Description: "Leader: "P1 Cambridge Fire #7161 1/30/74"; Silent footage of firemen fighting a at the "Super Value Outlet" in Cambridge."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 01/30/1974
Description: Leader: P1 Camb. Housing #9495 7/25/74; Silent footage of the exterior of an older building, interior footage of broken fixtures, moldy walls, and an apartment in poor condition. Interviews with tenants who have been withholding their rent due to the poor condition of the building. Interview with a representative from the Cambridge Department of Health who has difficulty answering a question about whether there has been negligence. Roger Goodrich reporter standup about the Cambridge Health Department's response to complaints about the living conditions in these apartments. Reporter outtakes; static footage of the sidewalk and street outside the building; interviews with more tenants about the living conditions in the building; more b-roll of the conditions of the building; more of the interview with the representative from the Cambridge Department of Health after he has seen the conditions of the building.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 07/25/1974
Description: "Leader: "P1 Cambridge Housing Authority #9227 7/2/74"; Silent b-roll of broken window in an apartment building, trash and broken appliance, interior damage. Mike Taibbi reporter standups and voiceovers about the damage and mismanagement of Cambridge project housing, Roosevelt Towers. Interview with Lewis Crampton, commissioner of community affairs, about working with the Cambridge Housing Authority to fix the problem. Interview with Mary Castriotta, Cambridge Housing Authority chairman, about their financial problems. Reporter outtakes, silent b-roll of kids outside the apartments."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 07/02/1974
Description: In studio, Margaret Lazarus introduces David Sutherland (independent filmmaker), mentions his local origins and his original plan to be a feature filmmaker. He talks about his education at USC in editing and directing, and his return to New England to sell tires at his family’s business. He mentions some fellow film school students and that he met his wife around that time. He talks about the first documentary film he made and his film school documentary course taught by a man who had worked with Leni Riefenstahl. He talks about a customer at his tire store who owned a diner on wagon wheels, which was the subject of his 1979 documentary, “Down Around Here.” Lazarus shows the complete 31-minute film of “Down Around Here.” He talks about a Lithuanian man he met during the production of his next documentary, about which he created a short 3-minute piece, “Branco: An Unfinished Portrait.” Lazarus shows the complete 3-minute piece. He talks about how he met a painter named Paul Cadmus, who created a controversial painting of sailors that was seized by the U.S. Navy because he had depicted the sailors as homosexual. Lazarus shows a 6-minute, 30-second excerpt of the film he made about Cadmus, “Paul Cadmus: Enfant Terrible at 80.” He talks about another painter he made a film about, Jack Levine. Lazarus shows an 11-minute excerpt of the film, “Jack Levine: Feast of Pure Reason.” He talks about “Halftime,” a film that he was hired to make about five men, Yale graduates, who were coming to their 25th class reunion. Lazarus shows a 6-minute, 30-second excerpt of “Halftime.” He talks about a recent film he made, about an old painting. He talks about a current film he’s working on with his wife and another writer. He talks about “Out of Sight,” a film he’s working on about five blind people and their everyday lives, and the blind executive producer of the film, David Ticchi.
Collection: CCTV
Description: "Leader: "P2 Cambridge Just-A-Start #9633 8/12/74"; Interview with people who live in the area about how the Just-A-Start Program is improving the neighborhood; men and women cleaning, painting, and working on the building. Mike Taibbi reporter stand up about the Just-A-Start Program's success in other neighborhoods."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/12/1974
Description: Parents and children protest the destruction of their little league field. Interview with parent. Bulldozer working on the baseball field. Conversation between a parent and a city representative on a compromise. Reporter standup. Mix of sound and silent.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 04/24/1975
Description: "Leader: "P2 Cambridge Murder #9666 8/16/74"; Reporter voice-over about a shooting that ending in the death of two teenagers (John Moree and Jhugh Peter Price) in Cambridge. Interview with a policeman about the shooting. Mary McKay reporter stand-up about the father of Price being held by police. Interview with mother Irene Price. Silent b-roll of the family outside the courthouse, a photograph of Jhugh Peter Price, the home on Mead street in Cambridge; the Price family leaving the courhouse."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/16/1974
Description: Silent footage of a rent control hearing in Cambridge. Court scenes. Spectators crowded into the balcony.
Collection: WHDH
Date Created: 12/08/1970
Description: Silent footage of a building on fire, firemen fighting the fire, and fire aftermath in the daylight, and footage of a different fire in an urban area with firemen fighting the fire. Silent.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 03/03/1975
Description: In studio, Richard Dargan introduces Bob MaGuire (CRLS track coach), Jesse Cody, and Jason Boyd (two CRLS track team members). MaGuire talks about some of the members of his team. Cody and MaGuire talk about his involvement in track. Boyd talks about his involvement in track. MaGuire talks about the operation of the team. Cody and Boyd talk about MaGuire’s coaching style. MaGuire talks about college track. Cody and Boyd talk about their future goals. MaGuire talks about his team’s performance at the Penn Relays. Dargan plays “The Road to Foxboro,” a video about Waldy Clark, (former member of CRLS football team, former member of BC football team, currently free agent for the New England Patriots). Clark and his former CRLS coach Wadie Geraigery join Dargan in studio. Clark talks about his Patriots training and their mini-camp. Geraigery and Clark talk about his performance in high school and college. Clark talks about special teams and receiving kicks. Clark talks about his family’s reaction to his college football career. Geraigery talks about BC’s use of Clark as a defensive back and why the Patriots have him as a cornerback. Clark talks about his BC football career and public expectations. Geraigery talks about BC football team management. Clark and Geraigery talk about Clark’s Patriots football career. Clark talks about his 18-month old son. Clark talks about youth football programs in Cambridge. Clark talks about advice he would give to younger players and the need for cities to support youth programs. Geraigery talks about the need for a good coach. Clark talks about Geraigery’s coaching style and his parents’ influence. Dargan plays clips of Jimmy Myers’s sportscasting. Myers joins Dargan in studio. Myers gives his opinion on the Celtics chosen players (Jon Barry, Darren Morningstar) in the recent draft. He says that the Celtics choose their players on the basis of whether older players like Bird, Parrish, and McHale will still be playing. He talks about how he began sportscasting and how he became interested in sports when he was younger. He talks about his first sportscasting experience in college radio. He talks about later experiences at other stations and in TV. He talks about his experiences in Boston and New York. He talks about working in Boston as a Black man in a sometimes-racist environment. He talks about Harvey Araton and Filip Bondy’s book, “The Selling of the Green.” He talks about unsuccessfully applying for a Red Sox play-by-play job. He talks about the difficulties of being a Black sportscaster and ongoing problems of racism. He talks about interviewing a teenage Patrick Ewing. He talks about defunding of educational programs, which he considers a higher priority than athletic programs. He discusses perceptions of Black people. Dargan plays a clip of a story Myers produced about Ed Pinckney. In studio, Kevin Hubbard and Richard Hypolite join Dargan and Myers and they all discuss problems with the current Red Sox team.
Collection: CCTV