Original upload date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Sun, 28 Nov 2021 14:06:50 GMT
Here is an updated version with introduction by Steve Fox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKwTKeLCs7A
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Thank you to the Marin Museum of Bicycling in Fairfax, California. It 2014 it was
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with their assistance that we were able to reconstruct this important piece of history: https://mmbhof.org
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This segment, hosted by Steve Fox and showcasing the founders of mountain bike racing, comes from the Paul Colardo collection in the William French Archive. Paul was one of 'Evening's' cameramen and producers.
Steve Kotton, cameraman on this shoot, had to testify in court over a lawsuit brought against KPIX by one of the riders. The rider claimed that Steve was in the middle of the road and he crashed. Video clearly showed Steve on the side of the road. The rider lost.
It is believed this segment was edited by Jim Farney.
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Launched in 1976, the original 'Evening Magazine' ran for 14 years and was co-hosted by distinguish Japanese American journalist Jan Yanehiro for it's entire run on KPIX in San Francisco. For 10 of those years she was joined by Emmy and Grammy winning journalist Richard Hart. Other co-hosts included Emmy winning journalist Steve Fox, Erik Smith, and Mike Jerrick.
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'Evening Magazine' is owned by CBS. My intention is to honor the history of this groundbreaking series and the people that made it possible.
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Finding ... is a project of television historian and archivist William French. From 2009 to 2016 William had the honor of working for Jan Yanehiro, Richard Hart, and 'Evening' producer Steve Kotton as their archivist at Academy of Art University. William now owns the archive they co-created.