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Jobman Caravan

Hosted by William "Bill" Terrell, Jobman Caravan garnered SCETV its first Emmy Award in 1969, just one year after the show premiered. The show was groundbreaking and educated audiences about career opportunities and job interview techniques, traveled to a different town every week with a mobile TV unit, and featured popular musical acts.

Jobman Caravan: Unemployment Benefits (1985)

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This episode explores the impact of unemployment on the Black community. (27m 55s)

Jobman Caravan: Money, Dolls and Fitness (1981)

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Financial advice, black doll show and fitness career options. (27m 52s)

Jobman Caravan: Local Heroes and Healthy Living (1989)

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SC community spirit, local heroes, healthy living, and career tips. (28m 9s)

Jobman Caravan: Careers in Computers (1981)

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Jobman Caravan explores computer jobs, from sales and service to programming and analysis. (29m 36s)

Jobman Caravan: Nursing Occupations (1981)

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This episode explores nursing careers, their duties, demand, and education requirements. (29m 9s)

Jobman Caravan: Careers in Theatre (1981)

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Explore the various career opportunities in theatre. (28m 52s)

Jobman Caravan: Career Paths, Miss Black America (1984)

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Explore three career paths and meet the winner of Miss Black America 1984. (27m 54s)

Jobman Caravan: The Black Family (1984)

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This episode explores the experiences of the Black family and their cultural background. (28m 3s)

Jobman Caravan: Black History (1985)

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This episode of Jobman Caravan explores the significance of Black History Month. (29m 2s)

Jobman Caravan: The Emmy Show (1969)

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Hosted by Bill Terrel, the first episode of Jobman Caravan after it won an Emmy Award. (29m 1s)

Jobman Caravan: Philip Simmons (1997)

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Our hosts meet with Charleston wrought iron artist Philip Simmons and more. (26m 45s)

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