[Bill Veeck at O’Leary’s #12]
Raw footage of Bill Veeck at O’Leary’s for Bill Veeck’s Saloon. Producer Tom Weinberg and Veeck continue inebriated conversation, now mostly just about the footage already shot.
Raw footage of Bill Veeck at O’Leary’s for Bill Veeck’s Saloon. Producer Tom Weinberg and Veeck continue inebriated conversation, now mostly just about the footage already shot.
Bill Veeck and David Nightingale for Time Out discussing sports.
Host Bill Veeck and his guests discuss the issue of sex on college campuses. Dr. Alfred Flarsheim had recently published a book called “Sex and the College Student,” so his research was used as a guide. The other two guests, Andrea Tyree and Frank Wallace, were described as consultants. The panel’s feeling is that at that point in history, sexual morality was shifting, due in large part to the widespread availability of birth control methods. The guests describe sexuality as switching from being bounded by public morality to a private morality. The feeling is that since pregnancy is no longer a concern, the moral issue for couples is now whether sex is the “right” thing to do in the context of their relationship. The discussion moves between topics, but generally focuses on whether/how to enforce moral norms onto sexuality.
Raw footage of Bill Veeck and colleagues in a hotel room during spring training in Sarasota, Florida. Raw footage for “Inside Spring Training.” Motel Fever #1.
This tape features continued footage of an interview between Bill Veeck and sportscaster Tony Kubek for NBC, from the perspective of the crew for “A View From The Bleachers.”
An early edit of a documentary about Bill Veeck, the former owner of several baseball teams including the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians. It follows his career highlights, his life, and his thoughts. Veeck was a unique showman and entrepreneur responsible for many baseball innovations, including fan appreciation days and “give aways.”
This tape features raw footage of an interview with Bill Veeck at his home in Hyde Park (Chicago). Veeck is interviewed about his hobby of mobile making.