[The 90’s raw: Real Live Brady Bunch]
Layoff of raw footage for The 90’s. Skip Blumberg interviews cast and crew for the New York production of “The Real Live Brady Bunch Game Show.” Several scene rehearsals are recorded, too.
Layoff of raw footage for The 90’s. Skip Blumberg interviews cast and crew for the New York production of “The Real Live Brady Bunch Game Show.” Several scene rehearsals are recorded, too.
Raw footage shot for the award-winning series The 90’s. In Washington, DC, Reverend Al Lawrence talks about the Prison Fellowship organization and the church’s involvement in prison reform. The last two minutes of the tape features footage of Rev. Jesse Jackson on the streets of Washington, D.C. during the May 1991 Mount Pleasant riot.
Raw footage for The 90’s. Interview with Rev. Calvin O. Butts following up from an interview he gave on tape 11140 about his campaign to stop Philip Morris from advertising cigarettes in low income neighborhoods.
Raw footage for The 90’s. Interview with Rick Hornung, staff writer at The Village Voice, about the Mohawk civil war.
Interview with Rick Masley, an orientation and mobility instructor helping the sight impaired adjust to using a cane and navigating the streets of New York City. He demonstrates the process with his student, Lilly Barry, who is learning to navigate to her new office building. Videographer Skip Blumberg follows a workers rights rally and demonstration.
Videographer Skip Blumberg interviews taxi cab driver Robert Demella and others on the streets of New York City near City Hall.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Footage from the 1990 San Francisco gay pride parade–crowds, costumes, floats, vendors, and the occasional protester.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. The first few minutes of the tape are footage of comedy called Scandal Tour that tours Washington DC. They give bus tours and act out parts of famous politicians. In this segment, a continuation from a previous tape, people imitate Vice President Dan Quayle and his wife, Marilyn. (Continuation of Tape #25). The second half of the tape is audio of Becker telling an anecdote about an experience he had meeting nuns who were trying to alleviate famine in Ethiopia.