Description: Leader: Fernandes Strike #9675 8/7/74; Silent footage of a crowd of people in a large room listening to a man speaking. Interview with a Fernandes Supermarket employee about how the strike is going.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/07/1974
Description: "Leader: "P2 Fernandin Markets #9855 9/5/74"; Reporter voiceover about vandalism at Fernandes grocery stores. After the overnight breaking of windows at 11 of 32 stores some striking workers would like to end the strike. Interview with a worker (Sienna O'Brien) who is on strike and wants to go back to work. Silent b-roll of broken windows, a closed due to strike sign, and the union meeting. More of the interview with Mrs. O'Brien and reporter outtakes."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 09/05/1974
Description: "Leader: "P2 Fetal Research #8979 6/7/74"; A male doctor discusses the need to get rid of the vague language in a bill about fetal genetic testing. Two women with children on their laps talk about how amniocentesis has allowed them to have more children after losing children to rare genetic diseases. They say that language in the bill being would essentially make fetal genetic testing illegal in the state of Massachusetts."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 06/07/1974
Description: Arthur Fiedler obituary. History of the Boston Pops bringing symphony music to all people. Clips from interview with Fielder on starting the Pops and the original Shell performance space. Footage from Pop Fourth of July performance.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/10/1979
Description: Leader: Event #18 - P2 Fiedler on Peruvian Quake #10120 10/4/74; Interview with a couple (Mr. and Mrs. Fiedler) about their experience surviving a recent earthquake in Peru.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 10/04/1974
Description: Fields Corner environs. Storefronts and pedestrians along Dorchester Avenue. Cars and buses drive along. Exteriors of the MBTA station. Dorchester Avenue street sign.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/19/1982
Description: Press conference held by Attorney General Francis X. Bellotti and Paula Gold, chief of consumer protection division, on criminal prosecution of fraud to combat white collar economic crime. She talks about technology to facilitate communication between law enforcement agencies. A man talks about fraud in the nursing home industry. High rises in Boston financial district. Several takes of reporter standup. He curses when he messes up.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/22/1976
Description: Marcus Jones reports on efforts by the Roxbury community to fight drugs. Jones' reports includes footage of a community meeting with William Celester (Deputy Superintendent, Boston Police Department) and Roxbury residents. Celester and Georgette Watson (Roxbury residents) talk about the need for residents to fight the drug trade. Watson and Lola Jenkins (Roxbury resident) talk about the need for more funding to help communities fight drugs. Jones notes that Watson runs the Drop-A-Dime Program in Boston. Jones' reports also includes footage of Watson walking through Dudley Square in Roxbury with Callie Crossley (WGBH reporter). Following the edited story is b-roll of the community meeting and of Dudley Square. Church's Chicken sign, liquor store front, church steeple, food stamp center, Ugi's Subs sign.
1:00:04: Visual: Footage of William Celester (Deputy Superintendent, Boston Police Department) talking to a group of Roxbury residents. The residents are mostly African American. Shots of meeting attendees. Marcus Jones reports that Celester talked to residents about street patrols at an afternoon meeting at Boston Police Department Area B Headquarters. Jones reports that drugs have become a major problem in the Roxbury community. V: Footage of Georgette Watson (Roxbury resident) saying that residents have become soldiers in the war on drugs. Watson says that the community needs more resources to fight drugs. Jones reports that Watson runs the Drop-A-Dime program; that Drop-A-Dime is a drug crime hotline; that Drop-A-Dime receives some federal funding. V: Shots of Callie Crossley (WGBH reporter) walking with an African American woman and an African American man near Dudley Square in Roxbury; of plain-clothes police officers making a drug arrest. Footage of Watson saying that police officers and inner-city residents are fighting drugs; that federal lawmakers should give more funds to these efforts. Footage of Lola Jenkins (Roxbury resident) saying that money should be given to grassroots anti-drug efforts. Footage of Celester saying that people need to come down from their soapboxes; that people need to take action against drugs. Shots of Celester addressing the meeting. Jones reports that Celester believes that attention must be focused on local anti-drug efforts. V: Footage of Celester saying that drugs are not a "police problem"; that drugs are a "human service problem." Celester says that more money is needed to build jails and hospitals and to fund drug education. Shot of an African American police officer sitting in a police cruiser. The cruiser's lights are flashing.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/21/1989
Description: "Leader: "P1 New Filene Park #9295 7-9-74"Silent footage of Street signs at the corner of Washington and Franklin; Lincoln Filene Park sign; people in the city park sitting on benches and relaxing; flowers in planters."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 07/09/1974
Description: Final program of The Ten O'Clock News. Flowers on anchor desk. Chris Lydon and Carmen Fields say their farewells. Montage of TOCN staff. Staff hugs on set during credits. Stories on Charlestown High School prom, interview with Kevin White, using the word "condom" on TV, and examination of the Big Bang Theory, which includes interviews with Philip Morrison, Margaret Geller, and Eric Lerner.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/30/1991