
WGBH Open Vault has posted 50 minutes of raw footage from a series called The Machine That Changed The World from 1990. | Read more.

WGBH Open Vault has posted 50 minutes of raw footage from a series called The Machine That Changed The World from 1990. | Read more.

From the Boston Globe: WGBH officials have begun ambitiously digitizing not only former newscasts from their Channel 2, but historical news footage from other local TV stations. | Read more.

From Michael Ambrosino: Science is a part of our heritage, our present culture, and a major force in determining our future. Its absence from television [in the 1970s], spoke to the ignorance of many of its gatekeepers…. Science, medicine, technology, engineering, architecture all impact our culture by determining how we live our lives! | Read more.

From the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Mr. Ambrosino’s report outlines the plan for the creation of a science programming group for public television. | Read more.
Sightings: Jean Shepherd on the Charles
From Dan Beach: Here is Jean Shepherd on the dock behind the Museum of Science for his first TV show with Fred Barzyk in 1961. | Read more.