Chronicle - Women: Class of 1956

2716.2646
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March 5 1986
Aircheck: Wednesday March 5, 1986 Women: Class of 1956 Three Women, Three Decades
Commercials included; Chronicle: Women: Class of 1956; Three women compare their decisions of life choices; one became a homemaker, one became a careerwoman, one waited to enter the workforce until after her four children were mostly grown; the reasons that each of these women do what they do are discussed by each of them; Margaery Eagen talks about how quickly the women's movement changed the sorts of choices women can make, but most women must work in order to sustain themselves in ways that women did not have to do in the past.
Credits: Producer: Mark Mills; Managing Editor: Susan Sloane; Directed by David Lawless; Assistant Program Producer: Bob Geballe; Senior Producer: Jerry Kirschenbaum; Field Producers: Pat Bates, Kathy Bickimer, Lorie George, Andria Hall, Stan Leven, Lynne McCrea, Peter Mehegan, Debbie Pettibone, Mary Richardson, Chris Stirling, Rita Thompson; Contributing Reporter: Arnie Reisman, Tony Kahn; Commentary: Mike Barnicle; Assistant Director: Brian Pellicano; Unit Manager: Stella Gould; Assistant to the Producer: Gonca Sonmez; Principal Videography: Dick Dunham, David Skillicorn; Videography: Chris O’Hare, Rodney Grace; Principal Sound: James Fripp, Doug Dike; Sound: Len Spaulding, Ellen Boyce; Principal Videotape Editors: Jeff Brawer, Kathy McKenna, Curt Reichenbach, Lisa Borge; Videotape Editors: Joe Mozdiez, Nancy Moloney, Andi Clark, Ted Phillips; Stage Managers: Phil Walters, Jam Hakim, Bryan Lans; Switchers: Mary Driscoll, Ann Thomas; Audio: George Nahas, Jim Hughes; Lighting: Leon Goldman; Camera: Wayne Smith, Ed Barron, Bob Jennings; Videotape: Bonnie Watson, Reg Powers; ENG Receive: Leroy McLaurin, Gretchen Soehner; Electronic Graphics: Frank Firnschild; Creative Services: Anna Yuen, Tom Connor; Graphics Designer: Marcelle Watkins; Still Photographers: Carol Fatta, Steve Serio; Interns: Georgia Pappas, Gregory Eaton, Jennifer Hagen; Mike Barnicle is a Boston Globe Columnist; Mary’s Hair by Leon & Company/Belmont; Mary’s Clothes by Ava Botelle Newton/Natick/Acton; Program Administrator: Joy McGugan; Executive Producer: Judy Stoia; V.P. Programming & Public Affairs: Paul LaCamera

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