Over the past half century, the University of Alaska Fairbanks has built the largest collection of archival films in and about Alaska. The collection combines hundreds of donations of film and videos to UAF by individuals, organizations and institutions. Materials range from professional productions to amateur home-movies, made in and about Alaska from the earliest days of filmmaking through today. Since 1993 these materials have been held by the Alaska Film Archives, a unit of Alaska and Polar Regions Collections & Archives in the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library. Films and videos selected for this portal project are a sampling of the thousands available for checkout on DVD through the Rasmuson Library. Unless otherwise noted, items are presented here in their entirety, unedited and uncut. Short, popular clips from the collection can be viewed on our YouTube channel. Read more about the Alaska Film Archives.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews TV producers Tom Kempton and Molly McCoy about the role of the Municipality of Anchorage Media Center. The program was recorded on February 13, 1999.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews dog musher Dee Dee Jonrowe about scratching from the recent Iditarod race. The program was recorded on April 14, 1999.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews educators John Andrews and Sharon Bandle about the Alaska Society for Technology in Education. The program was recorded on April 14, 1999.
In these two episodes of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews former governor Walter Hickel about the Northern Forum and his vision for Alaska. It was recorded on February 13, 1999.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews pioneer broadcaster Augie Hiebert about the future of radio and TV in Alaska. The program was recorded on November 20, 1999.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Y2K activist Paloma O'Riley about community preparedness for Y2K. The program was recorded on April 14, 1999.
This interview continues on AAF-8780.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews former governor Jay Hammond about subsistence issues and the permanent fund. the program was recorded on November 20, 1999.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Dusty Finley, Y2K coordinator for DMVA, about Y2K emergency and contingency planning in Alaska. The program was recorded on February 13, 1999.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews former assemblyman Mark Begich about his political plans for the future. The program was recorded on November 20, 1999.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews state Y2K coordinator Bob Poe about the state's Y2K preparations. The program was recorded on August 1, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Wayne Anthony Ross, candidate for governor, about his candidacy. The program was recorded on August 1, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews John Lindeauer, a candidate for Governor, about his candidacy. The program was recorded on May 23, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews teachers Mary Sampson and Bill Wilkinson about SB36 and education in rural Alaska. The program was recorded on March 21, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Lt. Governor Fran Ulmer about SB36 and about Y2K issues . The program was recorded on March 21, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews engineer Sam Morales about Y2K and the Millennium Bug. The program was recorded on March 21, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Matthew Nicolai, CEO of Calista Corporation, about the role of Native corporations in the Alaska economy. The program was recorded on May 23, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews attorney and author Roger McShea about his recent book, The Last Great Spy. The program was recorded on September 19, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Jim Harpring, CIO of DVMA, about disaster readiness. The program was recorded on October 24, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Agnes Phillips, mayor of Bethel, about her role as mayor. The program was recorded on September 19, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews filmmaker Doug Fine about his new film, "Migration," being shot in Homer. The program was recorded on May 23, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Jude Andrews, director of KYUK, about TV in bush Alaska. The program was recorded on August 1, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Dennis Egan, mayor of Juneau, about an update on the capital move. The program was recorded on February 14, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews filmmaker and journalist Doug Fine about the latest developments on his film "Migration," which was being filmed in Homer. The program was recorded on September 19, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews economist David Reaume about the economy and SB36. The program was recorded on March 21, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews Julie Kitka, president of AFN, about rural Alaska issues . The program was recorded on May 23, 1998.
In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews State Representative Ethan Berkowitz about the thoughts of a freshman legislator. The program was recorded on February 14, 1998.