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- Documentary series focusing on great American artists and personalities.
- An account of a brave woman running to become the President of Afghanistan.
- The story of the children who work 12-14 hour days in the fields without the protection of child labor laws. These children are not toiling in the fields in some far away land. They are working in America.
- Just a few decades ago, owing more money than you had in your bank account was the exception, not the rule.
- The story and truth about 9/11
- A look at the so-called democratic governing system of the United States of America, revealing the actual powers who are ruling the nation.
- Mercury Records' feature documentary of world-renown Harvard Professor and LSD guru, Timothy Leary, that chronicles Leary's influential life and final weeks just prior to his death, with interviews from Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsberg, Yoko Ono, Winona Ryder, The Moody Blues, Danny Goldberg, Ram Dass, Paul Krassner, Zach Leary, Bob Guccione, Jr., Danny Schechter, David Silver, and G. Gordon Liddy.
- There were two wars in Iraq--a military assault and a media war. The former was well-covered; the latter was not. Until now... Independent filmmaker, Emmy-award winningTV journalist, author and media critic, Danny Schechter turns the cameras on the role of the media. His new film, WMD, is an outspoken assessment of how Pentagon propaganda and media complicity misled the American people, while selling the war to influence international public opinion. Schechter compares and contrasts coverage on a global basis, including exclusive material and insider interviews. WMD is a serious film that exposes the media role--the biggest scandal of our time.
- In-depth documentary for Court TV re-examines the trial and the impact of notorious mass murderer, Richard Speck, including reactions to the massacre from the sole survivor.
- Award-winning PBS news-magazine series focusing on human rights from around the world, hosted by civil rights pioneer and international journalist Charlayne Hunter Gault
- PBS documentary exploring effects of globalization on human rights hosted by civil rights pioneer and international journalist Charlayne Hunter Gault. Winner1999 Houston World Film Fest; Winner Doc for Economic Freedom
- Explores the challenges facing the United Nations through the prism of two recent UN World Conferences Against Racism.
- This six part documentary series, America's Surveillance State, dissects the United States' present surveillance condition. The thesis statement of the series is that privacy as we understand it is an antiquated fantasy - that we need to adjust our way of living to factor in that someone, somewhere is very likely watching our every move for one reason or another.
- PBS Pledge Week Christmas Special celebrating Celtic Music, hosted by best-selling author Thomas Moore, starring Johnny Cunningham, Kathy Mattea and Jane Siberry, with special guest Martin Sheen
- Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel discusses contemporary issues and philosophical concerns with Reverend Jesse Jackson and Harvard historian Daniel Goldhagen. Produced in association with WNET/Thirteen and broadcast on public television.
- An investigation into the grassroots campaign and unprecedented Internet strategy that combined to vault President Obama into the White House. Featuring interviews with leading activists, artists, analysts, journalists, civil rights leaders and insiders.
- A tribute to director William Wyler consisting of interviews and excerpts from his many classic films.
- 1985– 58mTV-146.1 (118)TV EpisodePresents a biography of Nobel Prize winning author Isaac Bashevis Singer as he converses with friends in a popular cafeteria, responds to post-lecture questions, and addresses people in his study.