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- A series showcasing documentaries on American history.
- The life stories of various historical figures and celebrities are told.
- Documentary series focusing on great American artists and personalities.
- Documentary series exploring various global wildlife issues and subjects.
- The documentary compiles interviews of all the top jazz musicians in NYC in the year 1958, for a piece in Esquire magazine.
- A series of documentaries that go over the world's history and it's many accomplishments.
- Hour-long documentary detailing the lives and careers of celebrities in the music industry.
- The history of the Russian Tsars.
- A documentary of the history of American slavery from its beginnings in the British colonies through the years of post-Civil War Reconstruction, this series examines the integral role slavery played in shaping the new country and challenges the long held notion that it was exclusively a Southern enterprise. Remarkable stories of individual slaves offer fresh perspectives on the slave experience.
- Katie provides tips and ideas for home decorating using items easily found around the home along with recipes for dishes to serve to friends and family.
- A profile of the life of actor Walter Matthau.
- Documentary about the search for Gus Grissom's Mercury capsule, the Liberty Bell 7, that was lost in the Atlantic after splashdown.
- A fast-paced, lively look at electric traction's influence on urban life. Streetcars, trolleys, interurbans, cable cars, elevated lines, subways, from horse-cars to modern light rail - from the industry's 19th-Century origins to its mid-20th Century decline and its remarkable renaissance from the 1980s as cities rediscover and reinstall clean, quiet, safe, attractive and efficient people-moving technology that was allowed to wither not that many years previously. There are memorable images, and rare and unusual footage of trolley and streetcar operations in many North American cities, and some from abroad. One sequence shows hot breakfast being prepared and served aboard a Dallas streetcar. The years of decline are especially poignant, with a bittersweet aura enveloping the gradual loss of once-prevalent traction lines. But there's new hope at the film's conclusion, with a look at the rebirth of urban electric transit. This film was seen in abridged form over the Arts & Entertainment Network and the History Channel.
- Three families navigate the unpredictable terrain of a neonatal intensive care unit. The inevitable shifts in each baby's condition provide dramatic twists that challenge family stability and redefine parental love. Nurses and doctors reveal the challenges and rewards of working in the NICU, as well as complex ethical issues. As the stories in A Chance to Grow unfold, they reveal not only the impact of newborn intensive care on families, but the capacity of ordinary individuals to adapt to crises with extraordinary grace and courage.
- From Producer and Director Jonathan Budine, and Producer/Writer Bill Hall comes their first original short film, Take Out. The story of a woman on a journey into a dark unknown cavern she considers familiar...the parking garage. Relying on her inner strength, this working mother must trust her instincts to carry her, unharmed, back to her family one more time. Heart-pounding moments and minute by minute suspense may make this the most tension filled car retrieval ever. This short shocker of a film illustrates how unsafe it is to be alone in a parking garage these days..Regardless of why it is that you're there! Take Out introduces Mary Ann Emerson, with an appearance by Fangoria's own Scream Queen Debbie Rochon as well as Alexis Suarez . Go to www.takeouttheshort.com for more info and extras about the short including footage and interviews in an amusing mockumentary! 16 straight hours in a New Jersey parking garage created some intense moments, all captured and put together in a behind the scenes informative featurette, sort of...!
- The history of Christmas and the traditions that make the holidays the most wonderful time of the year.
- In the 1942 This Gun For Hire, he was only a supporting actor. But his portrayal of a cold, ruthless killer with a core of gentle sadness had an impact on audiences everywhere. Teamed with diminutive Veronica Lake, he became an immediately saleable commodity, and in the process helped launch the age of film noir. By 1954, Photoplay Magazine voted him the world's most popular male film star; his fellow award-winner was Marilyn Monroe. But Alan Ladd's fabulous success already contained within it the mechanism to self-destruct. A deprived childhood and a family tragedy that marked his young manhood, these would exact their toll. Dogged by a sense of inadequacy over his only average stature, Ladd suffered keenly from cruel jests about co-stars being compelled to stand in ditches. Despite the ardent support of his ever present agent/wife and the genuine affection of film crews and co-actors alike, these inner wounds remained. And though in the end his inner demons would destroy him, Alan Ladd's story is also a positive one. Apart from the legacy of his movies, Alan Ladd left behind a close- knit family which counts among its members some of filmdom's greatest successes. Included in the program are excerpts from some of Ladd's most notable pictures: This Gun For Hire, The Glass Key, The Blue Dahlia, Whispering Smith, The Great Gatsby, Shane and The Proud Rebel. Interviewees include co-actors Don Murray, Lizabeth Scott, Patricia Medina, Mona Freeman, Anthony Caruso, Peter Hensen, Edith Fellows, Director Edward Dmytryk, Producer Sam Goldwyn Jr., sons-in-law Producer John Veitch and Radio Commentator Michael Jackson and Alan Ladd's son, Producer David Ladd.
- Interviews with Top Horror Icons.
- Fangoria TV documentary on the making of James Gunn's Slither.