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Dating from 1949 to 1996, the WNYC TV moving image collection includes mayoral press conferences, dignitaries visiting City Hall, and educational films about city government.

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Dating from 1949 to 1996, the WNYC TV moving image collection includes mayoral press conferences, dignitaries visiting City Hall, and educational films about city government.

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Dating from 1949 to 1996, the WNYC TV moving image collection includes mayoral press conferences, dignitaries visiting City Hall, and educational films about city government.

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Dating from 1949 to 1996, the WNYC TV moving image collection includes mayoral press conferences, dignitaries visiting City Hall, and educational films about city government.

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Host Leonard Lopate interviews 'Being Digital' author Nicholas Negroponte, professor of media technology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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Dating from 1949 to 1996, the WNYC TV moving image collection includes mayoral press conferences, dignitaries visiting City Hall, and educational films about city government.

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Radio interview about Aldrich Ames and other KGB spies, with host Leonard Lopate and his guest James Adams, a specialist in covert warfare and author of the book 'Sellout'

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Dating from 1949 to 1996, the WNYC TV moving image collection includes mayoral press conferences, dignitaries visiting City Hall, and educational films about city government.

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Radio interview with host Leonard Lopate and British author John Mortimer, with his new book 'Murderers and Other Friends'

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Radio interview with British author John Mortimer

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Radio interview with host Leonard Lopate and his guest whistleblower Thomas Moore about Tambocor, a drug used for heart problems that was later found to be lethal

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Radio interview with host Leonard Lopate and his guest whistleblower Thomas Moore about Tambocor, a drug used for heart problems that was later found to be lethal Alternate camera of 0474

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Radio interview with host Brian Lehrer and guest Peter Darrow, the president of WNYC about the future of the channel

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Radio interview with host Brian Lehrer and guest Peter Darrow, the president of WNYC about the future of the channel Alternate camera of 0476

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Radio interview with host Leonard Lopate and guest Roger Newman, author of a biography on Supreme Court Justice Black

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Dara Wells interviews Vicki Marstein about the International Cat Show at Madison Square Garden

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Dara Wells interviews Vicki Marstein about the International Cat Show at Madison Square Garden Alternate camera angle of 0480

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B-roll of Peter Darrow interview from outside the booth, no sound

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Radio Interview with novelist Jane Smiley about her novel 'Moo' with host Leonard Lopate

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Interview with Chang-Rae Lee, who writes about the Korean American experience, hosted by Leonard Lopate

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Title taken partly/fully from YouTube video Odetta Holmes provides narration for a work on Rosa Parks and the bus boycott that resulted. Holmes takes several cuts.

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Documentary explaining the Dickson Mounds Controversy, centering on the excavation and display of the bones of Native Americans. Written and produced by James Greene

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Dating from 1949 to 1996, the WNYC TV moving image collection includes mayoral press conferences, dignitaries visiting City Hall, and educational films about city government.

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Dating from 1949 to 1996, the WNYC TV moving image collection includes mayoral press conferences, dignitaries visiting City Hall, and educational films about city government.

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