Say Brother Television Program Collection,f1968-1982.

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Say Brother Television Program Collection,f1968-1982.

Videotape comprises the bulk of the collection, including program masters, original footage, preservation masters, and dubs of programs PBS aired nationally. The group contains non-WGBH motion pictures that were broadcast by Say Brother in small segments, or in their entirety, for their relevance. The bulk of the materials were produced locally in Boston. Documentation on paper primarily consists of program files, principally composed of contracts, production and research notes, program orders, and transcripts.

1,563 video reels and cassettes.

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