Description: Handout tape from US Department of Transportation FAA on “National Airspace System Plan.” Brief look at air traffic control. Technological progress brings increasing detail and automation.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Description: Carpooling. Martin Durault, shots of Kendall Square, Longfellow Bridge, Polaroid. .
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Description: SAVIN HILL AND JFK/UMASS (COLUMBIA) T STATIONS. RED LINE TRAIN IN MOTION.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Description: (2) :30 ads for Amtrak source: Reilly Video Communications.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Description: Footage shot from car driving westbound on Commonwealth Avenue beyond Boston University, parallel to green line trolley with cigarette ads on side. Driver swears at other cars in traffic. Driver, reporter, and camera operator discuss best ways to shoot. Pass Tech HiFi, Tweeter, Firestone Tire. Trolley curves away toward left at Packard's Corner. Inbound trolley stops to admit passengers. Two trolleys pass each other in opposite directions. Yellow MBTA bus at Charles Circle. Red line train crosses Longfellow Bridge over Charles River toward Cambridge. Sound of metal wheels on tracks. People get on bus to Porter Square.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/14/1976
Description: B-roll footage of traffic on the outskirts of Kendall Square, focused on a rotary near one lone high-rise building. Clip of Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (Department of Transportation building). Footage from moving vehicle of many undeveloped lots under scant snow cover. Clips of pipes in large plot; scarce buildings on surrounding blocks. Still images of Kendall Square map with development plan.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/15/1977
Description: Federal Aviation Administration. East Boston residents sing a song protesting incursion of airport into their neighborhood (Neptune Rd. East Boston). David Davis, Tom O'Neill, Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation Fred Salvucci all seen. Interview with a woman about plane noise and eminent domain. She feels that the people in the neighborhood are being uprooted. Interview with a man on noise abatement and eminent domain for Logan expansion. Residents would like to prevent the destruction of their neighborhood. Interview with other longtime residents complaining about Massport.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/22/1977
Description: Harvard Square environs. Rapid Transit sign over Harvard Square kiosk. Out of Town Tickets. People step off narrow escalator ascending from subway station. T sign, subway system map with “You Are Here,” bus routes map sign. People go downstairs to red line station. Harvard Trust Company sign, Harvard Coop, Nini's Corner. Electric bus with overhead cables. Abandoned red line trolleys parked in MBTA lot behind Harvard Square.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/22/1977
Description: Subway maps from Boston Transit Commission. Archival photos of downtown Boston and environs 1850-1920. Park Street, Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall, Copley Square, Bowdoin Square, Tremont, School, Arlington, and Newbury Streets, Commonwealth Avenue, Washington Street, Scollay Square, India Wharf, State House.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/28/1977
Description: Back Bay Amtrak station entrance. Train, viewed from above, starts up and moves slowly along tracks. Train histle and bells. Railroad bed. Commuter train pulls up, passengers board. Two trains pass in opposite directions. Looking down tracks to old and new Hancock buildings. Orange line elevated structure along Washington Street. T train passes overhead with typical clunking sound; congested vehicular traffic below. Camera moves on complex steel skeleton of tracks above.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/04/1977
Description: Orange line Egleston station. POV riding up escalator to outdoor platform with few passengers waiting. Empty train pulls up, people board. POV riding along track, looking inbound to Boston and down onto track bed. Train interior. Characteristic screeching and locomotion clunking sounds. Train passes through Dudley station. Map sign of MBTA subway system.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/04/1977
Description: Gov. Michael Dukakis, Lt. Gov. Tom O'Neill, MBTA chair Robert Kiley, transportation secretary Fred Salvucci, state Sen. Joe Timilty at groundbreaking for southwest corridor subway tunnel. Rev. Bradford Bryant gives benediction. Dick Buck, senior member of MBTA board. Some attendees wear hard hats with Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc. logo. Ted Landsmark talks about minority contractor involvement, economic development, neighborhood input. Col. Warren Higgins lists all construction and engineering participants. Kiley reads message from Sen. Edward Brooke (who is away at Hubert Humphrey's funeral). Salvucci intros Dukakis to speak about priority of mass transit over highway funding. He invokes HHH and MLK (on birthday). Dukakis poised to throw lever to operate pile driver inaugurating project.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/16/1978
Description: On-ramp to Southeast Expressway. Snow piled high on road shoulders. Heavy traffic. Tracking view of taillights. MBTA snow plow on tracks at Columbia red line station. Full moon - a glowing yellow sphere against grayish sky framed amid bare tree branches. Four lanes of oncoming traffic at dusk.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/23/1978
Description: Green line trolley cars parked in snow. 15 teens shovel median strip along tracks in Brookline. Old orange trolley pulls to stop, rings bell, slowly proceeds on Beacon Street. Traffic rounds Newton Corner. View down onto Mass. Pike from overpass. Sign points to Charlesbank Road.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/23/1978
Description: Commuter train terminal of North Station. Commuters wait on outdoor platform. PA voice announces track numbers, train stops, departure times. Two conductors talk to passenger. Railroad bed strewn with litter. Blue engine car. B&M (Boston and Maine) logo. Man reads newspaper while waiting. Man carries bouquet of flowers. Men carry briefcases. People move en masse to board train. Man smokes. Train slowly pulls out of station, sounds whistle.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/02/1978
Description: Ten O'Clock News show with anchor Christopher Lydon. Lydon reports that Senator Edward Brooke has admitted to lying about his financial status in divorce case. The report includes footage of Brooke at a press conference. Danny Schecter reports on South African journalist Donald Woods's visit to Boston to speak against apartheid in South Africa. Schecter's report includes footage of Woods being interviewed by Schecter about apartheid. Paul Solman examines resume kits in the Business Report. Karin Giger reports on the purchase of a Hovercraft to carry commuters between Hingham and Boston. The report includes comments by Matthew Coogan (Assistant Secretary of Transportation) and Caroline Stouffer (State Representative). Harvard Law Professor Charles Nesson talks with Lydon in the studio about the McKee-Berger-Mansueto scandal and the ensuing investigation. Charlie Stuart reports on Jim Smith, owner of the Franklin Field Tennis Center, who promotes tennis to inner city youth through the Smirnoff Classic. The report includes footage of Paul Farrow (tennis pro), talking about African Americans in tennis
13:54:35: Christopher Lydon runs down the stories for the upcoming newscast in a teaser; Channel 2 auction promotion; Ben Wattenberg in a promotion for an episode of In Search of the Real America (episode is about American appetite for Malaysian rubber); WGBH station identification. 13:56:00: The Ten O'Clock News opening graphics; Lydon reports on the weather for Memorial Day weekend. Lydon reports revelations that Senator Edward Brooke lied about his financial situation under oath during divorce proceedings. Visual: Footage of a press conference. Brooke apologizes for his mistake and emphasizes that the deception concerns a private matter, not his public performance. He admits that his daughter brought the story to the attention of the media and his political rivals. Lydon reports that Brooke's daughter has accused him of misuse of his mother-in-law's funds, which were entrusted to him for her medical care. Lydon speculates on Brooke's political rivals in the race for his senate seat: Elliot Richardson, Avi Nelson, Kathleen Sullivan, Robert Wood. 13:59:14: Lydon reads more news: Antonio Guzman is elected president of the Dominican Republic; Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko demands a permanent ban on the neutron radiation bomb at the UN Disarmament Conference; Ethiopia is on the brink of civil war with Eritrean secessionists; 73 Europeans were killed as a result of civil warfare in Zaire; Senate Foreign Relations Committee demands to see CIA evidence that Cubans were deeply involved in an attack on Zaire; Prime Minister Ian Smith of Rhodesia announces his retirement from politics; South Africa's ruling national party celebrates 30 years in power under apartheid; South African Prime Minister John Vorster proclaims the greatness of apartheid policy. 14:01:01: Report by Danny Schecter on expatriate South African journalist Donald Woods's visit to Boston. Schecter reports on Woods's fierce opposition to South Africa's apartheid government. V: Woods is shown speaking at a seminar Boston. Woods talks about the anger of blacks in South Africa and how South African whites are ignorant of that anger. Woods advocates divestment and sanctions against South Africa and compares the apartheid government to the Nazi regime. Woods responds to Schecter's question about how he changed his views on race. Schecter asks Woods about Steve Biko's role in South Africa and his influence on Woods; Schecter asks Woods whether Biko's death slowed down the black revolution in South Africa. Schecter reports that Woods will return to Boston in the summer to take up a Niemann fellowship at Harvard. 14:04:43: Promotion for The Photo Show with Jonathan Goell (The Right Exposure episode). 14:05:14: Lydon reads national news: President Jimmy Carter pushes for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment at the Illinois State house; Carter names West Virginia Governor John D. Rockefeller IV to head the presidential commission on the coal industry; former Attorney General John Mitchell returns to federal prison in Alabama after a five-month medical furlough; US Court of Appeals declined to prevent the return of Joanne Little from New York to a jail in Raleigh, N.C., where she was acquitted of the murder of a white jailer during a sexual assault; US trade deficit is growing faster in 1978 than in previous years. 14:06:49: Business Editor Paul Solman gives advice on how to get a job in the Business Report. Paul Solman examines resume kits: "Resumes by Thomas Wolfe" includes letterhead stationery, a booklet, the Dress for Success book by John Molloy, and a book about setting goals called Moving Up. Solman moves on to a report on joint business ventures between American companies and Eastern bloc businesses: US ad agency Young and Rubicam enters joint venture with Hungarian ad agency. Solman reports that RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company will pull advertisements from Mother Jones and Esquire magazines. 14:10:17: Stock report: the Dow Jones Industrial average shown at 831.69; the volume at 21,410,000 shares; the volume on the American Exchange shown at 3,260,000. 14:10:46: Report by Karin Giger on the purchase of a $450,000 hovercraft to make commuter runs between Hingham and Boston. Report includes shots of hovercraft, commuter boats, and Boston Harbor. V: Footage of Matthew Coogan (Assistant Secretary of Transportation) talking about the speed and turnaround time of the hovercraft, and its efficiency for commuter runs. Giger reports that the hovercraft will have a trial period of one year, and that the commuter boats in Hull and Hingham will continue to run during that time. Giger reports that legislators support water travel as cost effective. V: Footage of Caroline Stouffer (State Representative) describing water travel as ecologically sound, comfortable and requiring low maintenance. Giger reports that the hovercraft is expected to make its first run in October. 14:13:17: Lydon reads local news: leaders of The Alliance, Massachusetts' largest state employees' union, threaten to strike if the legislature does not fund their group health insurance contract; the McKee-Berger-Mansueto (MBM) investigation will pass from the legislature's Post Audit Subcommittee to a blue ribbon commission on state and county contracting. 14:13:49: Charles Nesson (Harvard Law Professor and Counsel to the Post Audit Subcommittee) is the in-studio guest. Lydon talks to him about the MBM scandal. Nesson says the investigation is in progress and will need to be brought to a clear conclusion. Lydon asks how the investigation progressed after the extortion trial of Senators Joseph DiCarlo and Ronald Mackenzie. Nesson responds that the investigation has moved on to look at the connection between politicians and corporations bidding for contracts, as well as the culture of political fundraising. Nesson says that the key question is whether MBM bought their contract. Lydon questions how much the investigation has learned about how MBM got their contract. Nesson says there is a lot more to be learned in the investigation. Lydon asks how the new commission will conduct their investigation. 14:19:08: Sports report shows baseball scores. Charlie Stuart reports on the Smirnoff Tennis Classic at the Franklin Field Tennis Center. V: Footage of Jim Smith (Director, Franklin Field Tennis Center) talking about how the Smirnoff Classic allows kids at the Franklin Field Tennis Center to see high-caliber African American players. Smith talks about how difficult it is for African American players to advance to the top ranks of tennis. Stuart reports that Smith works to bring tennis to the inner city through the Center. V: Footage of Paul Farrow (tennis pro) talking about the financial difficulties faced by African American players. Stuart reports on the tight budget at the Tennis Center. Smith talks about the lack of African Americans involved in promoting tennis tournaments. V: Report includes footage of African American men playing tennis at the Center and still photos of African American tennis teams. 14:22:28: Weather report. Lydon reports on casino gambling in Atlantic City. Lydon closes show and credits roll over footage of kids fishing in river.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/26/1978
Description: Traffic on Massachusetts Avenue through Harvard Square. Subway kiosk with sign “Rapid Transit To All Points.” Cars stopped at corner of Dunster Street. Cars stopped on Boylston (JFK) Street. Sign for The Garage and Strawberries Records. “Closed” sign at red line station entrance. Out of Town News. Stacks of newspapers. Boston Herald American front page headline “Walkout may halt T today.” Yellow electric cable buses parked in Bennett Street MBTA yard.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/06/1978
Description: Park Square environs. Carl Fischer Music store on Boylston Street. Entrance to Colonial Theater. Gilbert and Sullivan posters flank doors. Continental Trailways Bus sign and terminal. Park Square traffic. Emancipation statue of Abraham Lincoln and kneeling slave. Inscription on base: “A race set free and the country at peace. Lincoln rests from his labors.” Avis Rent a Car, Club Max, Teddy Bear Lounge, Park Square Lounge (“ladies invited”), Mouse Trap Cabaret marquee.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/24/1978
Description: Outdoor press conference with Brock Adams, US Secretary of Transportation, flanked by Sens. Edward Brooke and Edward Kennedy, on southwest corridor mass transit project. Fred Salvucci stands behind them. $669 million in federal funds approved. An additional $1 billion will be invested through public/private initiatives for urban development contingent with relocation of the orange line. Kennedy and Brooke make grateful remarks. Reps. Mary Good and James Craven. Mel King appears (in t-shirt and baseball cap) to acknowledge the efforts of community activists. This very large scale public works project will create jobs and keep the neighborhoods from being physically divided along racial lines. Adams answers question on air traffic congestion expected at large airports.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/11/1978
Description: Interview at Logan Airport about air traffic control conflict alert system in which radar scope shows planes flying too close in airspace. Also about runway 22L approach.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/26/1978
Description: Demonstration of midair collision avoidance system on radar screen at Logan air traffic control tower. Simulated flight numbers flash “CA” for conflict alert when the plane positions are too close.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/26/1978
Description: Small airlines at Logan Airport. Passengers waiting at Piedmont terminal. American Airlines planes cross on wet tarmac. Piedmont plane parked. Signs for Braniff, Lufthansa, Iberia, Northwest Orient, Van Dusen Aviation, Butler Aviation, Swissair. Braniff terminal. Northwest Orient and National ticket counters and gate area.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/02/1979
Description: Air New England ticket counter at Logan Airport. Planes parked at terminal. Passengers walk across tarmac to board. Inside cabin looking toward cockpit. “Flying Your Way” magazine in seat back with emergency procedures card. Twin engine taxis in, another taxis off. Nose of TWA L-1011.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/21/1979
Description: Greyhound bus terminal in Boston. Passengers enter. Bank of pay telephones. Student sits on duffel bag on floor in front of coin lockers. People buy tickets, board bus. Bonanza and Vermont Transit buses parked. Inside station elderly and young people wait in chairs, some with small tvs. Continental Trailways revolving sign. Gray Line bus parked outside Trailways terminal. Travelers carry suitcases. Peter Pan and Almeida buses.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/09/1979
Description: Construction of Porter Square T station on extension of MBTA red line. Heavy equipment and workers in front of BayBank branch. Traffic backed up on Massachusetts Avenue. Perini crane. Claw shovel excavates pit, releases dirt into dump truck.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/20/1979
Description: Roxbury street scenes. Black pedestrians. Grove Hall bus. Squeal of orange line elevated trolley on overhead tracks. People board bus. Nubian Notion on Dudley Street. Traffic, many taxis pass through intersection. District 2 Boston police station. Cars on Columbia Road. Two UPI B+W stills of murder scene on Fellows Street.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/23/1979
Description: Malfunctioning LRVs (light rail vehicles) parked in maintenance yard of Riverside terminal of green line. Shattered windshield, missing headlights, upturned seats in instruction car. Overhead cables attached to poles. Trailers for Boeing Vertol product support and Kaiser Engineers. Wide shot of yard, tracks, garage.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/14/1979
Description: Green line T pulling into and out of Kenmore station underground during rush hour. Old style PCC trolley and newer LRV cars. Driver's point of view, looking down tracks into dark subway tunnel. Passengers get on and off.Passenger reading Benjamin Disraeli. Passenger complains about MBTA service.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/15/1979
Description: American Airlines terminal at Logan Airport. Ticket counter, passengers, escalators flanking staircase. Flight arrival and departure screens. People descend on escalator. Baggage on conveyor belt. Skycap loads suitcases onto cart. DC-10 parked on wet tarmac.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/30/1979
Description: Red line MBTA station at Harvard Square. Newer silver car with red stripe. Older blue car pulls into station. People descend staircase to subway platform. People pass through exit turnstiles out to street. Bus comes to stop near Harvard/Brattle station entrance on Eliot Street. Many passengers step off another bus. Exact fare coin box.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/16/1979
Description: Passengers in ticket lines in international terminal at Logan. Distinctive Braniff planes painted bright colors. Luggage. Taxiing TWA and American Airlines jets. Reporter explains Braniff's trademark - brightly colored planes, leather seats, flying routes other airlines do not. Braniff plans to use Boston as its gateway to European air travel.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/30/1979
Description: Tour of inside of airplane. Flight attendant shows beverage storage and food preparation galley. Seats, cockpit controls, fastening seatbelt. Exterior of TWA plane. Life vest pocket on seat back. Tray table, emergency exit sign.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/20/1979
Description: Video starts with people speaking over color bars. B-roll of Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority advisory board meeting. Interview with Robert Foster, chair of MBTA. He is requesting a larger operating budget. He discusses the work done by the MBTA and their attempts develop a better relationship with the advisory board. He speaks of plans for transportation demands during Pope John Paul II's visit. They shoot cutaways. Interview with Ed Novakoff, advisory board representative from Brookline, who complains about green line LRVs, and does not support giving the MBTA a larger operating budget. Several takes of reporter standup in the MBTA lot, with buses in the background.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/21/1979
Description: Office of MOB (Mayor's Older Bostonians) senior citizens support services. Framed photo of Kevin White. Shuttle provides transportation for elderly citizens. Van leaves Allston Brighton Little City Hall, rides along streets. Elderly man pulls grocery cart. Interview with Mr. Nissenbaum who is happy with Mayor White's senior services. Interview with Anne Nissenbaum also endorses White. Interview with Joseph Rothfarb, unhappy that "White has overstaffed his pet projects." Another man says too much crime.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/16/1979
Description: Elderly people, mostly women, walk singly and in pairs, some with canes, crutch. One in wheelchair with attendant. They carry packages and bags. In grocery store and waiting for public transportation.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/19/1979
Description: MBTA file footage, green line and red line trains. C. 1980.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 1980
Description: Interview with Tom Pelham, Somerville planning director, about impact of Red Line T extension construction in Davis Square. Urban Mass Transportation Project sign. Crane and heavy equipment around the site. Looking down into excavated pit. Bulldozer moves black chunks of asphalt-like material. Welder works on end of rectangular pipe. Open cars on railroad tracks are filled with excavated dirt.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/10/1980
Description: Interview with John Driscoll, chair Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, on toll increase and carpool program. Riding along turnpike inbound, through tunnel and under bridge, onto Allston Cambridge exit. Approach toll plaza. Exact change lanes. Sign posted about upcoming toll hike to 35¢.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/25/1980
Description: Wonderland Blue Line station in Revere. Train pulls up to platform, passengers get on. Walking tour of Central Square in Lynn, where transit station is proposed as necessary for much needed economic development. Comments from Urban Mass Transportation (UMTA) administrator Theodore Lutz about rapid transit extension.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/06/1980
Description: Braintree, MA MBTA visuals; rain.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/21/1980
Description: MBTA, shots of Red Line and Green Line Trains at Park Street Station, standups of reporter Bennett.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/31/1980
Description: Passengers at Egleston Square T station say security is an important issue in light of recent spate of assaults and muggings by teenage gangs. MBTA will put police decoys on the trains to deter crime. Four-car Orange Line train pulls up to platform. Camera rides on train, looks down row of passengers.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/06/1980
Description: Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) shots of Hanscom Field, airline and reservations system, shots of airplanes, reservations, and computer terminals.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/18/1980
Description: New Airline, Eastern Airlines shots.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/08/1980
Description: MBTA shots at Park Street Station. .
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/11/1980
Description: MBTA Hearing.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/21/1980
Description: Orange Line MBTA.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/05/1981
Description: Amtrak, environmentals. .
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/13/1981
Description: Amtrak, on board train.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/16/1981
Description: Amtrak, on board train.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/16/1981