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3/4 % inch Videotape News 1. CBS Evening News: corporate censorship: D. Wildmon 2. Charlie Rose Show: N. Lear: 6-26-81: part 1 3. Charlie Rose Show: T. Podesta, D. Wildman: 8-6-81 4. Moral Majority: Washington for Jesus Rally, 1980 5. Harvester Hour: "Is the Moral Majority Moral?": E. Palk, 11-1-80 6. National Conservative Forum 7. That's Entertainment: PFAW: N. Lear: 10-2-81 8. The Radical Religious Right: Their Time, Their station: Union of American Hebrew Congregation 9. ABC Special: TV, The Moral Battleground: parts 1-4 10. People to People: The New Right, 7-23-81 11. WCVB Boston: C. Thomas and B. Frank: part 2: B. Alley: 10-4-81 12. Montage: M. Mcintyre on PFAW: 11-16-81 13. 700 Club: Freedom of Religion 9-30-81 14. KDLH Virginia: record and book burning: 11-11-81 15. KDLH Virginia: record and book burning: 11-11-81 16. The Morning Show: J.Falwell: 3-7-84 17. Beyond Easy Answers: "Religion in Politics, Sin or Salvation: 3-3-82 18. Donahue: D. Wildmon: 10-6-80 19. Jerry Falwell 20. Wake Up America! We are All Hostages!: J. Robison 21. Who Controls TV: debate: Brown and Thomas: part 1: 2-2-82 22. Who Controls TV: debate: Brown and Thomas: part 1 23. Who Controls TV: debate: part 2 24. Who Controls TV: debate: part 2 25. WDVM Maryland: Hatiesburg, MD Home for Girls 3-2-82 26. WDVM Maryland: Hatiesburg, MD Home for Girls (No Sound) 27. The Robin Byrd Show: PFAW's PSA: 7-8-81 28. Influence on TV: PFAW and censorship: W. Capps: 2-1-82 29. Ed Springer: PSA's for Gore of Ohio Democratic Candidate 30. PFAW: The Radical Right: 6-11-82 31. Christian Voice ads 32. I Love America: J. Falwell: 6-7-82 33. Up To the Minute: What gave six to the New Right 34. Old Time Gospel Hour: 8-19-80 35. CBS Morning News: J. Buchanan, G. Jarmin: 9-17-86 36. Gallery KTLA: Media Fairness Project, 2nd response 6-28-82 37. Gallery KTLA: Media Fairness Project, 2nd response 6-28-82 38. Celebration of Religious Liberty: prayer breakfast: part 1, 7-28-82 38a. Celebration of Religious Liberty: prayer breakfast: part 2, 7-28-82 38b. Celebration of Religious Liberty: prayer breakfast: part 3, 7-28-82 39. CNN News: PFAW press conference: 6-24-81 40. Burlington, VT book burning: 10-6-82 41. WCCD: One Nation Under God: 1-81 42. Stand Up America: In Touch Ministries: C. Stanley: 1-78 43. Nuke Freeze spot 44. Life and Liberty for All Who Believe 44a. Life and Liberty for All Who Believe 44b. Life and Liberty for All Who Believe 45. Norman Lear at Riverside Church: 10-20-82 46. WNEW Midday show: J. Falwell: 11-22-82 47. J. Falwell , J. Buchanan: PFAW on Jim Finnerty: 2-3-83 48. Today Show: Berlin: T. Podesta, C. Thomas: 5-10-83 49. Let Their Eyes be Opened: CBN: 1-5-82 50. PFAW celebrity auction: 6-4-83 51. Personal Attack Response: Dunn, T. Podesta: Fall 1982 52. Independent Christians Network: Presidential Address: Dr. H. Pendley 53. Old Time Gospel Hour: Blessed are the Peamakers Old Time Gospel Hour: Nuclear Freeze Special: 4-7-83 Old Time Gospel Hour: Prime Time Version: 4-29-83 54. PFAW: Bible Belt PFAW: Working Man 55. No Place to Hide 56. Face the Nation: school prayer: C. Bergstrom: 3-4-84 57. CNN Newsmakers: C. Bergstrom, Gingrich: 3-4-84 58. Texas Textbooks from El Paso 4-13-84 59. Nightwatch: school prayer: J. Buchanan: 3-5-84 60. School Prayer Satellite Feed: 3-4-84 61. CBS Morning News:school prayer: J. Buchanan, Rev. Gay: 3-6-84 62. Donahue: textbook censorship: B. Parker, M. Gabler: 3-13-84 63. Donahue: textbook censorship: B. Parker, M. Gabler: 3-13-84 64. Directions: Church Hill: T. Podesta: 3-22-84 65. NBC Nightly News: creationism in textbooks: 4-9-84 66. Nightwatch: textbook censorship: B. Parker, M. Gabler 4-16-84 67. CBS Evening News: Texas repeal: 4-13-84 68. NEA spots: 1983 69. Church Hill coverage 70. PFAW: Familv Film: part 1 71. Nightwatch: Church Hill: 1-12-84 72. PFAW press conference: Austin, TX: 8-2-83 72a. PFAW press conference: Austin, TX: 8-23-83 73. PFAW: Familv Film: part 2 74. ABC World News: textbook censorship: M. Hudson 75. I Love Liberty: 3-9-82: part 1 75a. I Love Liberty: 3-9-82: part 2 76. CBN logo: Spring 1982 77. Moyers: CBS negative political ads: 10-7-82 78. American Bar Association 7Ba. American Bar Association 79. Family Forum: J. Falwell: 7-12-B4 Falweii-Robertson-Dallas: B-1B-B4 79a. Family Forum: J. Falwell: 7-12-B4 79b. Family Forum: P. Robertson: B-15-B4 79c. Family Forum: homosexuality: 7-12-B4 79d. Family Forum: P. Schlafly: 7-12-B4 BO. Religious Liberty Event Film: 6-17-B4 BOa. Religious Liberty Event Film: 6-17-B4 BOb. Religious Liberty Event Film: 6-17-B4 BOc. Religious Liberty Event Film: 6-17-B4 B1. PFAW: stock footage #1 B1a. PFAW: stock footage #2 B2. PFAW various tape segments B3. CBS Evening News: Texas repeal: 4-13-B4 B4. CNN Take Two: religion and politics: J. Buchanan, J. Kennedy: 7-9-B4 /a§ Dateline: Reston: W. Moyer: 5-B-B4 ~ ABC World News: religion and politics: C. Bergstrom: 6-26-B4 4y Over the Rainbow: P. Schlafly ~ya. Over the Rainbow: P. Schlafly ~7b. Over the Rainbow: P. Schlafly )4yNBC Nightly News: Republican platform hearings: J. Buchanan, 8-1-84 6yPFAW compilation on school prayer: 5-23-B4 ~ysenate hearing on religious freedom:·6-26-B4 v4'~:'' Senate hearing on religious freedom: 6-26-B4 ~?JY· Senate hearing on religious freedom: 6-26-B4 ~g.v. Senate heari.ng on reli.g~ous freedom: 6-26-B4 ~)lcf Senate heanng on rehg1ous freedom: 6-26-B4 v6_per Senate hearing on religious freedom: 6-26-B4 \19g.v.rsenate hearing on religious freedom: 6-26-B4 ~. Baptist Fundamentalism Rally: R. Reagan: 4-13-B4 x9~CPAC Conference: R. Reagan: 3-2-84 A"3. Frontline: Give Me That Big Time Religion: J. Swaggart: 4-84 93a. Frontline: Give Me That Big Time Religion: J. Swaggart: 4-84 94. PAC Project: Anti-Bentsen project by NCPAC 95. KWE Austin: Reading Between the Lines 96. The LaHayes on Family Life Special 97. Old Time Gospel Hour: attack on N.Lear 98. Wake Up America: J. Robison 99. R. Reagan speech to evangelicals in Florida: 3-8-83 100. Falwell speech in Tuscan, AZ 101. Hellfire: drama on religious right preachers: 8-6-84 102 NBC Nightly News: religion and politics: T. Podesta: 8-4-85 103. TGIF San Francisco: T. Podesta, J. Falwell: 7-12-84 1 04. Event Film 6-17-84 104a. Event Film 6-17-84 105. Old Time Gospel Hour: The Learning Tree: 12-11-83 106. Old Time Gospel Hour: school prayer: R. Reagan: 3-4-84 107. Crossfire: J. Buchanan, J. Falwell: 8-22-84 108. Bill Moyers speech at Republican Convention: 8-21-84 109. Daybreak-Dallas: J. Buchanan: 8-14-84 110. Old Time Gospel Hour: El Salvador: 7-1-84 111. Nightline: The "Cosmos": J. Falwell, Brendzen: 8-29-84 112. Benediction Prayer: Criswell at Dallas: 8-23-84 113. ABC World News: religion and politics: 8-23-84 114. Reagan speech to National Association Evangelicals: 3-8-83 115. CNN Take Two: Huck Finn: B. Parker, J. Wallace: 7-23-84 116. Good Morning America: religion and politics: J. Robison: 8-20-84 117. CBS Morning News: religion and politics: 8-23-84 118. Republican Convention: speeches and prayers: J. Robison, J. Falwell, R. Reagan: 8-23-84 119. This Week with David Brinkley: religion and politics: J. Falwell, D. Saperstein: 9-9-84 120. NBC Nightly News: religion and politics: 8-23-84 121. WDVM: religion and politics: 9-20-84 122. CNN: B. Parker on Banned Books Week: 9-84 123. Panorama: J. Falwell, Father Drinan, T. Podesta: 9-21-84 124. CBS Morning News: Guggenheim spot ads: N. Lear: 9-20-84 125. MacNeil-Lehrer: religion and politics: J. Buchanan, T. LaHaye, 9-6-84 126. Access: religion and politics: M. Hudson: 8-20-84 127. ABC World News: prayer amendment: 3-20-84 128. C-SPAN: Family Forum press conference: 8-15-84 129. CBS Evening News: religion and politics: Criswell: 9-6-84 130. 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