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- This teen information series is designed to combine humor and advice in a lively half-hour format that encourages positive life choices. Teens talk to their peers and show each other ways to reach their own goals, cope with problems, and celebrate healthy life styles. A 40-member panel of professional advisors in the fields of health and education helps guide messages about growing up in the 90s. Hosted by a multi-cultural ensemble featuring Jimmy Rhoades, Natalie Cosby, Vidya Shaker, Tara Sendelbach, Odell Nails and Jerry Millen, CLUB CONNECT serves as a showcase for teen interests and issues.
- Detroit Designs the World is a 35-minute documentary that will feature sites from the list of National Registered Historic Places including: Cranbrook, the Highland Park Ford Plant, and the GM Tech Center. These sites have been selected based not only on the merits of their architects, styles, and purposes, but on the fact that they are recognized as iconic landmarks that are symbolic of Detroit.
- "Jazzland" features saxophone great Allan C. Barnes as host. The show includes live performances and interviews with international diva Sandy Patton and jazz sensation Sunny Wilkerson. And interviews with Ken Burns and Cliff Monear. Shot on location at Baker's Keyboard Lounge, the world's oldest Jazz Club.
- -Produced in 1988, this feature documentary presents a living history of Quebec's last 40 years as seen through the eyes of one couple. Pauline Julien and Gérald Godin, two Quebec (Canada) artists, share their perspectives on the events that have marked Quebec's evolution. Julien, a singer, and Godin, a poet, express their love and passion for the province (and each other) while providing a unique take on the Quebec nationalist movement.
- The modern history of the relationship of Canada and the United States of America.
- Do you remember the Model T? How about tail fins or cruising Woodward Avenue? Through 100 years of Motor City memories, Detroit Remember When II: The American Dream and the Automobile celebrates the city that put the world on wheels and the people whose lives were changed forever. In this second installment of the popular Detroit PBS documentary series, Detroiters relate intimate recollections of fie in the car capital of the world. Through rare home movie footage and archival film, this hometown documentary reveals how Detroit was transformed into a world industrial leader, with high-wage jobs and neighborhoods filled with single-family homes. From the vision of the assembly line to the roar of the V-8, see how Detroit's promise of a better life attracted thousands to "The City of Champions," with its sports legends, skyscrapers, theaters, and landmarks. Ride along as Detroit Remember When II: The American Dream and the Automobile travels through time to when Detroit became the Motor City.
- In A Celtic Awakening, Faith Marion Robinson, embarks on a musical voyage throughout Irish history. The concert was captured live at the Historic Masonic Temple Chapel in Detroit, Michigan and on location in various counties through Ireland. Now viewers can come along for the heartwarming and emotional journey in Faith's first Public TV special.