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- A married couple whose bond is built on a mutual love of alcohol gets their relationship put to the test when the wife decides to get sober.
- Documentary about legendary Paramount producer Robert Evans (the film shares the same name as Evans's famous 1994 autobiography).
- This 50 minute documentary focuses on the writers for the pulp magazines of the 20s, 30s, 40s and early 50s and the stories they told that were the basis or inspiration for many of today's iconic movies. Featured interviewees include Ray Bradbury and Frederick Pohl, who got their start churning out fiction for the pulps before obtaining fame through their novels, as well as editors such as John Gunnison of Adventure House and bookstore owners such as Otto Penzler.
- In a very familiar future, squads of privatized police officers from various corporations, walk the streets of New York and sell protection plans to citizens.
- "Hubert H Humphrey: The Art of the Possible" follows Senator and Vice President Hubert Humphrey through his civil rights work, the Vietnam War and his loss to Richard Nixon.
- Newsreel footage of some of the most outrageous early flying contraptions--some of which even succeeded in lifting off the ground.
- In this special one-hour feature we cover train travel and train-spotting, great trains of the world and the future of locomotion. The Magical World of Trains will engage all audiences and take them on an entertaining ride!
- Members of the Screen Actors Guild arrive by plane in Chicago to petition the A.F. of L. (American Federation of Labor) convention to settle the Hollywood movie strike. The committee says the tie-up is a jurisdictional quarrel that threatens motion picture entertainment for millions. Shows members of the Screen Actors Guild as actor Walter Pidgeon reads a prepared statement. Sitting at the head of the table is a very young Ronald Reagan. Shows striking A.F. Of L. union workers carrying signs on picket line. Shows police arresting some of the strikers. Workers on strike, picket line of striking union workers.
- Various shots of the new Canadian flags being made in a textile factory in Toronto, Canada. Mass production is shown from the printing to the final sewing.
- Daniele Hamamdjian reflects on covering Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee celebrations that mark her historic 70-year reign the recent turmoil within the royal family, and the prospect of Prince Charles someday taking the throne.
- He was boxy, with stumpy legs that wouldn't completely straighten a short straggly tail and an ungainly gait; though he didn't look the part, Seabiscuit was one of the most remarkable thoroughbred racehorses in history. In the 1930s, when Americans longed to escape the grim realities of Depression-era life, four men turned Seabiscuit into a national hero. They were his fabulously wealthy owner Charles Howard, his famously silent and stubborn trainer Tom Smith and the two hard-bitten, gifted jockeys who rode him to glory. By following the paths that brought these four together and in telling the story of Seabiscuit's unlikely career, this film illuminates the precarious economic conditions that defined America in the 1930s and explores the fascinating behind-the-scenes world of thoroughbred racing. Scott Glenn narrates.