Submissions from 1999
George R. Gibson at Hindman Settlement School, George R. Gibson and Hindman Settlement School
Reading of "Taps for Private Tussie", James Still
Submissions from 1997
James Still's River of Earth, James Still and Kentucky Educational Television.
Submissions from 1995
All Things Considered - James Still Interview, James Still and National Public Radio
Submissions from 1992
Heritage: James Still and Randy Wilson, James Still and Randy Wilson
Submissions from 1990
Mal Gibson Interview, Mal Gibson and George R. Gibson
River of Earth - 50th Anniversary Celebration, James Still and Appalshop, Inc.
James Still at Camden-Carroll Library - 50th Anniversary of "River of Earth", James Still and Morehead State University. Camden-Carroll Library.
James Still Profile on WTVQ Channel 36 News, James Still, WTVQ (Television), and Morehead State University. Camden-Carroll Library.
Submissions from 1989
James Still Videos - Video #1 Part 1, James Still
James Still Videos - Video #1 Part 2, James Still
James Still Videos - Video #1 Part 3, James Still
James Still Videos - Video #1 Part 4, James Still
James Still Videos - Video #2 Part 1, James Still
James Still Videos - Video #2 Part 2, James Still
Submissions from 1988
James Still: Man on Troublesome Creek, James Still, Michael Lasater, and Western Kentucky University Television Center
Good Evening - James Still Interview, James Still, Minnesota Public Radio, and Noah Adams
James Still Interview on the Genesis of River of Earth, James Still, Samuel Montgomery Whitson, Joyce LeMaster, and Morehead State University. Camden-Carroll Library.
Submissions from 1986
James Still's 80th Birthday - Part 1, James Still
James Still's 80th Birthday - Part 2, James Still
James Still's 80th Birthday - Part 3, James Still
James Still's 80th Birthday - Part 4, James Still
A Master's Time: 80 Years for James Still, James Still and Kentucky Educational Television.
Submissions from 1985
James Still on Hindman, James Still
Submissions from 1984
Poems to the Listener - James Still Interview, James Still, Henry Lyman, and New England Public Radio