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- A series showcasing documentaries on American history.
- Video power was a 1990 early teens morning show hosted by Johnny Arcade who provided news and hints on video games and also included a cartoon series called The Power Team. After the first season it became a young teens game show.
- The story of six Polish emigrants living in New York City, who try to live their American Dream and cope with the realities of the Big Apple.
- The Question of God: C.S. Lewis & Sigmund Freud is a four-hour series for public television that explores the fundamental philosophical and spiritual questions that face us every day. The series frames these questions in the context of the lives of C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud, two remarkable men with sharply divergent worldviews. Inspired by a course taught at Harvard University by Dr. Armand Nicholi, the series challenges and inspires viewers to find their own answer to The Question of God.
- On the closing night of Star Trek The Experience, after over 10 years of being open, the live actors, staff and fans give their thoughts on their roles and the end of an era that was a big part of their lives.
- For the first time in Star Trek history, five of the final frontier's greatest names have been brought together for a 70 minute rare and unprecedented round table event. Filmed exclusively for the Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection. William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes and host Whoopi Goldberg share candid insights, humorous moments, and intimate details about life on the set, working with each other and how Star Trek has affected their lives.
- When a recently released murder convict seeks revenge, a Long Island police detective must face past demons.
- A documentary detailing the epic Rogues' Gallery of DC Comics from The Joker and Lex Luthor, Sinestro, Darkseid and more, this documentary will explore the Super Villains of DC Comics.
- "What's Up Tiger Lily?" meets mystery science theatre in this hysterical satire of homophobia and science fiction.
- Acclaimed filmmaker David Grubin traces 350 years of Jewish American history, from the arrival of the first Jews in 1654 up to the present day. THE JEWISH AMERICANS tells the story of the struggle of a tiny minority to make their way into the American mainstream while, at the same time, maintaining a sense of their own identity as Jews. Focusing on the tension between identity and assimilation, THE JEWISH AMERICANS is a quintessentially American story, which other minority groups will find surprisingly familiar.
- Over a lunch that begins like many they've had before, a discussion between two women turns unexpectedly away from the menu.
- Traces the first thirty-four years in the life of Sigmund Freud.
- Mo Rocca hosts this look back at 20 years of Food Network, beginning with its very early days and including interviews with cooking personalities from shows past and present.
- A young woman spurned by her mother after revealing her homosexual longings plunges into the dark depths of depression.
- This short film brings a new light to the 'typical' family drama through not so 'typical' characters.
- For more than thirty years, Eleanor Roosevelt was America's most powerful woman. Millions adored her, but her FBI file was thicker than a stack of phone books. She spoke out fearlessly for civil rights, and the KKK put a price on her head. She helped Franklin D. Roosevelt rise to power and was one of his most valuable political assets, but the media satirized her as an ugly busybody. Drawing on interviews with her closest relatives, friends, and biographers, as well as rare home movie footage, the film reveals the hidden dimensions of one of the century's most influential women. She was born to wealth and power but orphaned at the age of 10. Her private life was marked by tragedy, infidelity, and a never-ending search for intimacy. Yet she persevered, fighting tirelessly for social justice for all and taking a lead role in the United Nations landmark Declaration of Human Rights.
- 2002–2008TV Episode
- Games played in the competition rounds: "RoboCop" and "RoboCop 2".
- Games played in the competition rounds: "Skate or Die 2" and "Ninja Gaiden III".
- Game played in the competition rounds: "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game" (first level in round one, fourth level in round two).
- Game played in the competition rounds: "WWF WrestleMania Challenge".
- Game played in the competition rounds: "WWF Wrestlemania Challenge".
- Game played in the competition rounds: "WWF Wrestlemania Challenge".