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- In 1969, a NASA darkroom photographer is assigned to develop photos from the Apollo 11 mission. As he begins his work, he notices a flaw in a distinct photo that causes him to investigate the Manned Spacecraft Center.
- A 15-minute long comic thriller about Arthur Tessler, a psychiatrist who prescribes Paradiso (a designer drug) to all of his patients, whether they need it or not. Unknown to Dr. Tessler, his prescription profiteering days are numbered. A behind-the-scenes documentary of the making of "Time's Up" can be viewed at vimeo.com
- The story of the late judge Constance Baker Motley, a New Haven, Connecticut native who worked as a lawyer with the Legal Defense Fund, argued ten cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, and was appointed to the Federal bench by President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
- 'Children of South Africa' is a story about the effects of colonialism and industrialism on modern South Africa. Specifically, it focuses on the thousands of townships that sprang up as a result of past colonial and industrial policies. The policies were championed by men like Cecil John Rhodes, who found the Debeers Diamond company. In order for a colossus of an industrial company, like Debeers, to produce as many diamonds at it did they had to bring in native workers from nearby and far away villages. These workers lived in camps and were not allowed to leave for the duration of there term of work (around 4-6 months). As a result, the families of the workers would often make the trek after them and live outside the camps. From this, townships sprang up, shanty towns that are home millions and sometimes measure 40 miles in diameter. The townships, however, present a variety of health care and educational issues. With South Africa having the largest HIV/AIDS infected population on the continent the townships suffer the most. 50% of the township's populations have HIV/AIDS. As a result of this and many other reasons, thousands of children are left without parents. They turn to the streets in order to survive. There are, however, many trying to help. The documentary further analyzes some of the orphanages and shelters that are constantly trying to save these children, as well as Kami the Muppet, who is the first HIV positive Muppet in the world.
- Hosted by an award-winning journalist, the goal is to offer thoughts on improving journalism and the media industry, and to also help non-journalists better understand the reporting process.
- Episode: (2020)2001–TV EpisodeThe Monday, February 17th edition of Global National with Robin Gill.