"Green Eyes" Clapperboard, 1975
A framed clapperboard with details for the production of Green Eyes. The final date on the board is December 23, 1975.
A framed clapperboard with details for the production of Green Eyes. The final date on the board is December 23, 1975.
A framed clapperboard with details for the production of Sybil, Philip Capice's award winning feature film. The final date on it is July 23, 1976.
A framed clapperboard with details for the production of Helter Skelter. The final date listed on the clapperboard is December 8, 1975.
A wooden plaque with a gold panel. The panel describes that the award is from the Population Institute. It was the Television Population Script Award for Outstanding Achievement and Philip Capice (Class of 1952), the recipient, was an executive producer on the winning piece Green Eyes.
A gold medallion given to Philip Capice (Class of 1952) for his winning of the 1976 George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award. It was awarded for his work on Sybil and has inscriptions on front and back.
A medium-sized Pewter Plate with a Dickinson College seal on one side. It was given to Philip Capice (Class of 1952).
A gold medallion in a wooden case with an English and French inscription. Opposite the medallion is a note indicating that Raphael Farber, Director General of the Israel Ministry of Tourism, presented this award to Philip Capice (Class of 1952) in 1982.
Bronze medallion, the George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award that Philip Capice received for Green Eyes in 1977. It has inscriptions on the front and back.
A prism of glass with a rock in it and a panel on the front with the words "The John Dickinson Society Paperweight, 1984" on the front. It was given to Philip Capice (Class of 1952).
A gold medallion in a wooden base labelled "Christopher Award Philip Capice 1978." The back has the inscription "Better to light one candle than to curse the darkness." Capice is a member of the Class of 1952.
A silver award given to Philip Capice (Class of 1952) in 2003. It is the Distinguished Alumni Award for that year.
A glass statue with the design of a person, olive branch, and globe in it. Philip Capice (Class of 1952) received the Humanities Prize for Green Eyes as a co-executive producer in 1977.
The Yediot Ahronot Kinor David Award for Dallas given to Phil Capice (Class of 1952) in 1981. It is a large metal statue that appears to be a harp.
A plaque for the Lorimar Production Company in commemoration of the 200th episode of Dallas in 1982. Philip Capice (Class of 1952) was an executive producer on the show. The image in the middle of the plaque is the medallion which commemorated the same event (AC 2016.4_13).
The People’s Choice Award for Favorite Television Dramatic Program for “Dallas,” a production of Philip Capice (Class of 1952). It was presented in 1982.
The People’s Choice Award for Favorite Television Dramatic Program for Dallas, a production of Philip Capice (Class of 1952). It was presented in 1980.
The Emmy Award for Outstanding Special – Drama or Comedy for Sybil a television film produced by Philip Capice (Class of 1952). It is a large golden statue presented by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Philip Capice, a television producer, received this award for his work on Dallas. A large 53.3 is centered on the award, located within the decimal point is the CBS logo. Above this it says "Phil Capice "Dallas" November 21 1980."
Philip Capice, a television producer, received this medallion after the 200th episode of the soap opera Dallas. "The 200th Episode of Dallas Lorimar November 15, 1985 - CBS" is written on both sides of the medallion in front of a radio tower.
A belt buckle with "SOUTHFORK RANCH" above a ranch house and "Phil" on the roof. The "Phil" is for Philip Capice. Below the house the text reads "Dallas Texas U.S.A".