Audiovisual Materials, 2000-2001
Scope and Contents
Items include: 1. Audiocassette recording of a BBC interview of Graham Greene (undated); 2. 7 VHS videocassettes. 5 cassettes relate to the BBC production of an interview of Shirley Hazzard conducted by Oliver Walston. (Labelled WNET New York, "Close Up - The End of the Affair," Rolls 16, 17, 18, 19, and an unlabelled cassette containing the final cut that was broadcast in the United States by Ovation (2001). 2 cassettes contain footage relating to the BBC documentary, "The Beginning of the End of the Affair," which aired on BBC2 in January 2000. (Note: the second cassette for this documentary bears the label: "WNET New York, "Close Up - The End of the Affair," Roll 15.)
Dates
- 2000-2001
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 6.7 Linear Feet (21 Hollinger boxes (11 Document Cases, 10 Slim Document Cases))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
GREENE, GRAHAM - INTERVIEW (BBC) - AUDIO CASSETTE (UNDATED): Audio Tape
GREENE, GRAHAM - REFERENCE (VIDEO DOCUMENTARY, 2001): Video Tape
GREENE, GRAHAM - REFERENCE (VIDEO DOCUMENTARY, 2000): Video Tape
WALSTON, OLIVER - INTERVIEW OF HAZZARD RE GREENE (VIDEO, 2001): Video Tape
HAZZARD, SHIRLEY - INTERVIEWS RE GREENE (VIDEOS 2000, 2001): Video Tape
VIDEOTAPES - HAZZARD, SHIRLEY - INTERVIEWS (BBC 2000, 2001): Video Tape
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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