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- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- The Emmy Award winning JOURNEY OF THE UNIVERSE tells an epic story of cosmic, Earth and human transformation from The Big Bang to today. Evolutionary philosopher Brian Thomas Swimme and Yale historian of religions Mary Evelyn Tucker have crafted an elegant narrative that both illuminates and celebrates the profound role humans play in the flourishing of the Earth.
- Faith & Fear explores one of the darkest secrets of the 1970s and 80s -- the reported abandonment and abuse of children raised as Hare Krishnas. This documentary combines in-depth interviews with exclusive archival footage to explore the history of the Hare Krishna movement and the experiences of former members.
- Four men lost in BC wilderness.
- A look at the rampant materialism consuming America.
- Discover one of the most beautiful waterways in the world-the Blue Highway, a North American sea route that stretches 1,000 miles from the Puget Sound to southeast Alaska! Explore the history, cultural diversity and natural beauty of the Inside Passage.
- Historical photographs and film of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair bring this documentary to life. Seattle's business, civic and cultural leaders and longtime residents tell of the excitement and ambition the Fair ignited.
- A look at how to avoid the consumerism and materialism rampant in today's society.
- Bill Nye covers a wide range of scientific topics.
- Get rare views of Ireland in this unique video tour of the Emerald Isle featuring expert cinematography from an accomplished aerial production team and an original musical score. See the Cliffs of Moher, Dubline, Kilkenny Castle, Trinity College and more!
- Raymond Carver's short stories and poems provide important insights into his life, where the seeds for his stories can be found. They are brilliant in their own right and give the viewer an intimate, close-up look at this literary genius.
- Our galaxy alone contains hundreds of billions of stars, giving scientists a vast cosmic frontier to search. Could alien life be looking up at its own sky and asking, "Is there life out there?"
- A light-hearted look at the worldwide phenomenon of video games, and how they have revolutionized technology and forever changed popular culture.
- For thousands of years, traditional Inuit sports have been vital for survival within the unforgiving Arctic. Acrobatic and explosive, these ancestral games evolved to strengthen mind, body and spirit within the community. Following four modern Inuit athletes reveals their unique relationship to the games as they compete across the North. As unprecedented change sweeps across their traditional lands, their stories illuminate the importance of the games today.
- A KCTS Pacific Northwest TV film series
- PBS celebrates America's Bicentennial with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra in a rare West Coast performance, hosted by Charlton Heston with special guests Edgar Bergen and his friends Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd.
- A documentary about the American Civil Liberties Union, an organization founded in 1920 to ensure that the constitutional rights of American citizens are not being violated by private and/or governmental agencies.
- The show where people from all over Puget Sound recommend and review their favorite restaurants. Amy Pennington hosts.
- In Northwest Washington State just off Lummi Island, there exists a dwindling group of commercial fishermen that honor traditional fishing methods and respect the environment. They are reefnet fishermen and this is their story.
- Humaira Abid is a sculptor and painter. She grew up in Lahore, Pakistan where she studied at the National College of Arts (NCA), Pakistan's oldest and best known art school. Her work is reflection of the daily yet unspoken pressures of womanhood. Her work has been shown in exhibits around the world.
- A compilation of interview and convention footage from Craig Charles and Danny John-Jules's visit to Seattle.
- High Definition aerial videography of the beautiful province of British Columbia, Canada.
- Chefs A'Field was one of the first in the cooking genre to focus on environmental issues pertaining to food, travel, and lifestyle.
- A look at how political ads are created, and how those ads shape our understanding of the candidates and the issues.
- The spontaneous acts of hospitality, kindness, and friendship shown by Canadians toward U.S. air travelers stranded by the attacks of September 11 2001.
- Using film clips and photos, the art and history of vaudeville (1890-1930s) is illustrated.
- The story of the Asahi baseball team in Vancouver Canada. The Asahi were a legendary baseball team from 1914-1941, but after Canada declared war against Japan, members of the team were sent to internment camps and the team disbanded.
- Nazrah: A Muslim Woman's Perspective is an intimate look at a diverse group of Muslim women living in the Pacific Northwest in the USA. By creating a forum where Muslim women can freely engage in an open dialogue about complex issues, filmmaker Farah Nousheen exposes a vast and fascinating array of thoughts and ideas. The women discuss their views on Islam, current political events and how they reflect on the image of Islam in the West. The women also talk about the difficulty of achieving equality within the Muslim community while also fighting stereotypical portrayals of Muslim women in the US media. Nazrah (the Arabic word for "perspective") also includes director Farah Nousheen's own views on being a Muslim woman at a time when Islam is in the international spotlight.
- The Wonderland Project is the name that two friends gave their shared goal: to run the wonderland Trail, circumnavigating Washington's Mt. Rainier, in a singe 24 hour push. Until their attempt, the published record on the 94-mile trail was 27 hours and 56 minutes. Over two years of hard training, ultra marathon runners Skye Thompson and Zac West forged their friendship into a critical partnership - which was tested at mile 60, when escalating joint pain forced one runner to drop out. After a difficult decision, the other decided to push on alone. Join us in watching the story of their partnership in the face of an immense physical and emotional challenge.
- Bill Nye's scientific lecture about our blood and circulatory system. He explains how valves, blood cells, and the circulatory system operate together to pump up in our hearts.
- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Have a blast watching the explosive examples Bill Nye uses to explain how everything is made of chemicals.
- Bill Nye explains how the body's digestive system is like a finely-tuned machine that turns food into energy.
- Bill Nye explains how fossils are formed and how scientists use them to learn about dinosaurs.
- Watch Bill Nye become tangled in a complex food web in his quest to demonstrate that all living things depend on other living things to survive.
- Scientist/comedian Bill Nye explores various aspects of science for young viewers.
- Bill Nye explores the functions of the body's most important muscular pump.