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- Herb and Dorothy Vogel redefine what it means to be an art collector.
- A UK television documentary film about the legendary Delta blues musician Robert Johnson.
- Elaine Stritch's one-woman show which won her a 2002 Tony. Filmed at the Old Vic Theatre in London, she traces her roots from The New School to Broadway star.
- One Bond is not enough, and this documentary proves it! The James Bond Story celebrates the 39th Anniversary of James Bond in the cinema.
- This documentary reflects the peaks and troughs of the Swedish super group's popularity over the decades, as well as the quartet's turbulent years together.
- Stephen H. Bogart narrates the rise to fame of his father, Humphrey Bogart through the use film clips, written material and interviews of friends and co-workers, emphasizing how he got to know him better.
- The Beatles - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr? But Lennon's artist roommate Stuart Sutcliffe was there at the start, playing bass. And his style forever shaped the band. Pierce the mystique that surrounds the start-up of the Beatles. See the down-and-out existence in Liverpool and Hamburg's sex quarter. Meet his lover Astrid Kirchherr, Klaus Voorman, Tony Sheridan.
- Following the life of Marlene Dietrich through her films (including home movies) and interviews with family, friends, co-workers, acquaintances, and presumed lovers. From the cabaret scene in 1920's Berlin, silent films in Germany, her triumph in _The Blue Angel_ in 1930 (for which her screen test is included in this film), to Hollywood with Josef von Sternberg. The highest paid female star of her time, the luster dimmed by 1935. and in the later part of the decade she might be the most valuable actress in the world but also the most unemployable. But with _Destry Rides Again_ Marlene became a sex symbol who could play comedy and the most remarkable comeback in Hollywood was a reality. She was one of the most active entertainers of the allied troops during WW II. After the war movies were infrequent, but a new career on the stage continued for another 20 years, until she retired into seclusion for the last decade of her life.
- Documentary about the legendary Diva Maria Callas.
- The People's Chorus follows a unique choral event - a day in which 800 members of the public came together to rehearse and perform Thomas Tallis' 'Spem in Alium'.
- This great 45 Minute documentary runs through Garbo's life and films in chronological order in an attempt to reveal the 'real' Garbo
- Behind the scenes of the great British institution that is pantomine.
- Documentary charting the rise of Opera Diva Joan Sutherland.
- A biographical profile of Irving Berlin.
- During the 1990s, Boybands danced and sang their way into the hearts and piggy banks of millions of teenage girls. Their meteoric rise saw manufactured bands ruling the charts, but where did they come from and how long could it all last? This affectionate, yet revealing, documentary provides the answers.
- William Shakespeare's classic tale of passion, rage and the corruption of youth retold on the mean streets of Providence, Rhode Island.
- 1983–19991h7.7 (12)TV EpisodeVisionary of the future, inventor of the new science, creator of the most terrible Utopian's societies...prophet of the human fears.
- Singer/songwriter Kirsty MacColl voices her concerns about water pollution in Britain and especially the standards of drinking water. She traces the route of her water supply back to its source the River Thames, and at Morecambe learns of the risks for children playing on the sea shore, radioactivity in the water, and also the potential for reed beds helping with a clean water supply.
- Alan Yentob looks at the collaboration between the Beatles music and Cirque Du Soleil.