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- The world's greatest pinup model and cult icon, Bettie Page, recounts the true story of how her free expression overcame government witch-hunts to help launch America's sexual revolution.
- In depth analysis of some of the most notorious criminals.
- It is one of the most volatile nuclear arms controversies in America's history: the mismanagement of the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Plant outside Aiken, South Carolina--mismanagement which has produced numerous reactor accidents, a general deterioration of the aging facility's cooling system, and the threat of nuclear waste to the area's drinking water. BUILDING BOMBS, the product of five years of research and filmed interviews by Atlanta filmmakers Mark Mori and Susan Robinson, is the first in-depth look at the social, emotional and moral impact of the nation's largest nuclear weapons manufacturing facility on the people of Aiken, South Carolina. But BUILDING BOMBS is more than just the facts--horrifying as they are. It is a powerful story of individuals whose lives and livelihoods were wed to the Savannah River Plant and of how those individuals faced complex personal and professional choices with touching courage and dignity.
- This documentary charts the story and haunting legacy of the 1970 Kent State shootings, which left four student protesters dead and nine wounded.
- Alec Baldwin interviews independent filmakers.
- 2000– 1hNot Rated4.0 (8)TV EpisodeThe definitive story of the Atlanta child murders, finds others guilty in addition to Wayne Williams.
- The real story of Andrea Yates, the mother of five children between the ages of 6 months and 7 years old who suffered severe postpartum psychosis in 2001. While her husband was at work, she drowned each of her children one after the other in the bathtub of their home. She then called 911 and requested an officer attend the residence.
- Activist Ira Einhorn fled to Europe after authorities discovered the body of his girlfriend in his apartment.
- A doctor is convicted on three counts of murder, but the FBI suspects he may be responsible for at least 60 deaths over a 15-year period.
- An in-depth profile of the nation's most infamous homegrown terrorist, produced during the fifth anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. Features interviews with Tim McVeigh's friends and family.
- A look at the 1994 murder of Las Vegas real-estate developer Ron Rudin, whose wife Margaret was a suspect in the crime.
- A compelling look into the bizarre world of "fugitive financier" Martin Frankel.
- A revealing look at the elusive murderer Robert Durst.
- Investigation into the hate crimes surrounding the vicious deaths in San Francisco.
- The story of the Mafia strip club scandal that rocked the sports world.
- A profile of Muhammed Atta, suspected of being the lead terrorist in the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and Washington D.C.
- Alec Baldwin interviews documentary filmmaker, Barbara Trent, and discusses clips from her Academy Award winning documentary, "The Panama Deception."
- Alec Baldwin interviews Academy Award winning documentary filmmaker, Freida Lee Mock and Academy Award nominated documentary filmmaker, Steven Cantor, and discusses clips from their films.
- Alec Baldwin interviews award winning documentary filmmakers, R.J. Cutler and David Van Taylor and discusses clips from their films.
- Alec Baldwin interviews independent documentary and feature filmmakers.
- The high-profile case of Mary Kay Letourneau, who was convicted of statutory rape for sleeping with a 12-year-old boy, is related.
- This documentary explores what really occurred on the fateful day of JFK's assassination on November 22, 1963. It contains fascinating interviews with experts, eyewitnesses and doctors who witnessed the event and its aftermath.
- Although many people believed that O.J. Simpson deserved to go to jail for the murder of his wife, he was finally convicted of a crime and sent to prison - for the theft of sports collectibles in Las Vegas.
- A thorough overview of the death of Bonnie Lee Bakley, the wife of former "Baretta" star Robert Blake, who was arrested and charged with her murder in April 2002.
- This episode takes a look of music producer Phil Spector who was arrested for the murder of Lana Clarkson in 2003.
- A profile of Beth Carpenter, who in April 2002 was convicted of capital felony, murder and conspiracy charges in the 1994 murder-for-hire of her brother-in-law Anson "Buzz" Clinton.
- Rushed to a London hospital, Jimi Hendrix is D.O.A. But many of his friends dispute the medical examiners account of what caused his death - a drug overdose.
- An examination of the Michael Skakel case. A cousin of the Kennedys, Skakel is accused of the 1975 murder of a neighbor, when they were both 15 years old.
- A profile of Robert Hanssen, an FBI counterintelligence agent who spied for the KGB from 1979 until he was caught in February 2001.
- They seemed to have it all. But money and loving parents wasn't enough for the Menendez brothers who decided to kill their mother and father. True crime writer Dominic Dunne takes us through the steps leading up to the brutal killings.
- Profile of Sammy Gravano, the admitted mob underboss who testified against the Gambino crime family. Although he admitted to taking part in 19 murders, Gravano was sentenced to five years and entered the Federal Witness Protection program.
- Richard Sharpe is a disgraced Harvard graduate who killed his wife when she found out he was leading a double life as a cross dresser.
- Rabbi Fred Neulander denied his role in a plot to kill his wife for the love of a beautiful woman from Philadelphia. Quiet suburban Cherry Hill, New Jersey has never been the same.
- Traces the birth of the social documentary, contrasting the "feel good" newsreels of the Depression era with the pioneering work of the members of the Workers Film and Photo League.
- Explores the role of film as propaganda during World War II, and the different forms it took in the US, the UK, and Germany. It also raises the central question of whether a film can be both documentary - reflecting the truth - and propaganda.