Description: "Leader: ""P1 Celtics #7546 3/10/74""; Silent footage of a Boston Celtics versus LA Lakers basketball game. Shot of Ted Kennedy in the audience with his son."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 03/10/1974
Description: Story #9377. Feature about Ted Kennedy's incident in Chappaquiddick. Footage of the town, ferry, and the bridge and interviews with tourists who had come to see the bridge where the accident that killed Mary Jo Kopechne occurred. Aerial shots of the island. Edited Footage followed by cuts. Mix of silent and sound.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 07/18/1974
Description: "Leader: ""P-2 The Investigators; Prison - Framingham March 7th 1973""; The Investigators; Prison - Framingham; Reporter Mary McKay escorted into an office for fake processing at the prison. They remove her handcuffs, ask her questions, and make a list of her belongings. McKay (now dressed in prison clothes with her hair in a towel is led into a room. She looks out the window. Cut to an office. Knock on the door and McKay comes in and talks with the councilor. She explains the different programs and jobs that are available for the prisoners. Cut to one of the women interviewed in 2394.11757 working. McKay interviews her about her typical day in the prison, how the prison has changed recently, sexual activity in the prison, and how her time in prison has changed her.; Reel 4 of 4 (See. Acc. 2394.11757, 2394.11758, 2394.11759)"
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 03/07/1973
Description: Silent footage of a man holding a printed shirt that reads "Only a Bad Harvest Can Save Us." Interview with a man about a screen printing and a program funded by the Self Development Group to help ex-convicts start businesses. Interview with Corrections Commissioner John Boone, about the program and correctional programs for ex-convicts. Silent b-roll footage of people screen printing t-shirts; people at a meeting; close up on a pamphlet about abolishing prisons; interview b-roll.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 04/13/1974