Sat, Sep 30, 1972
Reports on the death of Revival Movie industry, "The Walk" presents the art of the "walk" in dance as demonstrated at the at the American Ballet School and the Martha Graham Company, a selection of still photographs from Bruce Davidson: East 100th Street is showcased, Bernice Abbott narrates about her photographs of New York in the 1930s, reports on the state of non-commercial institutional theaters.
Thu, Jun 13, 1974
Richard Kotuk spent one week with an undercover anti-crime unit in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood; a mostly white anti-crime unit assigned to an African American and Puerto Rican neighborhood. While officials praised these anti-crime units as being effective, some civil rights leaders criticize them for being "trigger happy".
Wed, Jan 1, 1975
"Fighting Back" by Mirra Bank is a report on women's reactions to rape through martial arts for defense and counseling for rape victims. "The Amnesty of William Mies" by Robert Sam Anson is an examination of the effect of amnesty on William Mies, a mid-westerner returned from Canada.
Sat, Jan 25, 1975
Documents the neglect and physical conditions within nursing homes. The film is interspersed with taped segments featuring Robert Sam Anson reporting from inside a nursing home. Anson comments on taped clips of NY political committee testimony on the poor conditions in the home and misuse of funds. The report is followed by an in-studio confrontation with nursing home officials, and a perspective from John Hess, "New York Times" reporter covering the scandals.