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Jan 18, 2022
01/22
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A mini Massironi style shelf- a trial run while I work on a bigger project. I used small picture hanging nails to mount this to the wall and so far it's holding fast.
Topics: designer, massironi, mini, miniature, shelf, Decor, thingiverse, 1970s, 1970, 1970s_decor, stl
Yep, we're still on the 70s thriller kick! Today, Tom and Jenny discuss John Schlesinger's 1976 classic, based on the novel by William Goldman and starring Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, and Roy Scheider. Thanks to Rob Levinson for sending us the movie! IS IT SAFE? Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us...
Topics: movie review, best 1970s films, thriller
Tom and Jenny finally discuss the bizarre 1974 cult classic, directed by John Boorman and starring Sean Connery in a red Speedo and thigh-high boots. Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and Instagram . And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle store , and some board and card games...
Topics: movie review, 1970s scifi, john boorman, cult classic, sean connery
Tom and Jenny talk about the Logan's Run TV series from the 1970s. Find this series and more on the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront ! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and Instagram . And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle store , and some board and card games designed by Jenny at Giallo Games ! Visit Jenny’s Amazon author page ! THANK...
Topics: movie review, scifi, 70s scifi, logans run
Tom and Jenny discuss Paul Thomas Anderson's excellent 1997 film Boogie Nights , the fictionalized tale of Dirk Diggler and the porn boom of the 1970s. Sorry the end cut off; we lost the stream and then had technical issues. :-( Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and Instagram . And...
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Jenny discusses a largely forgotten gothic chiller from the late 1970s, also known as Dominique Is Dead , which stars Cliff Robertson, Jean Simmons, Jenny Agutter, and Simon Ward. It was directed by Michael Anderson, of Logan's Run and Orca fame! Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and ...
Topics: cult classic, movie review, 70s horror
We're still on the 1970s thriller wavelength, as you can see; today we're discussing the 1978 conspiracy flick Capricorn One , directed by Peter Hyams, in which NASA fakes a Mars landing. Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter and Instagram . And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle...
Topics: movie review, 70s movies, thriller
Jenny talks about an underseen gem from the late 1970s about an unstable ventriloquist and his creepy dummy Fats. It's based on a novel/screenplay by William Goldman, directed by Richard Attenborough, and stars Anthony Hopkins, Ann-Margret, and Burgess Meredith. Find this movie and more at the 13 O'Clock Amazon Storefront! Please support us on Patreon ! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog , subscribe to our YouTube channel , like us on Facebook , and follow us on ...
Topics: movie review, 70s horror, psychological horror, cult classic
Tom and Jenny return to the true crime beat on today's installment, discussing the notorious 25-acre area of the Lone Star State that goes by the evocative name of the Texas Killing Fields. Since the early 1970s, the bodies of at least 30 girls and young women have been discovered along this lonely stretch of Interstate 45 between Houston and Galveston, and a handful of other victims have vanished without trace. Though a few of the crimes have been solved, many more have not, and authorities...
Topics: true crime, serial killer, I45 killer, texas killing fields
On yet another exploration of weird American cults, Tom and Jenny discuss the bizarre UFO cult known as Heaven's Gate. Founded in the 1970s by true believers Marshall Applewhite and Bonnie Nettles (later known as Do and Ti), the strange sect held to a strict ascetic lifestyle, and combined end-times Christianity, theosophy, New Age, and UFO-type beliefs into a quasi-religious stew that would ultimately lead to 39 of them taking their own lives in a mass suicide in 1996, all of them believing...
Topics: cults, mass suicide, marshall applewhite, heavens gate, ufo cult
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Apr 11, 2021
04/21
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Ryan's Hope - July 10, 1975 Courtesy: ABC (c) 1975 Labine-Mayer Productions, Inc.
Topics: ryan's hope, abc, full episodes, 1975, 1970s, daytime drama, soap opera
Pirate radio: A force for change or a transient subversive movement?The Voice of Peace and Radio Caroline were pirate radio stations that launched in the 1960s and 1970s, broadcasting from ships anchored outside national territorial waters, in an attempt to challenge the societies around them.Radio Caroline, moored off the east coast of England, was \"The Boat that Rocked\" and was hugely popular with young 1960s music fans. Along with other pirate stations of the time, it helped...
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Jun 3, 2021
06/21
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The 500th episode of Panel Borders: Alex Fitch talks to Mike Lake about the history of the 'direct market' for US comics in the UK, and the foundation of the the Forbidden Planet chain of shops, and to Dr. Nicola Streeten and Cath Tate about the curation and editing of The Inking Woman, an exhibtion and book about 250 Years of Women Cartoonists.
Topics: podcast, Resonance 104.4 FM, 500th episode, Panel Borders, Alex Fitch, talks, Mike Lake, the direct...
Source: Resonance 104.4 FM / Cartoon County
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Jan 25, 2021
01/21
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Before MTV launched in 1981 and changed the way people listened to music, radio was the primary mode of music discovery for consumers. If you were one of thousands of North Texans who listened to the radio in the late 1970s and early 1980s, you may have discovered some of the most formative artists in rock and pop history thanks to famed radio disc jockey George Gimarc, who will be hosting a live virtual event at Allen Public Library this week. “George describes himself as an audio...
Topics: Texas, Allen, Allen City TV, ACTV, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube, 2021
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Jan 17, 2021
01/21
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Amy Lohrman
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a compilation of various stories from my 1970s childhood - Corrective Shoes I Made My Own Shoes The F Word The Bo Weevil Club Book Elementary School ... (other audios) Stories From The Early 1990s https://archive.org/details/1990sStories A Talks https://archive.org/details/atalks
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Topics: humor, stories, nostalgia, era, 1970s, growing up, childhood, funny, awkward, storytelling
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Jan 18, 2022
01/22
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NRN11 Coffs Harbour had merged with ECN8 Taree to form Northern Rivers Television, but later demerged in 1969. Around 1971, RTN8 Lismore and NRN11 merged, also forming Northern Rivers Television (NRTV), but was known on-air originally as 11-8 Television. The merged stations served the Mid North Coast and Northern Rivers areas of Northern New South Wales. During the mid-1970s, the station was concurrently known as Great Eastland Television, when the partnership shared programming and advertising...
Topics: thingiverse, Signs & Logos, nrtv, tv_logo, CLASSIC_TV_LOGOS, TV_Show_Logos, stl
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Oct 19, 2021
10/21
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Anton D. Babachenko
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К концу 1970-х годов возрастающее неприятие доктрины взаимного гарантированного уничтожения в США, а также появление новейших технологий привело к попытке реализации концепции перехвата межконтинентальных баллистических ракет hit-to-kill. Homing Overlay Experiment был призван проверить...
Topics: Homing Overlay Experiment, Стратегическая оборонная инициатива,...
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Jan 20, 2022
01/22
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ACS Virtual Lecture Series talk by João Florêncio (University of Exeter), titled ‘Pig Masculinities: Reflections on a Contemporary Gay Sex Subculture’, December 10th 2021. ATTENTION: The presentation contains sexually explicit content. Abstract: “Pig” has grown in visibility in the last two decades as a form of self-identification of gay men into more “extreme” kinds of sexual behaviour that often involve exchanges of bodily fluids and repeated multiple penetrations and...
Topics: antiretrovirals, gay pornography, HIV, porn studies, sex cultures
Interview reflecting on the history of Auburn University’s student-run campus radio station WEGL-FM in the early 1970s featuring Pamela (Thompson) Barnes, Paul Ellen, Dave Gamble, and Don Moseley.
Topics: WEGL, radio, college radio, Rene Brinsfield, music
Interview reflecting on the history of Auburn University’s student-run campus radio station WEGL-FM in the early 1970s featuring Chris Youtz speaking about the work to establish the station prior to 1971 and Jimmy Carter, Mary Catherine (Murphy) Sneed, and Rob Rainey speaking about getting the station on the air and running it from 1971 to about 1975. Interview conducted by Lisa Glasscock, Auburn University Special Collections and Archives.
Topics: WEGL, radio, college radio, music
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Apr 8, 2022
04/22
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Avocado Green
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Nov 8 2021 episode Avocado Green
Topic: Dedications 1970s 1970's music
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Feb 16, 2021
02/21
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#OnThisDay 1980: Videotape was so 1970s - the 1980s was certain to be the decade of the video disc. https://t.co/5jUTdDPE9K Source: https://twitter.com/BBCArchive/status/1355938905346899969 Uploader: BBC Archive
Topics: Twitter, video, OnThisDay
Badfinger - Essentials (CD, Rock) (2021 Release) Badfinger Essentials Dark shadows loom over the legacy of Badfinger – including being victims of mismanagement, legal issues, label turmoil, inner tensions and the tragic suicides of frontman Pete Ham in 1975 and singer-songwriter Tom Evans in 1983 – but the music of Badfinger still lives on. As the first and finest act signed to Apple Records, the Welsh band was pegged as “the Next Beatles” – and even given their first hit single by...
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Oct 2, 2021
10/21
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Becky and Jake
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In this episode, your hosts dare you not to have a feeling whilst gazing into the soulful eyes of Benji, the stray canine from the tearjerker movies of the 70s and 80s, now starring in a new Netflix movie. Is this film a reboot or a remake? Regardless of what your opinion might be, this a great option for anyone, young or old, who believes that dogs have super powers. Prepare to be astounded as Benji reveals his hidden abilities to teleport into trolley cars, keep pace with getaway vans,...
Topics: Benji, Kaiju, Godzilla, Superhero, Dog, Canine, Netflix, Nostalgia, 1970s, 1980s
We met this week with Steven Lawther, author of "Arrival: How Scotland's Women Took Their Place on the World Stage and Inspired a Generation" - now available for pre-order from Pitch Publishing at https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/arrivalIn the 1970s women's football in Scotland was unrecognised by the SFA and there was no national team. Arrival tells the fascinating and inspiring story of how Scotland's female footballers fought for their right to play and battled intolerance in...
Topic: Podcast
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May 21, 2021
05/21
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The BetterTimes Podcast May 20, 2021 Hosted by James M.Branum Produced by Objector.church and BetterTimes.net Music provided by Robert Farmer and Bob Waldrop Machine-generated transcript: Welcome to the better times podcast a production of better times dotnet and the Oklahoma congregation of the objector church, a religious humanist interfaith community with a special focus on peace and social justice work, by the way, my name is James M. Branum, and I'm one of the interfaith ministers of our...
Topics: Catholic worker, Bob Waldrop, Objector Church, James M. Branum, Oklahoma
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Apr 23, 2021
04/21
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BixLives!
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Erskin Butterfield. This is a Jazz Sleeper, and rare as hen's teeth. It has a subtle swing and humour that I find alluring. It is not a dub and is the original pressing. As Butterfield was not a big seller, it is most likely that only one lacquer was lathed; —hence, only one mother and stamper. Of course, the lacquer, metal mother and stamper are long gone. Few lacquers of any record have survived as they were made from nitrate and dangerously explosive. No insurance company of...
Topics: Erskine Butterfield, Pushin' The Conversation Along, 78 RPM, Decca, 9 August 1940
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Apr 3, 2021
04/21
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Bob Prigmore
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Saturday 8-10am Selection of 1950s, 1960s and 1970s LIVE on Beat Route Radio
Topics: 1950s, 1960s, 1970s music
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Jan 23, 2021
01/21
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Bob Prigmore
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1950s, 1960s, 1970s music show. Live on Beat Route Radio. Saturdays 8-10am. This week a great selection of 1970s music.
Topic: Music
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Nov 19, 2021
11/21
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Brenda Asterino
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Pathways Sundays 8PM DES Action With Britt Vicstrom Britt Vicstrom tells us what DES is and how it has affected multiple generations. DES Action is an organization that educates and helps people know more diethylstilbestrol and its multigenerational disruption effects. It is a synthetic estrogen given to women in the USA between 1930 and 1970s. It does not change DNA but does trigger genes to turn off or on. They advocate for people and promote research and resources. Hear about all the...
Topics: DES, diethylstilbestrol, hormone disruptors, dysruptors, hormones, synthetic, epigenome, endocrine,...
Album 4 - 1970s This is the second volume of photograph “albums” tracing the Smith family of Trenton, New Jersey. The 11 albums in the first volume detailed the lives of Anna Maria Kutarnia and Joseph John Smith who settled in Trenton in 1928. The family spread to the four corners of the United States – quite literally – from New Jersey in the northeast to Washington State in the northwest with the south covered from California to Florida. The 7 albums of this second volume follows...
Topics: genealogy, Smith, Matelena, Trenton
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Oct 15, 2021
10/21
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Brian Wenninger (Slingerman27)
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My 1970s/80s basement panel wall had shallow, stubby electrical boxes. I couldn't fit new larger outlets in them, so they stuck out about a 1/4". These switch plate risers fill that gap. Print one and see if it fits your needs. You may need to scale it up or down 1% for the perfect fit.
Topics: thingiverse, power_outlet, electrical_outlet, stl, outlet, outlet_cover, light switch plate,...
Rick Rubin speaks with friend, pioneering rock journalist, Lisa Robinson about her over 40 year career that's seen her interview everyone from John Lennon to Lady Gaga, from Jay Z to Eminem, and even an 11 year old Michael Jackson. They also talk about her new book, Nobody Ever Asked Me About The Girls. Lisa's career started in the 1970s when she embedded on world tours with Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones. In the decades since, she's partied with Bowie, dined with Beyonce, and talked...
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Pastor T.L. Barrett has been known on Chicago's South side as a religious and community leader for 50 years. But it wasn't until recently that people started to uncover Barrett's trove of gospel music. In the 1970s, Barrett began making recordings of the music performed in his church. These were sermons he'd turn into songs that sat around for years until rappers started sampling them in the last decade. People like Kanye West, T.I., DJ Khalid, Alicia Keys. All this recent attention on Pastor...
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Jan 2, 2022
01/22
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Bruce Gilley
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Sir Alan Burns was the most prominent defender of the British empire in its final stages. The Last Imperialist: Sir Alan Burns' Epic Defense of the British Empires studies Burns' career and his arguments in defense of European colonialism. Bruce Gilley describes Burns' intellectual and policy battles with opponents of colonialism and his efforts to slow the decolonization process. The Last Imperialist takes readers through Burns' critical roles in World War I, the economic development of...
Topics: bruce gilley, colonialism, isolationism, internationalism, nationalism, imperialism, globalism,...
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Oct 22, 2021
10/21
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Bruce R. Magee and Stephen Payne
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Louisiana Anthology Podcast Episode 440. Evan Faulkenbury. “‘Monroe is Hell’: Voter Purges, Registration Drives, and the Civil Rights Movement in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana,” Evan Faulkenbury is an associate professor of history at SUNY Cortland . His courses and research focus on the civil rights movement, public history, and United States history. He earned his Ph.D. in history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2016. His book, Poll Power: The Voter Education...
Topics: Louisiana Anthology, Louisiana Anthology Podcast, Evan Faulkenbury, Monroe is Hell, voter purges,...
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Apr 9, 2021
04/21
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Bruce R. Magee and Stephen Payne
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Louisiana Anthology Podcast Episode 412. April 10, 2021. We interview E. L. "Bubba" Henry about The Last Constitution, which covers the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1973. Jeremy Alford collaborated with Bubba Henry to write this account. The delegates to Louisiana’s 1973 Constitutional Convention were an unruly bunch of policy pirates who charted their own course. Their generation swept aside the deeply rooted influences of Huey P. Long’s legacy and replaced it with the...
Topics: Louisiana Anthology Podcast, Louisiana Anthology, Bubba Henry, 1973 Louisiana Constitution, 1973...
Editing Training Tape Fredericton Cablevision TV10 Source: U-Matic videocassette Year: 1978 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
FCTV (Fredericton Community Television) Mactaquac Provincial Park Interlude. Source: U-Matic videocassette Year: Approx. 1985 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
Cable 10: The Year in Pictures Fundy Cable 10 Fredericton Source: U-Matic videocassette Year: 1993 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
Calithumpians - Campus Capers - Fredericton Outdoor Summer Theatre Community Producer: Peter Pacey Fundy Cable 10 Fredericton Source: U-Matic videocassette Year: 1987 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
Arts Magazine - Josh Beutel; Acacia Gallery Community Producer: George Fry Fundy Cable 10 Fredericton Source: U-Matic videocassette Date: July 1994 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
Dance Time Community Producer: Carol Hill Fundy Cable 10 Fredericton Source: U-Matic videocassette Year: 1995 With commercial and station identification. The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
Canada 125 Interlude - "June 14 / The Green" Community Producer: Patrick Watt Fundy Cable 10 Fredericton Source: U-Matic videocassette Date: June 14, 1992 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
Behind the Scenes with CN Rail. Community Producer: "Kable" Ken Scott Fundy Cable 10 Fredericton Source: U-Matic videocassette Date: January 4, 1992 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
80/20: The Third World and Us - Part 3: Solidarity Community Producer: Rick McDaniel TVNB Fredericton Source: Betacam SP videocassette Year: 1998 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
Point of You - North American Free Trade Agreement Community Producers: Kelley McGuire, Joey Kilfoil Source: U-Matic videocassette Date: March 30, 1994 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
Arts Magazine - 1994 New Brunswick College of Craft and Design Graduates Community Producer: George Fry Fundy Cable 10 Fredericton Source: U-Matic videocassette Year: 1994 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
According With Carmen - Hon. Vaughan Blaney on Multiculturalism, Human Rights, Labour Community Producer: Peter J. McDougald Source: U-Matic videocassette Date: November 2, 1993 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...
80/20: The Third World and Us - Part 1: The Roots of Underdevelopment Community Producer: Rick McDaniel TVNB Fredericton Source: Betacam SP videocassette Year: 1998 The New Brunswick Community Television Archive showcases New Brunswick's rich history of community access television programming, from the 1970s through the 2000s. Transferred from videotape and DVD media.
Topics: New Brunswick, Saint Andrews, Charlotte County Television, CHCO-TV26, Government Access TV,...