Historic Video Archives
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The Family of Gerald and Betty Ford Mourn the Passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II The Epitome of Grace, Charity, and Duty GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. –– The family of Gerald and Betty Ford was saddened to hear of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and express heartfelt...
IPTV 50th Anniversary feature: Ford reflects on Nixon pardon
Iowa Public Television featured coverage of Gerald R. Ford’s remarks at a conference with students in West Branch, Iowa on October 18, 1989 where he reflected on his reasons for pardoning Richard Nixon
A Time to Heal – Gerald Ford’s America
A twenty minute film about the life and times of President Gerald R. Ford in which the former President provides reflections on his life
3rd Ford-Carter Presidential Debate
3rd and final Presidential Debate with President Gerald R. Ford and Governor Jimmy Carter which was held at the Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA
2nd Ford-Carter Presidential Debate
2nd Presidential Debate with President Gerald R. Ford and Governor Jimmy Carter during the 1976 Campaign held at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre in San Francisco, CA
Republican National Convention Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech
President Gerald R. Ford appeared on the grand stage of the 1976 Republican National Convention to graciously accept the GOP nomination for President in Kansas City, Missouri pledging to win the campaign “with pride, with gratitude, and with a total will to win a great victory for the American people”
Remarks on the Bicentennial Celebration
President Gerald R. Ford delivers remarks outside of Independence Hall (Philadelphia, PA) during the Bicentennial Celebration
President Gerald R. Ford Testimony regarding Squeaky Fromme
President Gerald R. Ford became the first sitting President to provide oral testimony in a criminal trial when he participated in the trial of Squeaky Fromme
Address to the Nation on Energy Problems
President Ford believed that by 1985, the U.S. would be importing over half of the oil needed for its economy, putting the U.S. at greater risk of an oil embargo, loss of American jobs and increase in exporting of U.S. dollars