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Manila folder labelled ' MONITOR TV SHOOT 1987-1988 ', containing per-production planning by Maniaty...

Manila folder labelled ' MONITOR TV SHOOT 1987-1988 ', containing per-production planning by Maniaty...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQReAQA1

Manila folder labelled ' MONITOR TV SHOOT 1987-1988 ', containing per-production planning by Maniaty for American public television documentary by World Monitor TV ( Boston ) to coincide with Australia's Bicentenary; on the subject of aborigines and immigration. Includes daily rundown of phone calls to wide range of contacts across Australia; and film shooting schedule

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Manila folder labelled ' MONITOR TV SHOOT 1987-1988 ', containing per-production planning by Maniaty for American public television documentary by World Monitor TV ( Boston ) to coincide with Australia's Bicentenary; on the subject of aborigines and immigration. Includes daily rundown of phone calls to wide range of contacts across Australia; and film shooting schedule

Date

ca.1963 - ca.1990

Call Numbers

MLMSS 9074/Boxes 54-55/Item 13

Record Identifier

nQReAQA1

Reference Code

DCL582404
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Manila folder labelled ' MONITOR TV SHOOT 1987-1988 ', containing per-production planning by Maniaty for American public television documentary by World Monitor TV ( Boston ) to coincide with Australia's Bicentenary; on the subject of aborigines and immigration. Includes daily rundown of phone calls to wide range of contacts across Australia; and f...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 9074/Boxes 54-55/Item 13

Record Identifier

nQReAQA1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQReAQA1

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DCL582404

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