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- After serving 9 years in prison for assisting a suicide, Jack Kevorkian was released from prison in 2007. What followed is the amazing final chapter in the life of one of the most controversial men of our times.
- A touching story about a mother who allows her son to grow up on the streets; her son to become a Dr. Kevorkian figure
- What do you think of when you remember your grandparents? Is it the smell of their house, the feel of a scratchy sweater they wear, or the way they crinkle their eyes when they smile at you? Grampa Kevorkian is a love letter to those precious memories we have about the ones we love.
- A fairytale about suicide, Call Kid Kevorkian is the story of Jacob, a college student who needs help -- and a lot of it. After spending his tuition on drugs, he decides to avoid telling his father in the least painful way possible: suicide. But after realizing that he's too lazy to even make an 'attempt', Jacob is thankful to discover an answer to his problems: he can just call Kid Kevorkian.
- Anvil performs in the music video "Doctor Kevorkian" from the album "Plugged in Permanent" recorded for Metal Blade Records. The music video features the band performing on a set decorated with white and blue. Clips of elderly and sick people being wheeled around feature throughout.
- As Dr Jack Kevorkian faces his third criminal trial for assisting in suicide of his desperate patients, FRONTLINE examines improbable saga of 'Dr Death'.
- Just a few years ago, nobody had ever heard of Jack Kevorkian. Today, he is most famous doctor in America--and most controversial.
- Dr. Jack Kevorkian thought it was an act of mercy to help over 130 terminally ill patients die a peaceful, pain free death. Michigan prosecutors said it was murder and spent years trying to get a jury to agree with them.
- 2014– 8mPodcast Episode
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"William Pierce, PhD" talks to the author of a controversial anti-government novel. "Facts of Life in Russia" looks at the growing problems of poverty and illness in Russia. "Jack Kevorkian" interviews the controversial euthanasia activist. "O'Rourke and Ivins, Ivins and O'Rourke" debate the value of political pundits.
- By 1991, a court had blocked Dr. Kevorkian from helping patients end their lives. So he started meeting them in secret. Nearly a decade later, he took it a step further. Assisting suicides led to the more radical - and more legally dubious - medical euthanasia. The doctor directly killed a patient.
- In the 1980s and '90s, Dr. Jack Kevorkian pushed the ethical limits of healthcare with his controversial ideas around death and suffering. What he believed in most was a patient's right to die with the help of a physician. And for a decade, he assisted in the deaths of over 130 terminally ill patients.
- 2019– 14mPodcast Episode
- 1968– TV-PG8.5 (61)TV EpisodeMike Wallace looks back at some of his favorite segments. "Jack Kevorkian" interviews the famous euthanasia doctor. "Vanessa Redgrave" interviews the famous actress. "President Ahmadinejad" interviews the president of Iran. "Andy Rooney" talks about Mike Wallace.
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2015)2012– 56mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 2h 58mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 44mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 55mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 18mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 12mPodcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2016– 42mTV-PG7.0 (22)TV EpisodeZak holds an investigation to see if spirits still linger in a van that brought "Dr. Death" to them. Then, he investigates the yacht that was the site of a beautiful movie star's untimely death.