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DEL WARD COLLECTION Media 2009-01 DEL WARD COLLECTION Media 2009-01 Other Title Item # Barcode Box # Info Title/Description Date Format delward_0001 32108051979980 1 Tape # 4 Mr. Carter, Vanna White, W. Mondale, Cassie Yates Kodak VHS T-120 Cut 1: Honeychile 12/15/93; Cut 2: B____D_____ 12/21/93; Cut 3: BASF VHS T-160 delward_0002 32108051979980 1 Tape # 3 Lewis Grizzard 1993 chrome Rosalyn Carter, Butterfly McQueen, Bobby McDuffie, Smile Awhile Quartet, Pee Wee Clark, Nancy Honea, Stuart Woods, Edwina - Fountain - Christmas - Scarborough C____ Garden, Lord delward_0003 32108051979980 1 Tape # 1 Parry, Lone Ranger, artwork HJH Terminal, Edwina Barnes '50s c. 1990 Scotch EG+ VHS 1. Interview with Marion Zylstra from the Chicago Tribune - WGN Radio, Chicago, March 2, 1952. 2-6. Excerpts from all-night radio program on WGN Radio, March 2, 1952. 7. Interview with Edgar delward_0004 32108051979980 1 Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, WMAZ-TV Macon, Nov. 16, 1973. 1952, 1973 CD audio delward_0005 32108051979980 1 [WMAZ-13 stickers] "National Fair, Del" June 28, 1983 6/28/83 3/4" Umatic 3M anti-stat system delward_0006 32108051979980 1 Tape # 15 Del - Daisy Dinner, pl. Fri., Feb. 28; 3 segments [1997?] BetaSP 20 min Edited Master. Del Master [26 segments listed on label]: 1. Opera house. 2. Kaolin. 3. horses. 4. Dublin. 5. Buggy Day. 6. Powers. 7. Wrightsville. 8. Harpist. 9. B. Hill. 10. Bagpiper. 11. Palmino. 12. Flags. 13. Harness. 14. Madrigal. 15. Watermelon. 16. Heidelberg. 17. Irish. 18. O'Hara. 19. Mummies [?] 20. Nutcracker. 21. Lumberjack. 22. Brass. 23. Balloons. 24. Horse. 25. Clown. 26. 3M anti-stat system delward_0007 32108051979980 1 Tape # 1 Steeplechase. BetaSP 60 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0008 32108051979980 1 Tape # 25 Del - Tape on this 7-17, Lisa Anker [?] pl. Fri. July 18 min Star weekend 1985. Soaps. [Program list inside slipcase]. Peter Tomarken, Jean Renick, Larkin Malloy, Doug Davidson, Michael S. Brockman, Gregg Marx, Deborah Mullowney, Jess Walton, Hillary Bailey, Kim Zimmer, William J. Bell, Bradley Lockerman, Tracey E. Bregman, Terry Lester, Nicholas Walker, Finn Carter, Krista Tesreau, Michael O'Leary, Scott Bryce, Stephanie E. Williams, Sept.-Nov., delward_0009 32108051979980 1 Tape # 5 Don Diamont. 1985 Ampex VHS KV120 DEL WARD COLLECTION Media 2009-01 Other Title Item # Barcode Box # Info Title/Description Date Format Star Junket [Del's list inside. Some date to 1969]: Bill Macy, Doris Day Show, Fanny Flagg, Key Luke, Mannix, Bridget Loves Birney, Peter Bonerz of Bob Newhart Show, Bibi Besch, John Forsyth, Mike Buchanan & George Vesio of "Star Weekend", Ronnie Cox, Telly Savalas, Jack Shea, 2 male stars, Ken Howard, Sandy Duncan, Esther Rolle, Don Stewart, Ellen Corby, Valerie Harper, Buddy Ebsen, Geo. Savillin [?], Leonard Nimoy, Mission Impossible, MASH, All's Fair, Mayberry, Karen Morrow, Forrest Compton, Joe & So., Phyllis George, J.J., Sheldon Leonard, Rodell, Sally Stark, Frank O'Connor, Chad Everett, Beacon Hill delward_0010 32108051979980 1 Tape # 9 stars, Gavin McLeod, Will Geer, Eileen Fulton, Star junket sil. vt. 1969-fwd BASF VHS T-120 13 Days in May: 1. Don McG__k. 2. Sydney Thu___. 3. Traffic. Maxell VHS GX- delward_0011 32108051979980 1 Tape # 6 4. Sales. 5. Business. 6. Promotion. 7. News Silver Tape # 3 delward_0012 32108051979980 1 (11) 1991 Recreation Dept. 13 Days in May (11 programs) 1991 Polaroid VHS T-120 delward_0013 32108051979980 1 Tape # 7 Cherry Blossom Parade 1986 1986 VHS Star Weekend 1982: Robert Mandan, R____ Heller, Nocholas & Waller, Susan Howard Langford, Jeannie Wilson, Sonny Sh______, S. J. Parker, Frank Runyon, Cagney & Lacey, Bruce Boxleitner, Cooper Huckabee, Mary Frann, Debby Brown [?]. Star Weekend 1984: Stacey Keach, Michael York, Marlo Thomas, Jack Weston, Dyan Cannon, [Jan Michael] Vincent & [Ernest] Borgnine, Tyne Daly & Sharon Gless, Kiley & Macht, Christian Brackett-Zika, PDMagnetics/Dupon delward_0014 32108051979980 1 Tape # 5 Pat McNee, Jill St. John, Mark Hamill, Julia Duffy, Ian Charleson. 1982-1984 t VHS Del's Tape: Bobbie Eakes, actress. Alan Bailey, playright. Eugenia Price, author. Lord [Gordon] Parry, only part of interview. Cherry Blossom central city from Park, good quality. Batman Adam West. delward_0015 32108051979980 1 Tape # 4 U.D.C., S__. Confed. Vet. Genealogy Society JVC 120 SX VHS "Macon, France to Macon, Ga. Del calls to Macon, Ga from 16mm mag stripe delward_0016 32108051979980 1 France Chamber of Commerce Trip. By Michel Horiot" color film Star Weekend. Star Junket. 1. Linda Carlon. 2. Lee Meriwether. 3. James Stevens ('Paper Chase'). 4. Patrick Duffy. 5. Nancy Marchand. 6. William Christopher. 7. Sharon Lovejoy. 8. Gordon Jump. 9. Gary Sandy. 10. Beth Holland (2 false starts). 11. Phyllis George (false 1st cut). 12. Roxie Roker. 13. Priscilla Lopez. 14. delward_0017 32108051979980 1 Tape # 25 Bill Bixby. 15. Cathy Witt. 16. Pat Klaus. 1/4" audiotape "From: Mrs. Jimmy Carter, Plains GA 31780. to Del Ward Napier, WMAZ-TV, 1314 Gray Highway, PO Box 5008, Macon, GA delward_0018 32108051979980 1 Tape # 31208" "Amy Carter for Del Ward 1/12/71" 1971 1/4" audiotape DEL WARD COLLECTION Media 2009-01 Other Title Item # Barcode Box # Info Title/Description Date Format delward_0019 32108051979980 1 "Jon Voight, B. Reynolds": 1 loose reel, 1 reel in a box 1/4" audiotape "Star Junket 1976": Mary Wickes, Sharon Acker, Mitchell Ryan, Isabel Sanford, Charlie Callas, George Kennedy, Richard Crenna, Bernadette Peters, Linda Lavin, Bill Dailey, Christopher Stone, Todd Susman, Mark Shera, Jon Walmsley, Judy Martin Taylor, Pat delward_0020 32108051979980 1 Tape # 30 Harrington, Jon Walmsley, Judd Hirsch, Jim Bouton. 1976 1/4" audiotape Del's tape. Old Cannonball, Leon Redbone, Elizabeth Dole, Young & Restless, Lord Parry, Max Cleland, Sally Jessy Raphael, delward_0021 32108051979980 1 Tape # 2 Eugenia Price H2. T-120 Polaroid VHS 3M anti-stat system delward_0022 32108051979980 1 Del - Mercer 5/12/97; 3 segments 5/12/97 BetaSP 20 min delward_0023 32108051979980 1 Star Weekend, 1977 [soap opera stars] 1977 Scotch VHS T-120 3M anti-stat system delward_0024 Box being held in PB 2 Del - Mercer #4, 5/30/97, 3 segments 5/30/97 BetaSP 20 min 3M anti-stat system delward_0025 Box being held in PB 2 Del at Nat--- [?]; Mon Feb 24; 3 segments BetaSP 20 min Ampex BetaSP 10 delward_0026 Box being held in PB 2 Del Weslyan College #3, 5/23/97; three segments 5/23/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0027 Box being held in PB 2 Del Tape on the Tom T. Hall Fri Jan 3, 1997" 1/3/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0028 Box being held in PB 2 Del Miss Central Georgia 3/25/97, pl. Fri. June 13 3/25/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0029 Box being held in PB 2 Del Macon College 5/13/97; 3 segments 5/13/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0030 Box being held in PB 2 Del at Weslyan 5/16/97; 3 segments 5/16/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0031 Box being held in PB 2 5/20/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0032 Box being held in PB 2 Del; Ga Egg 5/22/97, 3 segments 5/22/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0033 Box being held in PB 2 Del- Mercer #3, 5/26/97; 3 segments 5/26/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0034 Box being held in PB 2 Del - Macon College #4 5/27/97, 3 segments 5/27/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0035 Box being held in PB 2 Del Tape on this 7/8/97 Int. with Dancer pl. Fri July 11" 7/8/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0036 Box being held in PB 2 Del 7/15/97; 3 segments 7/15/97 min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0037 Box being held in PB 2 "Tape on this 6-17" [no other info] min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0038 Box being held in PB 2 "29" [on sticker] min DEL WARD COLLECTION Media 2009-01 Other Title Item # Barcode Box # Info Title/Description Date Format Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0039 Box being held in PB 2 Del promo, tape on this, 13 Days in May min Tape on this Dec. 12 Susan Mazo [Georgia Pecan pamplet Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0040 Box being held in PB 2 attached] min Ampex BetaSP 20 delward_0041 Box being held in PB 2 Del promo; tape on this 7-22; Georgia State Fair min Ampex BetaSP 30 delward_0042 Box being held in PB 2 Del Blood Drive 6/24/97; 3 segments 6/24/97 min "There's more here than meets the ear! An audition by Del Ward, delward_0043 32108052556340 3 Tape # 31 part 2." "Produced by August H. May, Chicago. 6" audiodisc 12" transcription delward_0044 32108052556340 3 Tape # 32 "Opening '720' Club with Del Ward. Sept. 12th, 1952. 2 sided. 1952 disc, 78 rpm delward_0045 32108052556340 3 Del Ward Box of LPs LPs delward_0046 32108051958760 n/a "Del Ward interview with Dr. Ben Tate, UGA, 3/29/11 2011 BetaSP.
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