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- The adventures of the masked hero and his Native American partner.
- After the Crimean War, Florence Nightingale is hailed as a heroine in England. She immediately sets about reforming military and civilian hospitals - i.a. using statistics. Throughout her life, she defies her family, doctors and military personnel. Her methods are spread to the rest of the British Empire. When she falls ill herself, she nevertheless continues her pioneering work and helps to shape the modern world.
- Presents a montage of films that illustrate how over the years the Lincoln Memorial has come to mean more to people all over the world than simply a tribute to Lincoln: the shrine to a great man, but also a powerful symbol of free speech.
- Abe Lincoln delivers his "Gettysburg Address" but is disappointed when an audience fails to applaud. Later, on a visit to a Washington hospital, he meets a soldier who has been blinded in war and does not recognized the president.
- Lost film about the Gettysburg Address. Nothing is known about the survival status of this short film. It features the fourth live-action depiction of Abraham Lincoln on film.
- The concern is for the spiritual and humane values of Lincoln the man, as he looks back from the vantage point of maturity on his youth and earlier years.
- A look at the city of Springfield, Illinois during the time Abraham Lincoln lived and worked there.
- Poetry by Rudyard Kipling, John Milton, and William Blake, and excerpts from speeches by Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill, all read by Laurence Olivier, illuminate documentary footage of England during its defense against the Nazi blitz in World War II. This short film serves as both propaganda and as a rallying cry to the British people.
- A realistic depiction of Lincoln's visit to General George McClellan's headquarters in Maryland two weeks after the Battle of Antietam. The role of Lincoln, essentially a non-speaking one, is played by Joseph Leisch, Jr.
- Tells the legacy of Abraham Lincoln using a compendium mix of Lincoln's words, historic images, movie clips and news casts to present a portrait of the 16th president. It follows Lincoln's life from his Springfield years to his presidency.
- Provides maps, schedules and photographs of the train stops Abraham Lincoln made while traveling in Ohio between February 12 and 16, 1861.
- A quickly organized live tribute to President Kennedy, honoring his interest and encouragement of the arts, and featuring an impressive list of actors in dramatic readings as well as performances by classical artists.
- A celebration concert by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on the occasion of their fiftieth anniversary.
- A tour through Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln's Springfield, Illinois, home and a look at the 16th president's home life.
- The Ranger and Tonto visit apparently reformed ex-con Phil Beach on Lincoln's Birthday.
- 2019–7.7 (9)TV EpisodeA mysterious skeleton that sparked rumors of visitors from outer space, the haunted hotel that inspired a bloodcurdling bestseller and a terrifying encounter with a horrific and legendary beast in the swamps of Arkansas.
- 2019–TV EpisodeEvents investigated include shrunken skulls, the Lindbergh baby disappearance, the plot to assassinate President Lincoln, the Lizard Man, and the Fort Knox UFO.
- The White House has consistently denied having any knowledge of alien craft visiting Earth, but presidential encounters with UFOs and other strange phenomena go all the way back to George Washington.
- 2021– 1h 50m7.4 (17)TV EpisodeHost Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of African American religion.
- From ancient civilizations to 20th century empires, mankind has had an inexplicable fascination with preserving the dead. But why? Could it be that death isn't really the end, but rather a transition to a new beginning?
- 2012–202142mTV-146.9 (17)TV EpisodeThe United States has experienced four presidential assassinations, and two more assassination attempts nearly succeeded. But how many more occur that never reach the public? And how far do we go to protect the commander in chief?
- Bill separates fact from fiction surrounding the Bowie knife, attempts to outshoot Abe Lincoln and unloads the Colt 45 origin story
- Humankind builds the modern world - then tries to destroy it. The 20th century waits for no one with its scientific development and raging world wars.
- Find out how the Southern myth of the Civil War came about in the 1980's, and how Gone with the Wind became a national parable.
- The movies portray that the west was won by rugged men with a gun on one hip and a gal on the other, but often the West settlers, who became those icons of freedom and independence, lived at the mercy of the railroad tycoons.