I contacted Jeff Ruoff a short time for bibliographic info. on The American Family, which I will be using in a documentary course. He sent me the following: The original tapes are not in distribution, although they are available in libraries, including the New York Public Library. *An American Family Revisited* is in distribution, however. Contact the directors, Susan and Alan Raymond, at Video Verite, 927 Madison Ave., NY, NY 10021. For a preliminary bibliography of contemporary reviews and essays, see *Pat Loud: A Woman's Story* published in hard cover in 1974 by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan and in paperback by Bantam Books. Anne Roiphe's article "An American Family: Things Are Keen But Could Be Keener" in the Feb. 18, 1973 issue of *The New York Times Magazine* was the longest single essay published during the broadcast, widely read at the time. The November/December issue of *Film Comment* has an article on the series, an interview with Pat Loud, and an interview with the Raymonds and John Terry, who shot the Super-8 footage of Lance in Europe. You might also look at producer Craig Gilbert's "Reflections on An American Family" in Studies in Visual Communication 8, no. 1 (Winter 1982), which is excerpted in Alan Rosenthal's anthology, *New Challenges for Documentary.* Should you wish to contact Jeff Ruoff directly for more info., he is in Iowa City for the summer and will be teaching at Vassar in the fall. His current address and phone: 527 E. College St., #2, Iowa City, IA 52240, (319) 354-0490. ************************************************************* * Dirk Eitzen [log in to unmask] * * Drama Dept. 717/291-4059 * * Franklin & Marshall College h: 717/299-6833 * * Lancaster, PA 17604 * *************************************************************