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[Actors being filmed for the Baylor play]
Photograph of actors dressed in western attire, being filmed for the Baylor play. One of the actors holds guns in both of his hands and points them towards three other actors. The other actors stand with their hands raised up in surrender. Three camera operators can be seen filming the actors.
[Ad for WBAP-TV Fort Worth]
Photograph of an advertisement for WBAP-TV
[Advertisement for Julie Wilson and the Wiere Brothers]
Photograph of an advertisement for Julie Wilson and the Wiere Brothers presented by "The Shamrock".
[Advertisement for Mutual Savings & Loan Association]
Photograph of an advertisement for Mutual Savings and Loan Association. The background of the image is black and in the center of this is a white rectangle with rounded edges. In this rectangle is text that reads "Mutual Savings & Loan Association Fort Worth and Arlington" in black letters. The company name is in a serif font while the locations are in a sans-serif font. To the left of the words "Mutual Savings" is a rectangular outline with a line drawing of one of the company's buildings in it.
[Advertisement for Stripling's Puppet Playhouse]
Photograph of an advertisement for Stripling's Puppet Playhouse.
[Advertisement for The Shamrock's Holiday Weekend]
Photograph of an advertisement "The Shamrock's" holiday weekend pricing.
[Advertisement Slide for 'General Electric Supply Corporation']
Photograph of an advertisement slide for 'General Electric Supply Corporation'.
[American Legion banner]
Photograph of a banner or flag for the American Legion of Fort Worth, TX. Lying on top of the flag is a paper depicting a cityscape and a man with the text, "Appreciate your America for God and Country."
[American Legion flag]
Photograph of a banner or flag for the American Legion of Fort Worth, TX. Lying on top of the flag is a paper depicting a cityscape and a man with the text, "Appreciate your America for God and Country."
[Ann Alden]
Photograph of Ann Alden posing and smiling by some flowers. Ann Alden was the stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Art on Bulova Clock]
Photograph of a WBAP-TV advertisement for Bulova clocks.
[Background Country Store]
Photograph of a picture of a photo depicting a brick building with text.
[Background Country Store]
Photograph of a picture of a photo depicting a brick building with text.
[Bendix Automatic Home Laundry sign]
Photograph of an easel holding an upside-down advertisement for Bendix Automatic Home Laundry.
[Bobbie Wygant and actor, Jack Lord]
Photograph of Bobbie Wygant and actor, Jack Lord.
[Bobbie Wygant and Jack Lord]
Photograph of Bobbie Wygant and actor, Jack Lord.
[Bobbie Wygant Promotional Shoot]
Photograph of Bobbie Wygant on set in formal attire for a promotional shoot.
[Bobbie Wygant weekday promotional shots]
Photograph of Bobbie Wygant on set in formal attire for a promotional shoot. She is smiling and looking away from the camera. There is a television screen featuring Wygant to the left. Filming equipment is visible to the right.
[Camera operator filming a Baylor play]
Photograph of actors dressed in western attire, being filmed for the Baylor play. One of the actors holds guns in both of his hands and points them towards the other actors. The other actors stand with their hands raised up in surrender. A camera operator can be seen filming the actors.
[Camera operator filming a Baylor play featuring actors]
Photograph of actors dressed in western attire, being filmed for the Baylor play. One of the actors sits in a chair and three other actors stand nearby. A camera operator can be seen filming the actors.
[Chihuahua in basket with blanket]
Photograph of a Chihuahua, identified as Rosetta, wrapped in a blanket in a square basket. Rosetta belonged to Judy, a receptionist who ran the switchboard in the lobby of the TV station. Rosetta appears to be wearing a furred coat, made especially for her by Koslow's, Fort Worth's leading furrier.
[Chihuahua wearing a coat]
Photograph of a Chihuahua leaning back on its hind legs. It is wearing a coat with a furred hood. A woman, identified as Judy, stands to one side and supports the dog with one hand.
[Chihuahua with purse]
Photograph of a handbag with a Chihuahua, identified as Rosita, a pair of gloves, and flowers on a table.
[Children's choir on Ann Alden show]
Photograph of a choir made up of mostly children performing on the Ann Alden Show. The choir wears white robes, are holding music booklets. Behind them is a large wreath. To the left of the photo, we see the director's hand and a mic above the director. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Chip Moody promotional shoot]
Photograph of Chip Moody on set for a promotional shoot.
[Choir performs on Ann Alden show]
Photograph of a choir made up of mostly children performing on the Ann Alden Show. The choir wears white robes and caps, and one member wears a fake beard. The choir director is a woman wearing a dark business dress suit. The television set also features a large wreath and a Christmas tree. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Choir sings on Ann Alden Show]
Photograph of a choir made up of mostly children performing on the Ann Alden Show. The choir wears white robes and caps, and one member wears a fake beard. The television set also features a large wreath. In the foreground two television cameras and a boom mic are visible. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Clipping: 3 Doctors Say Hefley Now Sane]
Clipping from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram by Larry Neal, published December 14, 1972. The article titled, 3 doctors say Hefley now sane, describes the psychology test administered on Charles Roy Hefley who confessed to raping and maiming Carolyn Adams and slaying her two children in the Trinity River.
[Clipping: Hefley sane; state to appeal ruling]
Clipping from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram by Larry Neal, published December 15, 1972. The article titled, Hefley sane; state to appeal ruling, describes the jury of seven women and five men concluding the sanity of Charles Roy Hefley who confessed to raping and maiming Carolyn Adams and slaying her two children in the Trinity River.
[Clipping: Hefley verdict upsets victim, family]
Clipping from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram by Mike Buchholz, published December 15, 1972. The article titled, Hefley verdict upsets victim and family, describes the reaction by Carolyn Adams (Whitcher) and her family in the judgement of the sanity hearing for Charles Roy Hefley. Hefley previously confessed to raping and maiming Carolyn Adams and slaying her two children in the Trinity River.
[Cross Roads Store sign]
Photograph of an easel holding an upside-down sign for the show Cross Roads Store.
[Cue page: Today in Texas]
Cue sheet from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[Cue Sheet and Script: Youth]
Cue sheet from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas providing information about a news story that was taped ahead of the broadcast, including the clips' run time, phrase to cue the end of the recording, and other relevant information. The script for the voice-over is attached, describing a story about a city bus driver shooting and killing 17-year-old Roger Bradley.
[Cue sheet: High noon news]
Cue sheet from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[Cue sheet: Intro]
Cue sheet from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[Cue sheet: Sports]
Cue Sheet from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[Dale Hart in a hallway]
Photograph of Dale Hart wearing a suit and standing in a hallway. He looks at the camera with a blank expression on his face.
[Dale Hart in a hallway]
Photograph of Dale Hart wearing a suit and standing in a hallway. He smiles directly at the camera and stands with his arms at his sides.
[Display of Blatz Beer]
Photograph of two men standing on either side of a Blatz Beer display inside a grocery store.
[Display of Blatz Beer]
Photograph of two men standing on either side of an in-store display for Blatz Beer.
[Doc Ruhman and Guest]
Photograph of Doc Ruhman and an unidentified guest on a Christmas-themed set.
[Doc Ruhman and Guest]
Photograph of Doc Ruhman with a female guest holding a bag of Purina chicken feed.
[Drawing of Daricraft Milk Factory]
Photograph of a drawing of the Daricraft Milk factory.
[Ernest Tubb, Loretta Lynn and Bill Mack backstage at Panther Hall]
Photograph of Ernest Tubb, Loretta Lynn and Bill Mack backstage at Panther Hall.
[The First National Bank of Fort Worth slide]
Photograph of a slide advertising The First National Bank of Fort Worth. The slide has a black border and pinned to a black board that is hanging on a wall. In the center of this black border is a grey rectangle with lighter grey, brick-like rectangles painted on it and there are large, white cursive letters over this that spell "fnb". Over these letters is a thin black strip with the words "The First National Bank of Fort Worth" in white letters inside of the strip.
[Gene O'Bannon and his sons]
Photograph of Gene O'Bannon and his sons in the dining room. One of the young boys is cutting into an object.
[Gene O'Bannon and his wife]
Photograph of Gene O'Bannon with his wife sitting on a couch.
[Gene O'Bannon icing a cake]
Photograph of Gene O'Bannon in the kitchen icing a cake with his wife.
[Gene O'Bannon in the studio]
Photograph of Gene O'Bannon working in the API studio.
[Gene O'Bannon with his family]
Photograph of Gene O'Bannon in a living room with his wife and kids.
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