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| Baldwin, Donna | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Lotte Goslar's Pantomime Circus Short dance/pantomime pieces, used as filler material during breaks of "Masterpiece Theater." Routines are: Opening . . . > more |
1976-01-01 | New Television Workshop | Lotte Goslar's Pantomime Circus |
| Baldwin, James | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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James Baldwin Callie Crossley marks the death of James Baldwin (author) with a retrospective profile. Crossley reports on Baldwin's accomplishments . . . > more | ![]() ![]() |
1987-12-01 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:03:54 |
| Ballard, Betsy | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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New Television This episode of "New Television" features Greg Durbin and Dan Boord's "The Great Frontier." Great . . . > more |
1989-01-01 | New Television | New Television |
| Ballard, Loraine | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Polaroid in South Africa Robert Lenzner uncovers the Polaroid scandal in South Africa Program focuses on Polaroid's decision on November 21, 1977 to cut . . . > more | 1978-03-03 | Say Brother | Polaroid in South Africa |
| Ballmer, Leslie | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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More TV Stories A woman, probably Segalove, narrates brief dramatizations of six anecdotal stories, each of which relates in some way to watching television. . . . > more | 1985-01-01 | Contemporary Art Television (CAT) Fund | More TV Stories |
| Ballou, Phillip | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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What You Mean We? In "What You Mean We?," written and directed by Laurie Anderson, notions of "celebrityhood" and cloning are examined . . . > more | 1986-01-01 | Alive From Off Center | What You Mean We? |
| Banks, Ellen | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Ellen Banks Callie Crossley reports on Ellen Banks (painter). Crossley interviews Banks, who talks about how she expresses music visually through . . . > more | ![]() |
1984-06-15 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:05:29 |
| Banks, Jessie | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Mississippi delegates and the new South Christy George reports from the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. George reports that Atlanta is the heart of the new South; . . . > more | ![]() |
1988-07-20 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:04:29 |
| Banks, Ralph J. | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Senior Citizens Melnea Cass Interview Program focuses on the contributions made by, and services for, the elderly of Boston. Host Topper Carew interviews . . . > more | ![]() |
1974-04-25 | Say Brother | Senior Citizens |
| Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones) | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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"Blast From the Past" with poet and playwright Amiri Baraka "Blast From the Past" features an excerpt from a 1968 Say Brother interview with poet and playwright Amiri Baraka (LeRoi . . . > more | |
1974-11-07 | Say Brother | 00:01:00 | Mystic Chain | ![]() |
Mystic Chain "Blast From the Past" with poet and playwright Amiri Baraka Program is composed of a variety of segments in magazine-style . . . > more | ![]() |
1974-11-07 | Say Brother | Mystic Chain |
| Barbara Barrow | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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The Role of Black Jourmalists Ron Hutson, Mel Miller, Barbara Barrow and Sarah Ann Shaw debate the role of Black journalists as reporters, not activists. > more |
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1977-02-18 | Say Brother | 00:01:00 | Looking at Ourselves: How the Black Media Watches Boston, Pt. 2 | ![]() |
Looking at Ourselves: How the Black Media Watches Boston, Pt. 2 The Role of Black Jourmalists Program is the second of two focusing on Black media and its function in the community. Host Barbara . . . > more | 1977-02-18 | Say Brother | Looking at Ourselves: How the Black Media Watches Boston, Pt. 2 |
| Barbosa, R. | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Meaning of the Interval "Meaning of the Interval" is a reflection on openings or intervals that the Japanese call ‘ma,' and how they apply . . . > more | |
1987-01-01 | New Television | 00:01:09 | New Television |
| Barbour, Floyd | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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James Baldwin Callie Crossley marks the death of James Baldwin (author) with a retrospective profile. Crossley reports on Baldwin's accomplishments . . . > more | ![]() ![]() |
1987-12-01 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:03:54 |
| Barnacle, Mike | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Media coverage of the Roxbury neighborhood Marcus Jones interviews Brian Wright O'Connor (Managing Editor, The Bay State Banner) about the negative portrayal in the . . . > more | ![]() ![]() |
1990-09-12 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:04:12 |
| Barnard, Jane | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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City Archives "City Archives" was written and directed by Richard Foreman, founder and director of the Ontological Hysteric Theater. He . . . > more | 1977-01-01 | Artist's Showcase | City Archives |
| Barnes, Curtis | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Apartheid protest at Tufts University, tape 2 Callie Crossley interviews Alysa Rose (Tufts student) about the student occupation of Ballou Hall at Tufts University. Rose says that . . . > more | ![]() |
1985-04-25 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:19:55 |
| Barnes, James | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Modern Times In the first section of this work, domestic objects are seen, which a woman's voice describes as "nice." "Nice . . . > more | 1979-01-01 | Artist's Showcase | Modern Times |
| Barney, Emily | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Freefall At the opening of "Freefall," Gaby Agis is seen getting dressed in Western-influenced clothing. She runs through alleyways . . . > more | 1988-01-01 | New Television | New Television | ![]() |
New Television This episode of "New Television" features Dennis Darmek's "Roseland Recollections," Gaby Agis and Bob Bentley's . . .
Roseland Recollections "Roseland Recollections," features two female dancers performing a duet using techniques of unison and partnering. The work is five minutes long. Copyright: Dennis Darmek ? Freefall In "Freefall," which is just under 40 minutes long, Gaby Agis and Company perform dance movement sequences in several distinct sections and locations. Produced by David Stacey. Directed by Bob Bentley. Copyright: Arts Council of Great Britain. Trisha and Carmen In "Trisha and Carmen," which is approximately 13 minutes long, video artist Burt Barr turns his eye to choreographer Trisha Brown's performance of Carmen at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, Italy. Copyright: Burt Barr. Criss X Cross In "Criss X Cross," by Myriam Alaux, dance sequences express the hidden emotions of three characters caught up in a philosophical chamber drama. Approximately eight and one-half minutes long. Produced and directed by Myriam Alaux. Copyright: Myriam Alaux. > more |
1988-01-01 | New Television | New Television |
| Baron, Joey | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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New Television This episode of "New Television" features "Step Across the Border." "A musical journey around the . . . > more |
1990-01-01 | New Television | New Television |
| Barr, Burt | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Trisha and Carmen Burt Barr looks at the performance of "Carmen" by Trisha Brown at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, Italy Scenes include . . . > more | |
1987-01-01 | New Television | 00:01:11 | New Television | ![]() |
Dogs, The "The Dogs" is set on a bright, summer day at a seemingly benign seashore inhabited by a nervous, beer-drinking protagonist . . . > more | |
1989-01-01 | New Television | 00:01:11 | New Television | ![]() |
New Television This episode of "New Television" features Dennis Darmek's "Roseland Recollections," Gaby Agis and Bob Bentley's . . .
Roseland Recollections "Roseland Recollections," features two female dancers performing a duet using techniques of unison and partnering. The work is five minutes long. Copyright: Dennis Darmek ? Freefall In "Freefall," which is just under 40 minutes long, Gaby Agis and Company perform dance movement sequences in several distinct sections and locations. Produced by David Stacey. Directed by Bob Bentley. Copyright: Arts Council of Great Britain. Trisha and Carmen In "Trisha and Carmen," which is approximately 13 minutes long, video artist Burt Barr turns his eye to choreographer Trisha Brown's performance of Carmen at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, Italy. Copyright: Burt Barr. Criss X Cross In "Criss X Cross," by Myriam Alaux, dance sequences express the hidden emotions of three characters caught up in a philosophical chamber drama. Approximately eight and one-half minutes long. Produced and directed by Myriam Alaux. Copyright: Myriam Alaux. > more |
1988-01-01 | New Television | New Television |















