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- Emmy-nominated documentary TV special on how the former industrial town of Lima, Ohio adjusts, painfully, to the changing world economy.
- Joe Winston's award-winning account of America's largest countercultural event.
- An unnamed gigolo relates his adventures having sex with older women for money.
- Kansas farmer Donn Teske recalls the pivotal moment in his life when he had to choose between attending college or taking over his family's farm from his father.
- Who is the strange man who visits a physics lab, day after day, and pretends to work there?
- Postcards from the Great Divide is a series of nine short documentaries produced by leading American independent filmmakers that are being released in a digital partnership between PBS' Election 2016 initiative and The Washington Post. The series travels to locations across the U.S. to examine the nation's partisan divide. Stories are told from the viewpoint of voters and activists. Different episodes explore how changing demographics and political self-sorting will continue to have a profound effect on American politics for years to come.
- A satire of "structural cinema" art film in which the host of a new TV series does nothing but sit in front of the camera and drink beer.
- Four people address the camera and deliver improvised, personal monologues.
- A leisurely walk from his house to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, interrupted by various passers-by.
- Chef Mark Audrain bakes Joe a birthday cake, aided by several very messy assistants.
- Alone in a Dark Room - an atheist vision of life after death.
- Host Joe Winston finds his friends being played by actors in the movie of their life. Silliness results.
- Three monologues about encounters with authority figures, delivered in intense close-up.
- Interviews with people on the streets of Chicago, asking black people "What do you think of white people?" and vice versa.
- 1989–1993Not RatedEpisodio TVThe crew of "Joe's Basement" retell each others' versions of a classic tale, until it becomes unrecognizable.
- The Cigarette Man snarls his way through a long quest for a precious pack of cigarettes, opposed by a silent monster.
- Michelle tells her early life story of running away from her London home, while Kate argues with her doubles.
- Two situation comedy sketches, "Horror in the Bathroom" and "Love in the Void."
- A visit to Kenwood Academy, a Chicago Public high school, for a series of discussions with high school teachers.
- 1989–1993Not RatedEpisodio TVThe show returns to Kenwood Academy, a Chicago public high school, for conversations with students there.
- Joe eats from a can of dog food, to celebrate receiving his first ever piece of mail from a viewer of the program.
- Joe and the crew answer phone calls and take requests from viewers from pay phones at an undisclosed location.
- Joe offers a recipe for making a proper episode of This Week in Joe's Basement, including "skewed perspective" and "maniacal laughter."
- Joe expands his "recipe" for an episode of "This Week in Joe's Basement" to include a "mad craving for cigarettes" and "A small, burrowing insectivore."
- Host Joe Winston and his crew take phone calls from viewers, and perform skits they request, including "Paul's Butt."