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- A straightforward and entertaining documentary of the role of Kamal Ataturk In modern Turkey's history, from World War I and afterward. Engaging details and footage of the reformation of Turkey, the establishment of its education system, women's rights, modern government and the growth of its economy.
- A famous investigative reporter exposes a demagogue, on the eve of the Army-McCarthy hearings which many in America were gathering around Tv sets to watch.
- Qatar won the football World Cup against all odds, including those of FIFA itself or its then president, Sepp Blatter.
- Rebecca goes into an early labor; Randall finds his biological father; Kevin faces a personal and professional crisis; Kate finds herself at a low point.
- Flashbacks chronicle Michael Jordan's college and early NBA days. The Bulls make a preseason trip to Paris amid tensions with GM Jerry Krause.
- A recording of Horowitz's historic recital in Moscow, including highlights of his return to his native Soviet Union - his first visit in 61 years.
- 1987– 45mTV-148.7 (133)TV Episode
- Exploring a futuristic world with advanced technology, societal challenges, and the triumph of human resilience.
- Chris and cousin Tony do some digging to make sure old secrets stay buried, while Janice puts her marriage in jeopardy with her fierce temper.
- 1953–19728.6 (7)TV Episode
- 1957–19688.6 (7)TV Episode
- Kevin and Madison get an unexpected guest.
- What it felt like to live through the collapse of communism and democracy.
- A filmed historical survey of the First World War.
- Senator John F. Kennedy, the Democratic nominee, and Vice President Richard Nixon, the Republican nominee, participate in the first set of general election presidential debates in United States history.
- TV host Ice Cube; authors Jennifer Nadal Montero and Gillian Anderson (book, "We: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere").
- Walter Cronkite hosted the reenactments of historical events. Shows included "The Landing of the Hindenburg", "The Salem Witchcraft Trials", "The Gettysburg Address", "The Fall of Troy", and "The Scuttling of the Graf Spee".
- A young woman claims she was attacked by an ex-boyfriend who carved the word boy into her arm, but the crime tells a different story.
- In this series 2, episode 1 full episode of Modern Life is Goodish, Dave Gorman finds and develops a camera that has some rather uncompromising photographs on them.
- A five-part documentary series released by VH1 in 2004. The series recounts the development of hip hop culture from its birth in New York City in the 1970s through its flowering into a global phenomenon in the 21st Century.
- On the eve of the London premiere of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005), Dermot O'Leary recalls his love for Star Wars from childhood obsession through to disgruntled adult.
- 1953–19728.3 (11)TV EpisodeBack on this day in the stormy 1880's the Earp brothers, marshals of Tombstone, Arizona, clashed with a powerful cowboy group that came to town armed and intent on wiping out the forces of the law and order.
- A report on the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy in 1963, presented on the day of publication of the Warren Commission Report in 1964. Interviewed are people who knew or encountered his accused killer Lee Harvey Oswald, people who witnessed the assassination, people who witnessed the killing of police officer J.D. Tippit shortly afterward, Oswald's arrest and detention, and the shooting of Oswald by Jack Ruby two days later. Many of the witnesses are interviewed at the sites where the events occurred. News film and video clips from the weekend of the assassination are included. Finally, the conclusions of the Warren Commission are given.
- About young pop and rock musicians producing music as "a symptom and generator" of social unrest and generation gaps.
- Walter Cronkite hosts this series that takes us through his career from his early days as a newpaper journalist through his years at the desk at the CBS evening news to his post retirement career. Along the way he discusses how he saw the various changes, the triumps and the tragedies of the 20th Century.
- Documentary examining the collapse of the WTC buildings, and the 9/11 commission report.
- 2005–8.2 (51)TV Episode
- A look at the Apollo 11 mission to land on the moon led by commander Neil Armstrong and pilots Buzz Aldrin and Mike Collins.
- A long-running documentary series concerning the news and cultural events which shaped the 20th century. It also offered interpretations of the meaning of certain events, and placed wars and assassinations within the wider context of their era. The host was Walter Cronkite. In 1967, the series was renamed to "The 21st Century". Its new focus was predictions about future events.
- A history of space flight.
- An investigation into the causes of racial tensions in New York City. Participants express their feelings in matters of race, under the direction and guidance of two prominent therapists.
- 1957–19688.1 (7)TV Episode
- New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story.
- Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.
- 1953–197230m8.0 (11)TV EpisodeThis episode takes place on April 26, 1865 on the day that John Wilkes Booth was captured, hiding in by a barn in Virginia, after assassinating President Lincoln.
- 202353mTV-MA8.0 (279)TV EpisodeThe brothers' images are released to the public, which sets off a chain of violent events. Meanwhile, clues from their past tell a complicated story.
- An intimate look into the life and work of the revered master comedian and actor, Robin Williams.
- Amazing CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) documentary about the events of the fateful day.
- The life of Sir David Frost as told by Stephen Fry. Featuring David Frost's three sons, his friends and the political figures who were interviewed by him, who also became his friends. The story of the pioneer in broadcasting who conducted The Nixon Interviews.
- Covers the Tet Offensive, in particular the fighting at Saigon and Khe Sanh, but the main focus is on the Battle of Hue. Dan Snow participates in training for urban assault.
- New witnesses and DNA evidence raise doubts about a convicted murderer's guilt.
- Elliot and Ian go on a road trip from Iowa to New York City, during which they explore both the progress and setbacks of the LGBTQ movement in the United States.
- Polish diplomats attempt to reach an understanding with the German foreign office as Hitler invades Poland.