1/10/2007
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NFL Films Looking For 1967 Packers Footage
By Mike Spofford / Packers.com
Posted 01/09/2007
NFL Films is looking for help from Packers fans. The league's award-winning film producers are searching for film and television material to include in an upcoming special entitled "America's Game: The 1967 Green Bay Packers." NFL Films is looking for any home movies fans may have taken at Lambeau Field or Milwaukee County Stadium on game days, or at any Packers practices during the season or training camp, from 1966 or 1967. In addition, any television footage from Vince Lombardi's coaches shows, or the "Packerama" show hosted by offensive lineman Jerry Kramer, is being requested as well. Fans with any such material are encouraged to contact Kathy Davis at NFL Films at kathy.davis@films.nfl.com or at 856-222-3506. NFL Films' "America's Game" series, airing on NFL Network, includes a one-hour documentary on each of the 40 Super Bowl championship teams. The shows take NFL fans inside the locker rooms of every Super Bowl winner by interviewing at length three or four individuals strategically selected to tell the team's story through their eyes. The players interviewed for the 1967 Packers show are Kramer, Chuck Mercein and Dave Robinson. An episode on the 1996 Packers, who ranked 16th in NFL Network's countdown of the Top 20 Super Bowl champions, aired on Dec. 22. The show on the 1967 Packers is scheduled to air April 2, so all materials need to be collected by mid-March. -- Story
Published by PackerPundit On Wednesday, January 10, 2007 at 6:21 AM.
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