Description: Leader: Bicentennial SOF January 5th 1972]; Interview with a man about the lack of mass transit, parking, housing, and food needed for the expected crowds coming for the Bicentennial. Reel 4 of 4. See Acc. 2394.11148, 2394.11149 and 2394.11151
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 01/05/1973
Description: Reporter standup in front of Faneuil Hall. On the street interviews with people about how they feel about the current state of the United States of America or what they would like to change about the country. Reporter closing standup about how apathetic people seem about the state of the country. Sound.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 07/03/1976
Description: Leader: P1 Bicentenial Som. #9815 9/1/74; Silent footage of men in colonial costume in Sommerville marching down the street and carrying barrels into a tower. Levi Fierce reporter standup. A man in colonial dress speaks to an audience about historical events leading to the Revolutionary War and the British perspective of the war. Silent b-roll of the audience, men playing the drums and fife, and men in costume marching. Reporter outtakes.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 09/01/1974
Description: Leader: P1 Big Car Sales #9284 7/8/74; Silent footage of Cadillacs in a showroom, cars parked outside in a lot, a Thunderbird. Faded print of a car manufacturing plant. Levi Fierce reporter voiceover about big luxury cars versus compact cars. Interview with a car salesman. More silent footage of cars for sale and customers looking at new cars.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 07/08/1974
Description: "Leader: "P1 Bike Safety 5/13/74 #8221"; Police officers talk to kids about bike safety. Children walk and ride their bikes with a police car following them and commenting on their safety through a megaphone. Roger Goodrich reporter stand up about Sargent Feely's bike clinic in Newton. Interview with one of the policemen about what they are teaching."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 05/13/1974
Description: Bill Baird press conference on concerns over abortion clinic bombings and fighting back against them. He describes the types of demonstrations by antiabortion groups and the effects they have on the women who use those clinics. He proposes a "demilitarized zone" between the protesters and the women using the clinics, so that they can continue to receive treatment without being physically abused. He describes interstate efforts of pro-choice groups to analyze the attacks. He expresses anger with the FBI's lack of attention, refusal to classify the attacks as terrorism, and the institutionalized sexism of law enforcement agencies. He says that many abortion clinics are now armed and have increased defenses.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/11/1985
Description: Leader: Bill Harrington (on ED. Reorg) #7245 2/6/74; Reporter Bill Harrington speaks to the camera about legislation to re-organize the university education system in Massachusetts.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 02/06/1974
Description: Leader: #8 P1 Bill Owens N.C. #10503 11/14/74; Senator William Owens press conference to announce a march and rally against institutionalized racism and to support busing to be held on Boston Commons. Owens speaks to the press about the Boston school committee, racism in education, institutionalized racism, and the planned rally. Silent b-roll of the press conference.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 11/14/1974
Description: Bill Rodgers, winner of the Boston marathon in 1975, 1978,1979, and 1980, accepting an award in Melrose. Followed by an interview with Rodgers outside. Sound.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/07/1976
Description: B-roll of Bill Rodgers in the classroom with the kids that he teaches. Followed by footage of Rodgers running on the street in his neighborhood and an interview. Interview topics include teaching and running. This is a reel of outtakes so some of Rodgers' answers in the interview are cut off. Slightly faded pink. [Film Label in Coll Folder]
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 03/18/1976