A panel of leading future thinkers (Arthur C. Clarke, Buckminster Fuller and Alvin Toffler) assess the nature of the future and the path humankind is on.
Kenneth Koch, a poet-playwright-teacher and author of "Wishes, Lies and Dreams" an anthology of children's poetry meets with a group of children in the television studio.
A tribute to actor-director Buster Keaton with many film excerpts. Cinema historian Raymond Rohauer describes rescuing Keaton's early films from a garage and talking with him at the end of his life.
Discussion of theater, acting, British vs. American audiences, and schools of acting with Alexander Cohen, producer of the David Storey play "Home" and the two well-known British actors, Sir John Gielgud and Sir Ralph Richardson.
Joseph Gelmis, film critic, and Arthur C. Clarke discuss the genesis and development of the film "2001: A Space Odyssey", its ideas, themes and conjectures about its meanings.
An experimental version of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" is prepared by Director Peter Brook and his theater company. Brook discusses the purpose of theater and it's future.
Camera Three celebrates the career of opera singer Dorothy Kirsten On the occasion of her 25th anniversary with both New York's Metropolitan Opera and the San Francisco Opera.
A profile of American writer Paul Bowles, now residing in Morocco, he discusses Gertrude Stein, Aaron Copland and other friends that lived in Paris during the 1930's.
Filmmaker Robert Snyder makes documentaries about noted individuals, including his father-in-law Buckminster Fuller, talks with James Macandrew and clips from his films are shown.