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New Television Workshop
The New Television Workshop
at WGBH supported the creation and broadcast of experimental works by artists from 1974 to 1993.
Say Brother
Say Brother is WGBH's longest running public affairs television program by, for and about African Americans, and is now known as Basic Black.
Ten O'Clock News
The WGBH Media Archives has preserved and described 523 tapes from The Ten O'Clock News, WGBH's in-depth nightly news program.
War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
War and Peace in the Nuclear Age is a 13-part series on the origins and evolution of nuclear competition between the United States and the Soviet Union.

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Melanie Kahane Interview
"Design Archives" raw material on the interior designer Melanie Kahane, consisting of 180-minute interview on three vide . . . > more
  1981-01-01  Design Archives    Melanie Kahane Interview 
Paul Rand Interview
"Design Archives" raw material on the graphic designer Paul Rand, consisting of 225-minute interview on five videocasset . . . > more
1981-01-01  Design Archives    Paul Rand Interview 
Charles Blessing Interview
"Design Archives" raw material on the city planner Charles Blessing, consisting of 240-minute interview on four videocas . . . > more
  1981-01-01  Design Archives    Charles Blessing Interview 
Poetry Breaks III, Charles Simic
Charles Simic was born in Yugoslavia in 1938. His previous volumes of poetry include Kerns Cosmology (1977), nominated fo . . . > more
  1997-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks III, Charles Simic 
Poetry Breaks III, D. Nurkse
Dennis Nurkse's [born 1949] "previous books include ,i>Shadow Wars, Isolation in Actions, and Staggered Lights. . . . > more
  1995-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks III, D. Nurkse 
Batteries Not Included
In "Batteries Not Included" Betsy Connors depicts a futuristic world of not quite human occupants using stop motion anim . . . > more
  1979-01-01  Artist's Showcase    Batteries Not Included 
East Ended Tape
In "East Ended Tape" Peter Campus and Susan Dowling are the subjects of a series of video portraits. The shadow of Dowli . . . > more
  1976-01-01  Frames of Reference    Artist in the Seventies, An: Peter Campus 
Gallery Piece, The
In "The Gallery Piece," Connors' signature miniature sets and stop motion animation are used to re-create the envir . . . > more
  1980-01-01  Artist's Showcase    Gallery Piece, The 
Gray Hairs
In "Gray Hairs" the fur of William Wegman's dog, Man Ray, is filmed in close-up. Through a series of slow dissolves . . . > more
  1976-01-01  Artist's Showcase    Gray Hairs 
Three Transitions
In "Three Transitions" Peter Campus uses video techniques to create illusions, wherein his image is erased and sometimes . . . > more
  1972-01-01  Frames of Reference    Artist in the Seventies, An: Peter Campus 
Imaginary Crossing
In "Imaginary Crossing," by dancer Dawn Kramer and videographer Robin Doty, two distinctly different environments overla . . . > more
    Frames of Reference     
Walking Up
As a man walks along a shoreline environment, his camera, pointed down at the ground, shows the movements of his legs and feet. Th . . . > more
    Frames of Reference     
New Television
This episode of "New Television" features "A Public Nuisance" By Esther Katz and Terese Svoboda

&qu . . . > more
  1992-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Video Variations
Host Russell Connor introduces these works by video artists, set to music performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra:

T . . . > more
  1970-01-01  New Television Workshop    Video Variations 
New Television
This episode of "New Television" features "Banned Reels," the pseudo-documentary by Jean-Teddy Abdi.

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  1991-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Reverie, The
In "The Reverie," which is approximately three and one-half minutes in length, moving images of actual human subjects ov . . . > more
    Frames of Reference    Dreamworks 
Dream Moments
In "Dream Moments," which is approximately five minutes long, a figure walking across the beach is surrounded by manipul . . . > more
    Frames of Reference    Dreamworks 
Video Commune (Beatles from Beginning to End)
In Nam June Paik's historic "Video Commune" selections from The Beatles' recorded music are accompanied by ima . . . > more
  1970-01-01  Rockefeller Artists in Television    Video Commune (Beatles from Beginning to End) 
Event Horizon
Filmed in extreme desert conditions "Event Horizon" looks at a landscape interrupted and transformed by visible signs of . . . > more
    Frames of Reference    Dreamworks 
Set of Coincidence
In "Set of Coincidence" Peter Campus' image overlaps itself continually in a variety of settings. In a minimally fu . . . > more
  1974-01-01  Artist's Showcase    Set of Coincidence 
Four Sided Tape
in &Four Sided tape" a mirror is shattered by a man walking across it. The torso of a man is torn through, as if projected on . . . > more
  1976-01-01  Frames of Reference    Artist in the Seventies, An: Peter Campus 
Third Tape
In "Third Tape" John Erdman wraps a fishing line around his face, causing his features to appear broken up and distorted . . . > more
  1976-01-01  Frames of Reference    Artist in the Seventies, An: Peter Campus 
Proposition, The
In "The Proposition" an improvisational comedy troupe creates skits on the spot with audience participation. The four pe . . . > more
1972-01-01  Rockefeller Artists in Television    Proposition, The 
Collisions (Louis Falco)
Louis Falco's company and young Harvard Summer School dancers perform a work in an abandoned Watertown arsenal. The piece pre . . . > more
    Frames of Reference    Place to Dance, A 
Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters, The
In "The Great American Fourth of July" writer Jean Shepherd, as an older "Ralph," recalls his memory of a part . . . > more
  1982-01-01  American Playhouse    Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters, The 
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