I believe I watched this documentary from June Cross at least three times when it first aired on PBS. I found it compelling from the roots-searching angle, the race angle, and the show business angle. It was an absolutely brilliant film, and although I cried my eyes out every time I watched it, I definitely recommend it to everybody who wants to explore the themes I explained, or just want to see what a wonderfully kind and patient man Mr. Larry Storch is. Her story can also be viewed as a parable on the history of race in America, or inspiring by showing us how we can succeed, despite how either one or both of our parents might be dysfunctional. Ms. Cross should be commended on making such a wonderful film. If PBS aired it again (and announced they were airing it again), I would watch it again in a second, at least once, or possibly another three times. Glenn in the Bronx, NY.