Will the Circle be Unbroken program files and sound recordings, 1956-1998 (bulk 1983-1998).

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Will the Circle be Unbroken program files and sound recordings, 1956-1998 (bulk 1983-1998).

The "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" program files consist of interview transcripts, audiovisual materials, scripts, program research files, and production files. The largest part of the collection is made up of materials related to the interviews that give "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" its unique perspective. Series 1 and Series 2 contain transcripts and tapes of interviews conducted by the SRC as well as transcripts and tapes from other archival repositories. Besides the interviews, the audiovisual materials also include rough mixes of the individual episodes of "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" Series 3 contains materials the documentary's staff used to develop scripts for the twenty-six episodes, including notes, outlines, drafts, and outtakes, and final versions of the scripts.

21 linear ft. (55 boxes)

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