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WHCA Video Log WHCA Video Log Tape # Date Title Format Duration Network C1 9/23/1976 Carter/Ford Debate #1 (Tape 1) In Philadelphia, Domestic Issues BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ABC C2 9/23/1976 Carter/Ford Debate #1 (Tape 2) In Philadelphia, Domestic Issues BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ABC C3 10/6/1976 Carter/Ford Debate #2 In San Francisco, Foreign Policy BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ABC C4 10/15/1976 Mondale/Dole Debate BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 NBC C5 10/17/1976 Face the Nation with Walter Mondale BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 CBS C6 10/22/1976 Carter/Ford Debate #3 At William & Mary, not complete BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 NBC C7 11/1/1976 Carter Election Special BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ABC C8 11/3/1976 Composite tape of Carter/Mondale activities 11/2-11/3/1976 BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 CBS C9 11/4/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ALL C10 11/7/1976 Ski Scene with Walter Mondale BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 WMAL C11 11/7/1976 Agronsky at Large with Mondale & Dole BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 WETA C12 11/29/1976 CBS Special with Cronkite & Carter BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 CBS C13 12/3/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C14 12/13/1976 Mike Douglas Show with Lillian and Amy Carter BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 CBS C15 12/14/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C16 12/14/1976 Barbara Walters Special with Peters/Streisand and Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ABC Page 1 of 92 Tape # Date Title Format Duration Network C17 12/16/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ABC C18 12/21/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ALL C19 12/23/1976 Carter Press Conference BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ABC C20 12/29/1976 Good Morning America with Carter and Cabinet Members (Tape 1) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ABC C21 12/29/1976 Good Morning America with Carter and Cabinet Members (Tape 2) Digital Files, Umatic 60 ABC C22 1/4/1977 Dinah Shore Show with Mrs. Jimmy Carter BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 20 CBS C23 1/19/1977 Inaugural Eve Special (Tape 1) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 CBS C24 1/19/1977 Inaugural Eve Special (Tape 2) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 CBS C25 1/19/1977 A Compendium of Jimmy Carter's Activities July 15, 1976 - January 16, 1977 (Tape 1) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ALL C26 1/19/1977 A Compendium of Jimmy Carter's Activities July 15, 1976 - January 16, 1977 (Tape 2) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ALL C27 1/19/1977 A Compendium of Jimmy Carter's Activities July 15, 1976 - January 16, 1977 (Tape 3) 2 BetaSP, DigiBeta, Digital 90 ALL tapes Files, VHS C28 1/19/1977 A Compendium of Jimmy Carter's Activities July 15, 1976 - January 16, 1977 (Tape 4) 3 Digital Files, Umatic 60 ALL tapes C29 1/19/1977 A Compendium of Jimmy Carter's Activities July 15, 1976 - January 16, 1977 (Tape 5) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C30 1/19/1977 A Compendium of Walter Mondale's Activities July 15, 1976 - January 17, 1977 (Tape 1) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ALL C31 1/19/1977 A Compendium of Walter Mondale's Activities July 15, 1976 - January 17, 1977 (Tape 2) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ALL C32 1/19/1977 Composite Carter Family Videotape BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ALL C33 1/20/1977 Inaugural '77 Coverage (08:00-09:00/10:00-10:30HRS) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 CBS Page 2 of 92 Tape # Date Title Format Duration Network C34 1/20/1977 Inaugural '77 Coverage (10:00-11:00HRS) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 NBC C35 1/20/1977 Inaugural '77 Coverage (11:00-12:30HRS) (Col. Riley @ 31:57) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 NBC C36 1/20/1977 Inaugural '77 Coverage (12:30-14:00HRS) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 NBC C37 1/20/1977 Inaugural '77 Coverage (14:00-15:30HRS) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 NBC C38 1/20/1977 Inaugural '77 Coverage (16:00-16:30) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 NBC C39 1/20/1977 Inaugural '77 Parties (23:30-24:00)(ABC&NBC Composite Coverage) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ABC, NBC C40 1/23/1977 Weekly News Summary 17-23 January 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C41 1/23/1977 Weekly News Summary 17-23 January 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 30 ALL C42 1/30/1977 Weekly News Summary 24-30 January 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C43 1/30/1977 Weekly News Summary 24-30 January 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 60 ALL C44 2/2/1977 President Carter's Fireside Chat with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C45 2/6/1977 Weekly News Summary 31 January - 6 February 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C46 2/6/1977 Weekly News Summary 31 January - 6 February 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 15 ALL C47 2/8/1977 President Carter's News Conference with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C48 2/13/1977 Weekly News Summary 7-13 February 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C49 2/13/1977 Weekly News Summary 7-13 February 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 30 ALL C50 2/18/1977 Good Morning America Hartman/Osbourne Interview with Mrs. Carter Digital Files, Umatic 10 ABC Page 3 of 92 Tape # Date Title Format Duration Network C51 2/20/1977 Weekly News Summary 14-20 February 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C52 2/20/1977 Weekly News Summary 14-2- February 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 10 ALL C53 2/22/1977 McNeil Lehrer Report with Walter Mondale BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 WETA C54 2/23/1977 President Carter Press Conference with Commentary Digital Files, Umatic 60 ALL C55 2/27/1977 Weekly News Summary21-27 February 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C56 2/27/1977 Weekly News Summary 21-27 February 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 30 ALL C57 2/27/1977 Weekly News Summary 21-27 February 1977 (Tape 3) Umatic 15 ALL C58 /C59 3/5/1977 Call the President Tape 1 and Tape 2 - Both run 60 minutes BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 WETA C60 3/6/1977 Weekly News Summary 28 February - 6 March 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C61 3/6/1977 Weekly News Summary 28 February - 6 march 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 60 ALL C62 3/9/1977 President Carter's Press Conference with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C63 3/13/1977 Weekly News Summary 7-13 March 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C64 3/13/1977 Weekly News Summary 7-12 March 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 20 ALL C65 3/14/1977 President Carter at Children's Hospital, 6 March 1977 (Camera 1) Digital Files, Umatic 30 N/A C66 3/14/1977 President Carter at Children's Hospital, 6 March 1977 (Camera 2) Digital Files, Umatic 30 N/A C67 3/16/1977 President Carter at Clinton, Massachusetts Town Meeting BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 WETA C68 3/17/1977 President Carter at the United Nations BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 CBS Page 4 of 92 Tape # Date Title Format Duration Network C69 3/18/1977 President Carter West Virginia; Clinton, Massachusetts and United Nations Composite BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ALL C70 3/18/1977 President Carter's Address to the United Nations 17 March 1977 (From UN TV) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 N/A C71 3/20/1977 Weekly News Summary 14-20 March 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C72 3/20/1977 Weekly News Summary 14-20 March 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 15 ALL C73 3/24/1977 President Carter's Press Conference with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C74 3/27/1977 Weekly News Summary 21-27 March 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C75 3/27/1977 Weekly News Summary 21-27 March 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 30 ALL C76 4/3/1977 Weekly News Summary 28 March - 3 April 1977 Umatic 90 ALL C77 4/10/1977 Weekly News Summary 4-10 April 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C78 4/10/1977 Weekly News Summary 4-10 April 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 30 ALL C79 4/14/1977 A Day with President Carter BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 NBC C80 4/17/1977 President Carter's Press Conference with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C81 4/17/1977 Weekly News Summary 11-17 April 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C82 4/17/1977 Weekly News Summary 11-17 April 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 60 ALL C83 4/18/1977 President Carter's Address to the People on Energy with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C84 4/20/1977 President Carter's Address to Congress on Energy with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ALL C85 4/22/1977 President Carter's Press Conference with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL Page 5 of 92 Tape # Date Title Format Duration Network C86 4/24/1977 Weekly News Summary 18-24 April 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 60 ALL C87 4/24/1977 Weekly News Summary 18-24 April 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 90 ALL C88 4/24/1977 Weekly News Summary 18-24 April 1977 (Tape 3) Umatic 20 ALL C89 4/26/1977 Who's Who with the First Lady BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 15 CBS C90 5/1/1977 Weekly News Summary 25 April - 1 May 1977 Umatic 90 ALL C91 5/1/1977 Weekly News Summary 25 April - 1 May 1977 Umatic 60 ALL C92 5/6/1977 President Carter's Address to Organization of American States on April 27, 1977 BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 N/A C93 5/8/1977 Weekly News Summary 2-8 May 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C94 5/8/1977 Weekly News Summary (Tape 2) Umatic 30 ALL C95 5/10/1977 Carter Abroad, An NBC Special Assessment Digital Files, Umatic 30 NBC C96 5/11/1977 First Lady Composite on Aging (from local news) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ALL C97 5/11/1977 President Carter European Trip Composite (Tape 1) Digital Files, Umatic 90 ALL C98 5/11/1977 President Carter European Trip Composite (Tape 2; Part 1&2 ) 2 tapes BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ALL C99 5/11/1977 President Carter European Trip Composite (Tape 3) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ALL C100 5/12/1977 President Carter's Press Conference with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C101 5/15/1977 Weekly News Summary 9-15 May 1977 (Tape 1) Umatic 90 ALL C102 5/15/1977 Weekly News Summary 9-15 May 1977 (Tape 2) Umatic 20 ALL Page 6 of 92 Tape # Date Title Format Duration Network C103 5/16/1977 Special President Carter European Trip Composite (edited per Ann Edwards instructions) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 ALL C104 5/19/1977 President Carter Address to the UN (was labeled wrong and slat is wrong) BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 90 CBS C105 5/22/1977 Weekly News Summary 16-22 May 1977 Umatic 90 ALL C106 5/26/1977 President Carter's Press Conference with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ABC, CBS C107 5/22/1977 President Carter at Notre Dame (bad video) Digital Files, Umatic 30 WNDU C108 5/29/1977 Weekly News Summary 23-29 May 1977 Umatic 90 ALL C109 6/5/1977 Weekly News Summary 30 May - 5 June 1977 Umatic 90 ALL C110 6/6/1977 President Carter's News Conference at Cape Canaveral, Florida BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 WESH C111 6/12/1977 Weekly News Summary 6-12 June 1977 Umatic 90 ALL C112 6/13/1977 President Carter's Press Conference with Commentary BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 60 ALL C113 6/13/1977 First Lady on the Go BetaSP, DigiBeta, VHS 30 ABC C114 6/14/1977 Today Show with Mrs.
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