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- Based on the true story of a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and journalist Lloyd Vogel.
- Fred Rogers explores various topics for young viewers through presentations and music, both in his world and in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.
- Contestants pursue the international thief as junior detectives who must answer questions about geography.
- An exploration of the life, lessons, and legacy of iconic children's television host Fred Rogers.
- A documentary on the history of the sport with major topics including Afro-American players, player/team owner relations and the resilience of the game.
- For over 30 years, the National Geographic Society has presented specials on nature, foreign culture, scientific breakthroughs, and things which fall under the general category of "neat stuff." Each special is self-contained.
- Bill Bixby hosts this anthology series featuring serialized adaptations of literary works.
- A girl rediscovers her dual heritage as a Japanese-American while working at an old woman's cucumber farm.
- Contestants pursue the thief and her cohorts through time by answering questions about history.
- This was the war between the French and Indians, and the early colonists, 1754, before the Revolution.
- The Children's Corner" was a live, weekday afternoon program on WQED-TV written by Mr. Rogers and host Josie Carey.
- Paul feels life should be an adventure, and sets out on one to prove that Trolls really exist.
- Filmmaker Rick Sebak takes his cameras across the country in search of the various hot dogs people enjoy. We see the Super Duper Hot Dog stand and its variety of toppings and sauces. There is an in-depth study of the Chicago-area hot dog stands, in particular the Superdawg. Other hot dog establishments in all of their shapes forms and gimmicks (think the Varsity restaurant's "WhaddyahaveWhaddyahaveWhaddyahave?") Then we come to the New York City area and Gray's Papaya and Nathan's Hot Dogs, where each has their own method of cooking and serving their franks. The annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is also featured.
- Medea (Zoe Caldwell) is in Corinth with Jason (Mitchell Ryan) and their two young sons. King Kreon wants to reward Jason for his exploits: he gives the hand of his daughter, Glauce, to Jason.
- Performers include Little Anthony and the Imperials; Little Richard; Jay Black and The Imperials; Fred Paris and The Five Satins; Jerry Butler; Lloyd Price. Frankie Valli hosts.
- Vladimir Nabokov, widely considered one of the world's greatest writers for such works as _Lolita_, was also a remarkable professor at Cornell University. Here, Plummer portrays the witty Nabokov, providing an entertaining and insightful lecture upon "Metamorphosis," Kafka's bizarre story about a man who wakes up one morning to discover he has turned into a giant bug.
- Footage of Charles, some previously unseen, narrated by specially-selected old interviews with the King and Queen Camilla.
- Sir David Attenborough reviews the history of mankind's relationship with the natural world in the lands around the Mediterranean.
- Documentary exploring the nighttime lives of the greatest of all cats, the African lion. The film follows a large pride of more than two dozen lions as they stalk various prey through the jungle and grasslands.
- A filmed version of Aaron Copland's most famous ballet, with its original star, who also choreographed.
- Three trappers protect a British Colonel's daughters in the midst of the French and Indian War.
- Dancer, Choreographer, and Teacher Martha Graham offers insight into her theories about dance while the members of her world famous troupe display a number of their dance techniques in performance.
- Biography of the American Painter and Illustrator, Norman Rockwell.
- An exceptional series about of humanity, the stars, the dinosaurs, and other mysteries of the world and the universe.
- Space is no longer a new frontier: It's a vital part of our world. Each fascinating program gives an eye-opening view of the way space exploration has revolutionized how we see ourselves, our planet and the universe beyond.
- Original vocal groups from the 1950s and early 1960s sing their hits.
- An insightful visit to one of Pittsburgh's premiere amusement parks, that's mostly loaded with reminisces from older guests who visited in they're youth.
- The Fox Cubhouse was a preschool anthology series aired from 1994 through 1996 on Fox Kids. The program was produced as a means of introducing several children's series to the US market, including Johnson and Friends, Rimba's Island, Jim Henson's Animal Show, Budgie the Little Helicopter and Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie.
- A history and celebration of the Lincoln Highway, dedicated in 1913 as the first automobile route to span the United States coast-to-coast from New York City to San Francisco.
- A documentary about the life and legacy of Fred Rogers, after his death in 2003.
- Shanghai's complex association with Jewish immigrants, focusing on its welcoming of Jews fleeing Nazi persecution during World War II.
- This documentary explores the wonders of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Rick Sebak narrates while you are taken on a nostalgic journey through downtown Pittsburgh's rich history as a bustling American urban center. The film explores downtown Pittsburgh's culture, history, architecture, and secrets. With new and archival footage.
- Drama about a troubled teenager who is sent to a summer cabin to help a woman, who turns out being her actual birth mother.
- Explore an extraordinary region where water and land life intermingle six months out of the year.
- Join scientists as they study the behavior of huge, powerful alligators in the Okefenokee wilderness.
- A two-part program examining the scope of drug and alcohol abuse among schoolchildren. Viewers learn how to spot which children are taking drugs and where to ship them for rehabilitation.
- House cats have much in common with their larger wild relatives.
- Throughout filming, and in South America particularly, Director John Oakley had to weigh up potential danger to his team against the opportunity to obtain sensational footage. Despite ever present psychological pressure the ingenuity and daring efforts of this small Australian film crew has resulted in a truly remarkable and enthralling documentary.
- A visit to interesting and historic cemeteries across the USA.
- Explore the life and legacy of August Wilson, the playwright some call America's Shakespeare, who chronicled the 20th-century black experience. Features James Earl Jones, Phylicia Rashad, Laurence Fishburne, Viola Davis, new dramatic readings and rare footage.
- Art instruction program featuring award-winning cartoonist Joe Wos.