Papers, 1961-1988.

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Papers, 1961-1988.

Papers of NBC producer and writer Bob Rogers documenting his career and the television documentary projects on which he worked beginning in 1961 when a free-lance writer for NBC's "David Brinkley's Journal." The collection also provides information on the making of television documentaries from selecting a topic to getting the final version to the studio, and shows the interaction between producer and network in deciding the perspective and depths of a documentary.

6.6 c.f.,33 film reels, and310 transparencies (in 1 photograph binder)

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