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- The classic long-running prime time TV investigative news magazine.
- A series showcasing documentaries on American history.
- The many ways in which Western notions of personal and political freedom are changing in the 21st Century are explored in this three-part documentary from writer and filmmaker Adam Curtis.
- "Behind-the-scenes" documentary on the making of and public reaction to the Ron Howard/Brian Grazer film "A Beautiful Mind." Featuring rare interviews with Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connally and mathematician John Nash.
- Films contending for the annual awards include Brokeback Mountain (2005), Capote (2005), Crash (2004), Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) and Munich (2005).
- Focuses on the personal cost of schizophrenia and the hope for recovery. It tells the stories of several families, including Nobel Prize winning mathematician John F. Nash, Jr. and his son, Johnny, who both have the brain disorder. Additionally, the documentary presents the latest research on schizophrenia and features top scientists such as long-time NAMI member Nancy Andreasen, M.D., Ph.D., who recently received the National Medal of Science for her research on mental illness.
- "Go Figure!" is a TV series about numbers, for those who mistakenly believe they hate numbers. We're shown how much of our daily lives are ruled by mathematics, how to beat a Las Vegas casino, why humans are bad at randomness, how to encrypt secrets, and why statistics is one of the greatest inventions in medicine. We ask what money really is, how much a year of your life is worth if the world will soon end and whether we can calculate human behavior and the cold war.
- Based on classic example in the Theory of Games. Two prisoners bring serious problems to a visiting police detective, who tries to reopen their shared case...
- An intimate portrait of wild foxes and 'The Fox Project', a charity dedicated to healing sick and injured foxes and releasing them back into the wild.
- A man with a gun is seeking for a book in the cellar, filled with horrendous things.
- 1989– 49m5.6 (7)TV Episode
- "John Nash's Beautiful Mind" interviews the mathematician that is the subject of the best picture nominated film. "Poisonous Stew" investigates why the government is still years away from constructing storage facilities for 90 million gallons of liquid nuclear waste. "Dame Judi" profiles the famous British actress. "Andy Rooney" talks about newspapers.
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"The U.S. Border Patrol" rebroadcasts an examination into the U.S. Border Control and why it is accused of more crimes than any other law enforcement group. "Hit List' rebroadcasts a segment on anti-abortion activist who publish the names of doctors who perform abortion. "John Nash's Beautiful Mind" rebroadcasts an interview with the mathematician that is the subject of the best picture nominated film. "Andy Rooney" talks about genes and human behavior.
- 20077.8 (54)TV Episode"Only two groups in society actually behave in a rational self-interested way in all experimental situations: one is economist themselves, the other is psychopaths."
- 20077.7 (65)TV EpisodeThe ultimate political goal at the heart of our age is the idea of individual freedom. In the first episode of the trap miniseries, an answer to the question of what personal freedom means and how its meaning changed after world war 2 and during the cold war is investigated.