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Fonds Inventory #554 page 1 SERIES FILE LIST - S00622 Abbott Ferguson Productions Ltd. fonds Inventory #554 Call #: File: Title: Date(s): Note: 2009-015/013 (15) Air Farce : Publicity (mini posters, book November 1980 marks etc) 2009-015/014 (1) Air Farce : newspaper clippings 1981-1983 1 of 3 2009-015/014 (2) Air Farce : newspaper clippings 1981-1983 2 of 3 2009-015/014 (3) Air Farce : newspaper clippings 1981-1983 3 of 3 2009-015/014 (4) Comments on Air Farce : originals 1981 2009-015/014 (5) CBC press releases 1979-1980 2009-015/014 (6) Miscellaneous : Air Farce fan mail, quotes, 1979-1981 awards 2009-015/014 (7) Personnel : Roger Abbott [bio] 1979 2009-015/014 (8) Personnel : John Morgan [bio] 1979 2009-015/014 (9) Personnel : Dave Broadfoot [bio] 1976, 1979 2009-015/014 (10) Personnel : Don Ferguson [bio] 1979 2009-015/014 (11) Personnel : Luba Goy [1979] 2009-015/014 (12) Air Farce : press clippings 1979-1981 2009-015/014 (13) Programs : House programs, original copy 11 March 1982 2009-015/014 (14) Programs and AD slicks : program copy September 1980 2009-015/014 (15) Air Farce : technical requirements 1982 2009-015/014 (16) Promotional books : Air Farce, Wyman 1980 2009-015/014 (17) Type Face : Air Farce ad mat[erial] 18 December 1980 2009-015/014 (18) Western Tour - Fall 1980 2009-015/015 (1) Air Farce announcement clippings 1981 2009-015/015 (2) Bayview advertising 1983-1984 2009-015/015 (3) City Nights posters 1983-1984 2009-015/036 (20) ACTRA Nominations for Don 1982-1986 see oversize box 2009-015/039 (15) Air Farce - memorabilia 1975-1982 2009-015/040 (3) Air Farce : Press 1977-1979 2009-015/040 (4) Advance copy of 'The Canadian' : contains 4 June 1977 Air Farce article 2009-015/084 (1) Air Farce : cook books, calendars, Gemini 1994-2000 Nominations 2009-015/084 (2) Air Farce Misc. 1997-2001 1 of 2 2009-015/084 (3) Air Farce Misc. 1997-2001 2 of 2 2009-015/084 (4) Publicity photos 1977 2009-015/084 (5) Walk of Fame 23 June 2000 2009-015/084 (6) Air Farce : Press kit clippings 1991-1994 2009-015/084 (7) Publicity : Promotion Ads 1996 2009-015/084 (8) Air Farce : Articles 1988-2000 2009-015/084 (9) Publicity 1993-1994 1 of 2 2009-015/084 (10) Publicity 1994-1996 2 of 2 2009-015/084 (11) Publicity 1996-1997 page 2 SERIES FILE LIST - S00622 Abbott Ferguson Productions Ltd. fonds Inventory #554 Call #: File: Title: Date(s): Note: 2009-020/154 (1) Art work, publicity, etc. -- A detailed list is in [ca. 1979-2009] Oversize the box. 2009-020/154 (2) Large posters [ca. 1979-2009] Oversize 2011-029/001 (1) 1974 2011-029/001 (2) 1975 2011-029/001 (3) 1976 2011-029/001 (4) 1977 2011-029/001 (5) 1978 2011-029/001 (6) Air Farce Press - Individuals - 1979 2011-029/001 (7) Air Farce Press - Honourable Mentions - 1979 2011-029/001 (8) Air Farce Press - General - 1979 2011-029/001 (9) Air Farce Press - TV & Radio - 1979 2011-029/001 (10) Air Farce Press - Book & General - 1980 2011-029/001 (11) Air Farce Press - Honourable Mentions - 1980 2011-029/001 (12) Air Farce Press - TV & Radio - 1980 2011-029/001 (13) Air Farce Press - Stage - 1980 2011-029/001 (14) Air Farce Press - Individuals - 1980 2011-029/001 (15) The Air Farce Book - Press [ca. 1980] 2011-029/001 (16) Air Farce Press - Honourable Mentions - 1981 2011-029/001 (17) Air Farce Press - Individuals - 1981 2011-029/001 (18) Air Farce Press - General - 1981 2011-029/001 (19) Air Farce Press - TV & Radio - 1981 2011-029/001 (20) Air Farce Press - Individual Performers - 1982 2011-029/001 (21) Air Farce Press - General - 1982 2011-029/001 (22) Air Farce Press - Superspecial 21 March 1982 2011-029/001 (23) Air Farce Press - Radio & Television - 1982 2011-029/001 (24) Air Farce Press - Stage Show - 1982 2011-029/001 (25) Air Farce Press - Honourable Mentions - 1982 2011-029/001 (26) Press - Stage - 1983 Includes 1 photo. 2011-029/001 (27) Press 1983 2011-029/001 (28) Press 1983 2011-029/001 (29) Press 1983 2011-029/002 (1) Press 1984 2011-029/002 (2) Press 1984 2011-029/002 (3) Press 1984 2011-029/002 (4) Press 1984 2011-029/002 (5) Press 1984 2011-029/002 (6) Press 1985 2011-029/002 (7) Press 1985 2011-029/002 (8) Press 1985 page 3 SERIES FILE LIST - S00622 Abbott Ferguson Productions Ltd. fonds Inventory #554 Call #: File: Title: Date(s): Note: 2011-029/002 (9) Press 1985 2011-029/002 (10) Press 1986 2011-029/002 (11) Press 1987 2011-029/002 (12) Press 1987 2011-029/002 (13) Press - Orch 88 [Orchestra 1988 2011-029/002 (14) Press 1988 2011-029/002 (15) Orig. Press Clippings 88/89 1988-1989 2011-029/002 (16) Press 1990 2011-029/002 (17) Press Clipping - Misc. ca. 1976-1984, 1994 2011-029/002 (18) Press release 2002 2011-029/002 (19) TV Press clippings 2002- 2011-029/002 (20) TV10 - ratings breakdown, NYE December 31, 2002 2011-029/002 (21) Miscellaneous artwork, commercial material, ca. 1998-2009 etc. 2011-029/002 (22) Research material - Frank magazine 2000-2008 2011-029/012 (2) Poster for additional performance of Air [1984?] Farce on Sunday, September 30 at the University of Waterloo Arts Centre 2011-035/001 (7) R [Roger], D [Don], L [Luba], J [John] + DB 1970s 21 negatives; 9 [Dave Broadfoot] - AF [Air Farce] at Curtain photos Club ( 2011-035/001 (8) Air Farce TV special (cast and set) 1980s ca. 30 photos photographs 2011-035/001 (9) Air Farce : first TV taping - colour negatives 1980 25 slides; 6 photos 2011-035/001 (10) Television promo from CBC 1980 2011-035/001 (11) Bayview (Live at the) - R, D, L, J + D.B. 1983 ca. 106 negatives; ca. 44 photos 2011-035/002 (1) Air Farce at YPT (Young People's Theatre) Summer 1984 4 photos Toronto. 2011-035/002 (2) "A Funny Thing Happened..." - R, D, L + D 1988 8 photos Frost / A.P. Gagnon [Andre Philippe Gagnon] 2011-035/002 (3) RA [Roger Abbott] co-hosting Actra Awards [1986] 3 photos (14th annual) 2011-035/002 (4) Photos from Whitehorse trip ('88?) and ca. 1988 16 photos; 4 negative negatives 2011-035/002 (5) Air Farce radio photos - B. Hill + cast, etc. - ca. 1973-1980 24 photos crew - early days 2011-035/002 (6) Photographs (various) individuals - John 1970-200? ca. 22 photos Morgan 2011-035/002 (7) Photos - individuals - DB [Dave Broadfoot] 197- ca. 27 photos 2011-035/002 (8) Dave Broadfoot headshots 19--? 8 photos 2011-035/002 (9) Cast photos with Dave Broadfoot 19-- 55 photos 2011-035/002 (10) Headshots 19-- 66 photos 2011-035/002 (11) Rick + Gord with the cast - b&w photos + 19-- 14 photos neg. page 4 SERIES FILE LIST - S00622 Abbott Ferguson Productions Ltd. fonds Inventory #554 Call #: File: Title: Date(s): Note: 2011-035/002 (12) Headshot photos - individuals - RA [Roger 1974? 6 photos Abbott] 2011-035/002 (13) Air Farce / RA, DF (headshots) 197-- 5 photos 2011-035/002 (14) Headshot photos - individuals - DF [Don 1974? 20 photos Ferguson] 2011-035/002 (15) Luba Goy - headshots 197-? 2 photos 2011-035/002 (16) Photos - headshots JM [John Morgan] 197-? 3 photos 2011-035/002 (17) Publicity photos with R, D, and L [paint [1989] 11 photos splatter] 2011-035/002 (18) Publicity photos with R, D, and L [formal] 200- 11 photos 2011-035/002 (19) Publicity photos with Luba, Don, Roger + 200- 3 photos John. 2011-035/002 (20) Air Farce / RA, DF, LG 200- 10 photos 2011-035/002 (21) Photographs with Dave Broadfoot - Troupe 19-- 3 photos shots - autographed 2011-035/003 (1) Autographed individual shots 198- 14 photos 2011-035/003 (2) Autographed cast photos (b+w)(R, D, L+J 199- 11 photos 2011-035/003 (3) Autographed prints w DB (no John Morgan) 198- 2 photos 2011-035/003 (4) R, D + L awards 1979, 1982, 1992, ? 5 photos 2011-035/003 (5) Cast members (R, D, J, L) in character and 199- 1 of 2; 65 photos with special guests 2011-035/003 (6) Cast members (R, D, J, L) in character and 199- 2 of 2; 66 photos, 27 with special guests negatives 2011-035/003 (7) R, D + L with Sgt. Ernie Parolin and Sgt. 199- 1 photo Leigh Mathieson 2011-035/003 (8) Barbara Budd headshots (radio guest/star) 199- 1 photo 2011-035/003 (9) Brock University [honorary degrees] [1993] 43 photos 2011-035/003 (10) Set stills (TV1) [1993] 6 photos 2011-035/003 (11) Headshots and autographs 200- 10 photos 2011-035/003 (12) Publicity photos - season #3 (donut shop) 1995 2 photos; 25 negatives 2011-035/003 (13) photocopied contact sheets (misc) ca. 1976-199- 5 photos; 6 slides; 248 negatives 2011-035/003 (14) Jim Allen - publicity ca. 1996-1997 2011-035/003 (15) Henry Yee Studio - publicity/photography 199- 2011-035/003 (16) T.O. Star "Totem pole" photo - rights 1998 2011-035/003 (17) Maxxi Moose - CBC moose 2004 1 photo 2011-035/003 (18) Bryan Stewart - transparencies 1995-1997 2011-035/003 (19) Slides (late 70s/early 80s) ca. 1979-1981 70 slides 2011-035/003 (20) Roger + Don - various shots and Easter 1972-1994, 2008 19 photos Seals book 2011-035/003 (21) Roger Abbott- various shots 1975-1994 29 photos 2011-035/004 (1) Luba Goy - various shots 1979-2002 9 photos 2011-035/004 (2) Don Ferguson - various shots 1973-2003 23 photos page 5 SERIES FILE LIST - S00622 Abbott Ferguson Productions Ltd.
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