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- Rudy has always been told that he was too small to play college football. But he is determined to overcome the odds and fulfill his dream of playing for Notre Dame.
- The story of legendary Notre Dame football player and coach Knute Rockne.
- An in-depth look at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football on and off the field, which paints a comprehensive picture of the dedication, perseverance, and spirit that define this legendary program.
- Amidst some of the most tumultuous times in our nation's history, Rev. Theodore Hesburgh finds himself in the eye of the storm as he works to advance the causes of peace and equal rights.
- "Beyond Our Control" was an Indiana sketch comedy show created and produced by local teenagers.
- The University of Notre Dame's award-winning series showcases the work, scholarly achievements, and global impact of Notre Dame faculty, students, and alumni. These segments, are aired during home football games broadcast on NBC.
- "Lilith's Game" is the story of couple Hunter and Lily as they discover the secrets of a mysterious video-game that appears on their doorstep. As Hunter becomes enthralled with the game, his line between reality and the video-game begins to blur.
- A clever look at why film and television rarely show a restroom
- Garth Brooks plays the first concert in the history of Notre Dame Stadium.
- John Davidson interviews the college students as he walks. George Carlin entertains as a hippie football player. Spanky and Our Gang perform "Making Every Minute Count." Judy Collins joins the rest singing "The Beat Goes On."
- What Farocki Taught is a stubborn film, containing a perfect replica, shot-for-shot, in color and English, of Harun Farocki's 1969 b/w German film 'Inextinguishable Fire' - about the production of Napalm, the abuses of human labor, and filmmaking. The film radically questions the significance and conclusiveness of "found footage" or handed-down material by denying any historical distance to the political situation criticised by Farocki.
- Bill Stern recaps the winners of various college sports for the 1941-42 NCAA championships, ranging from Lacrosse, Rowing, Basketball, Football, and Track & Field champions. Most of these represented the last true level-field champions until after World War II, as the majority of college athletes of those 1942-46 years were in the armed services. Teams shown include the University of Washington team that won the Poughkeepsie Regatta, the Army-Navy lacrosse teams, the Long Island University basketball team, and the football game between George Tech's 'Ramblin' Wrecks' and Notre Dame's 'Fighting Irish.'
- After a woman meets the man of her dreams, all is turned upside down when her parents do not approve. A medical emergency forces the family back together and ultimately reveals the superficial reason for the parents' disapproval.
- Released in conjunction with the start of the 1946 football season, the short highlights various games from the 1945 season, and then takes a brief glimpse at some of the outstanding players and coaches from the past fifteen years, including "Slingin' Sammy" Baugh, and the Touchdown Twins from Army, Glenn Davis and "Doc' Blanchard.
- The third in the Universal series called the Christy Walsh All American Sports Reel, where narrator Christy Walsh mourns the loss of Notre Dame's famed football coach, Knute Rockne, who died in a plane crash in Kansas in March of 1931.
- Filmed before Knute Rockne died in an airplane crash in Kansas in March, 1931, Sportscaster Christy Walsh visits the famed coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team in South Bend, Indiana and Coach Rockne explains and demonstrates, using Notre Dame football players, the various backfield shifts used by the team. Footage showing other shift-formations used by Coach Bennie Bierman, at Tulane University, before he went to the University of Minnesota, are also shown along with those used by such teams as the Southern Cal Trojans, coached by Howard Jones, and other college football teams across America,
- Project: Freshman features new students Elliott Winter, Sarah Riordan and Brianna "Bri" Lagat-Ramos, as they embark on college life at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Exclusively sponsored by AT&T, each student was given a video camera to document their personal experience - the good, the bad and the ugly. For 13 weeks, Project: Freshman will showcase the lives of these three teens from different parts of the country, as they begin their first semester away from home.
- Old friends Ben and Travis embark on a suspicious set of errands.
- Garth Brooks is coming Saturday, October 20th for the first concert in Notre Dame Stadium.