Alaska Film Archives
- In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews experts about various Alaskan issues. In part 1, Red Boucher interviews Senator Ben Stevens about his political priorities. In part 2, Red Boucher interviews Rada Jones about Sourdough Productions. In part 3, Red Boucher interviews Representative Pete Kott about his life and his role in politics. In part 4, Red Boucher interviews Ellen Paneok about her life and her involvement in flying. In part 5, Red Boucher interviews Wes Carson about telecommunications in Alaska.
- In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews experts about various Alaskan issues. In part 1, Red Boucher interviews David Swendiman, BLM earth ranger, about opportunities for wilderness experiences in Alaska for young Alaskans. In part 2, Red Boucher interviews Scott Dennis, president of InfoTech Alaska, about developing an information technology business in Alaska. In part 3, Red Boucher interviews Phil Reid, FBI special agent in charge of Alaska, about the FBI's role in combatting terrorism in Alaska. In part 4, Red Boucher interviews Emil Notti, former president of the Alaska Federation of Natives, about the history of the Alaska Native Land Claims Settlement Act. In part 5, Red Boucher interviews Jeff Staser, executive director of the Denali Commission, about the commission's projects in rural Alaska. These programs were recorded on December 15, 2001.
- In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews senator Ted Stevens about upcoming national and state issues. The program was recorded on December 19, 1996. Boucher and Stevens discuss Fairbanks Daily News Miner editor Bill Snedden, subsistence issues, wetlands development in Alaska, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, oilfield development in northern Alaska, the National Petroleum Reserve, the Fort Knox Gold Mine in Fairbanks and other new mines in the state, subsistence and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, the Senate Appropriations Committee, telecommunications legislation, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, fisheries, the 100th anniversary of the Alaska gold rush, and Alaska stewardship of the land.
- In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews U.S. Senator Ted Stevens about Alaska priorities and the issues before Congress. Boucher also talks with former Alaska governor Walter J. Hickel about his public service and his vision for the future. The program was recorded on December 17, 1994.
- In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews experts about various Alaskan issues. Part 1: Tom Harris, CEO of Alaska Village Initiatives, talks about programs in 172 Alaska villages. Part 2: Walter and Ermalee Hickel, former governor of Alaska and first lady, talk about what went on behind the scenes during their time in Alaska. Part 3: Susie Carter, publisher of AlaskaMen, talks about publishing AlaskaMen. Part 4: Terzah Poe, the owner of Media Vision, discusses bringing Alaska into the information age. Part 5: David Bunzow, deputy director of the Center for Nanosensor Technology at the University of Alaska, discusses the role of nanosensor technology in the future. This program was recorded on August 28, 2004.
- In this episode of Alaska On Line, Red Boucher interviews experts about various Alaskan issues. In part 1, Red Boucher interviews Lt. Governor Fran Ulmer about her 7 years as Alaska's lieutenant governor. In part 2, Red Boucher interviews Pam Lloyd, president of the Alaska Society for Technology in Education, about the role of information technology in K-12 education. In part 3, Red Boucher interviews Horst Poepperl, president of Spectrum Wireless, about the challenges facing information technology startups in Alaska. In part 4, Red Boucher interviews Mary Pignalberi, executive director of the Anchorage Fur Rondy, about the history of the Fur Rondy and plans for 2002. In part 5, Red Boucher interviews Mike Doogan, columnist for the Anchorage Daily News, about his column and his views on Alaska issues. These programs were recorded on January 19, 2002.