Description: Leader: P1 South End Crime Meeting #7081 1/22/74; Police Commissioner Robert diGrazia answers questions about crime from community members at the South End Library. Arch Macdonald reporter standup. Interview with diGrazia and b-roll footage from the meeting. More of diGrazia answering questions and speaking to the audience at the meeting.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 01/22/1974
Description: "Leader: "P1 South End Demo #8279 5/18/74"; Silent footage of people marching down the street with signs about housing. Interview with a man about the desire to keep low income housing in their neighborhood so the families that live in the South End can stay there and not have their homes replaced with high income properties. Footage of Betty Gibson Realty."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 05/18/1974
Description: Leader: South End Drunkies (Taibbi has air pcs) #9463; Unhoused men sleeping on benches; city sidewalk with people walking by; man standing in front of a chainlink fence smoking a pipe; bathroom and cots in a shelter; front of a liquor store. Interview with a woman who owns a shop in the South End about the unhoused people in the neighborhood. Footage of the inside of a home from the kitchen to the livingroom and upstairs. People on the street; a woman throws an empty can for a dog to fetch; shelter beds; men shaving. Interview with a man who works at Pine Street Inn about the men that he helps. A sunset; a man with liquor in a paper bag; police station sign; garbage on the street.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 07/25/1974
Description: "Leader: :P1 So. End High School Demo #9132 6-23-74"; Silent footage of girls at a table. Interview with an African American student. Shot of Abraham High School. Reporter standup. Reporter voiceover about the Committee for South End High School. Interview with white student about where she is going to school. Reporter voiceover. Interview with a parent about over-crowding. Outtakes: More footage of interviews with girls (Jennifer and Sondra). Interview with another girl (Ann). Interview with a teacher. B-roll of girls gathering names. Footage of a building. Shot of Claredon St. sign."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 06/23/1974
Description: Meg Vaillancourt reports on the South End Little League championship series between the Dodgers and the Cardinals. Interviews with eleven- and twelve-year old players about why they like to play baseball. Vaillancourt notes that the diverse coaching staff is made up of volunteers from all over the city. Interviews with several coaches about their teams. One coach says that kids can make new friends and learn about people from different backgrounds through Little League baseball. Vaillancourt's report includes footage of the game, the players, the coaches, and the parents on the sidelines.
1:00:09: Visual: Footage of members of a South End Little League baseball team called the Dodgers. Shots of members of the Dodgers huddling up for a cheer before their game. The players run out to the field. Meg Vaillancourt reports that eleven- and twelve-year old South End Little League players had their last game of the season today. V: Shots of a player at bat; of a pitcher. Footage of Vaillancourt interviewing some of the players from the Dodgers. Vaillancourt asks one of the players what the game is about. The player replies that the game is about baseball. Another player says that the game is about friendship. A third player says that the game is about teamwork. Vaillancourt reports that the Dodgers played the Cardinals for the South End Little League Championship. V: Shots of players from the two teams at bat and out on the field. Footage of one of members of the Dodgers team speaking to Vaillancourt. The player says that it is important to communicate with the other players on your team; that players should not fight. Shot of a Dodgers' coach talking to a player. Shot of a Dodgers' player at bat. The crowd cheers for the player at bat. Footage of a Dodgers' player saying that he learned how to field ground balls this year. Footage of Vaillancourt interviewing the Dodger's bat boy. The bat boy says that it is not hard to be a bat boy. The bat boy says that he is careful not to trip when he goes to get the bats. Footage of a Dodgers' player being interviewed by Vaillancourt. The Dodgers' player says that he is going to Latin Academy next year; that he will study Latin. The player walks away to take his turn at bat. Vaillancourt reports that the South End Little League coaches are volunteers from all over the city; that the Dodgers are coached by a diverse committee of coaches. Vaillancourt reports that the Dodgers' coaches are male, female, Irish, Jewish, African American and Latino. V: Shots of a Cardinals' coach talking to two players; of a Dodgers' coach standing with some players near the bench. Shots of a Cardinals' player on the field; of a Dodgers' player at bat. Footage of a female Dodgers' coach being interviewed by Vaillancourt. The coach says that the Dodgers are playing to win tonight. Shots of a Dodgers' player going to bat; of a Cardinals' pitcher throwing a pitch. Vaillancourt reports that the Cardinals are ahead by two games in a 5-game series. Vaillancourt notes that the Cardinals have to win one more game to win the series. V: Shot of a Cardinals' player cheering for his teammates. Footage of a male Dodgers' coach saying that he has asked his players to give "110 %." Footage of a Dodgers' player saying that the best part of the game is winning; that the worst part of the game is losing. Shots of a parent on the sidelines. Shots of Dodgers' players at bat; of a Dodgers player stealing home. Vaillancourt reports that the Dodgers seem destined for a shutout when their star pitcher steals home plate. V: Footage of a Dodgers' player being interviewed by Vaillancourt. The Dodgers' player tells Vaillancourt why his teammates have nicknamed him "Jose Canseco". Shots of Cardinals' players sitting on the sidelines. Footage of a Cardinals' player being interviewed by Vaillancourt. The Cardinals' player says that the score is 5 to 0; that he does not think the Cardinals can win. Vaillancourt reports that the Cardinals staged a come-back in the bottom of the fourth inning. V: Shots of a Cardinals' player hitting the ball; of another Cardinals' player running to home plate. Shots of a Dodgers' player on the field. Shots of a parent giving advice to a Cardinals' player as he walks past. Shots of a Dodgers' player sitting on the sidelines with a small group of bystanders. Vaillancourt remarks that many of the bystanders and parents offer advice to the players. Vaillancourt reports that Little League games are played in six innings; that the games can last a long time. V: Shot of a Cardinals' player walking onto the field. Shot of a half-moon in the sky. Vaillancourt reports that the Dodgers lead 7 to 4 in the fifth inning; that the umpire stops the game as night falls. V: Shots of the field. Footage of an umpire saying that the inning will be continued during the next game. Shots of the Dodgers' and Cardinals' players shaking hands. Footage of a coach saying that he wants the kids to make friends and to learn how to play baseball. The coach says that the kids can make new friends and learn about how other families live. Vaillancourt reports that the coaches teach the kids that playing a good game is more important than the final score. V: Shots of the players shaking hands. Vaillancourt reports that the final inning of the game will be played tomorrow night at Peter's Field in the South End.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/09/1989
Description: About 25 artists were found living and working in lofts in buildings by south station in violation of zoning laws. The city determined that some of the artists could continue to stay there. Interviews with a couple of the artists. Reporter voiceover. Interviews with an owner of one the buildings and with a lawyer. Reporter closing standup. B-roll of the exterior of the buildings and the interior of some of the apartments. Addition interview footage. Mix of sound and silent.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/31/1976
Description: Beeping sound throughout the video. Southeast Expressway, cars, signs generic. Shots of Boston buildings across the expressway. View of harbor and buildings from a tall building.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/11/1976
Description: Leader: P2 Southern Kids #10509 11/14/74; Southern students who travelled from North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, and Georgia to meet with Boston students about school integration. Nan Parati, one of the students visiting from Charlotte, speaks to an audience about visiting students in Boston. Visiting students get out of a bus and sign in at a table. Visiting students and local Boston students answer questions from the press and other students about the workshop and if they thought it was successful. Students walk into school in Brookline.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 11/14/1974
Description: Leader: P2 Southern Kids in Boston #10495 11/13/74; Press conference with Southern students who travelled from North Carolina, Mississippi, and Georgia to meet with Boston students about school integration. Footage includes students arriving at Logan airport, people welcoming them with cheers and signs, statements from students, and a press conference at Simmons College with Julian Houston and students (including Nan Parati and Phyliss Bost). [Buzzing in audio]
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 11/13/1974
Description: "magnetic sound, color. Edited story [30 ft], cuts [170]. South Boston bussing story. Shots include: School bus with police escort, police around school, kids walking in school, African American kids getting off bus, police and crowd around entrance. Edited story followed by cuts."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 11/21/1974