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- Documentary filmmaker Jeffrey Gold explores the Thera (Santorini) eruption of 1628 B.C., an eruption that had greater impact on the annals of world history than the eruptions of Mounts Aetna or Vesuvius. The eruption impacted the entire Eastern Mediterranean region and caused the new kingdom of Egypt to wrest control from the Hittites, the principal occupiers of the region before the eruption. The documentary is based on the researches of archaeologist and anthropologist Dr. Richard Lyon Daly on the Shah-Nameh, the king-lists of ancient Persia, and other evidences.
- Documentary filmmaker Jeffrey Gold explored the world of sailplane gliding in England. Footage from the glider airfield in Little Gransden, Cambridgeshire, East Anglia is intercut with interviews with Pat Harris, chairman of the Cambridge Gliding Club.
- Is Physics coming to an end? Documentary filmmaker Jeffrey Gold explores how the natural limitations of experimentation is preventing theory from being tested at the levels to which we've grown accustomed. When the ever-more elaborate theories have no chance of ever being tested, when the laboratory for such an experiment itself would require the size or energies of galaxies, which presents obvious budgetary limitations, then the connection betwee the mind and the world, as physicist Richard Price puts it, is coming to an end.