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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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Slott Opera
Dolls made of pipe-cleaners or clay are moved around miniature stages via their attachment to slots incorporated in the stages.Two . . . > more
    Artist's Showcase    Slott Opera 
Lathe of Heaven, The
This futuristic science-fiction film set in Portland, Oregon was written by Roger E. Swaybill and Diane English, and is based on a . . . > more
1979-01-01  New Television Workshop    Lathe of Heaven, The 
New Television
This episode of "New Television" features Ken Kobland's "Foto-Roman."

Foto-Roman Ken Kobland& . . . > more
  1993-01-01  New Television Workshop    New Television 
Poetry Breaks III, Philip Levine
Philip Levine was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1928. He is the author of sixteen books of poetry, most recently The Mercy> more
  1995-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks III, Philip Levine 
Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Martin Espada
Martin Espada was born in 1957 in Brooklyn, New York. He received his Bachelor's of Art in history at the University of Wisco . . . > more
  1993-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Martin Espada 
Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Charles Simic
Charles Simic introduces and reads his poems. Interspersed with the poems are questions that people might typically ask a poet. Th . . . > more
  1997-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Charles Simic 
New Television
This episode of "New Television" features "Strange Space" by Leslie Thornton and Ron Vawter and "The Body . . . > more
1993-01-01  New Television    New Television 
Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Philip Levine
Phillip Levine introduces and reads the following poems:
"Belle Isle 1949"
"Gin"
"Grandmot . . . > more
  1995-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Philip Levine 
Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: D. Nurkse
D. Nurkse introduces and reads the following poems:
"Olmose"
"Inventing Nations"
"Tartu&qu . . . > more
  1995-01-01  Poetry Breaks    Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: D. Nurkse 
Out of Time
Marha Gray's work entitled "Images Diffused by Time" is re-titled as "Out of Time." In this moody work, f . . . > more
1975-01-01  Frames of Reference    Dinner Party: A Semi-Buffet 
"37/73" by Richard Meyers
This episode of "Frames of Reference" contains a short excerpt from Richard Meyers film, "37/73"

In . . . > more
  1974-01-01  Frames of Reference    Dreamworks 
Easy Living
This episode of "Contemporary Art Television (CAT) Fund" features "Easy Living" by Chip Lord and Mickey McGowa . . . > more
  1984-01-01  Contemporary Art Television (CAT) Fund    Easy Living 
Four Songs
This episode of "Artist's Showcase" features "Four Songs" by Bill Viola.

Bill Viola's &q . . . > more
  1977-01-01  Artist's Showcase    Four Songs 
Frank: A Vietnam Veteran
This one-off special is the story of one Vietnam veteran -- his experiences in Vietnam, and what his life has been like since his . . . > more
  1981-01-01  New Television Workshop    Frank: A Vietnam Veteran 
I Wish I Might
This episode of "Rockefeller Artists in Television" features "I Wish I Might," a collaborative work of choreog . . . > more
  1971-01-01  Rockefeller Artists in Television    I Wish I Might 
Lea Grammont
This episode of "Artist's Showcase" features "Lea Grammont" by Ros Barron.

Ros Barron's . . . > more
  1976-01-01  Artist's Showcase    Lea Grammont 
Lulu Smith: The Chicken that Ate Columbus
This episode of "Frames of Reference" features "Lulu Smith: The Chicken that Ate Columbus," a one-off work cre . . . > more
  1981-01-01  Frames of Reference    Lulu Smith: The Chicken that Ate Columbus 
Magritte sur la Plage
This episode of "Artist's Showcase" features "Magriitte sur la Plage" by Ros Barron.

Ros Barr . . . > more
  1976-01-01  New Television Workshop    Magritte sur la Plage 
Making of Severe Clear, The
"The Making of Severe Clear," 1986, is a documentary-style work that traces the creation of choreographer Dana Reitz . . . > more
1986-01-01  New Television Workshop    Making of Severe Clear, The  
Medium Is the Medium, The
Six artists were invited to work with television technicians for the creation of "The Medium Is the Medium."

. . . > more
  1969-01-01  New Television Workshop    Medium Is the Medium, The 
More TV Stories
A woman, probably Segalove, narrates brief dramatizations of six anecdotal stories, each of which relates in some way to watching . . . > more
  1985-01-01  Contemporary Art Television (CAT) Fund    More TV Stories 
Mother's Little Network
Billing itself as "the only show on PBS with no English host," this one-of special comic program presents several short . . . > more
  1976-01-01  New Television Workshop    Mother's Little Network 
Mountain View
This episode of "Alive From Off Center" features "Mountain View," a dance drama work created by choreographer . . . > more
  1989-01-01  Alive From Off Center    Mountain View 
New England Fishermen
This episode of "Contemporary Art Television (CAT) Fund" features "New England Fishermen" byJoan Logue.
< . . . > more
  1985-01-01  Contemporary Art Television (CAT) Fund    New England Fishermen 
Portraits from the Two O'Clock
This episode of "Frames of Reference" features "Portraits from the Two O'Clock" by Fred Simon.

> more
  1979-01-01  Frames of Reference    Portraits from the Two O'Clock 
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