Lienhard."
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