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- This documentary captures performances, interviews, and conversations from 1963-1966 Newport Folk Festivals.
- A concert film taken from two Rolling Stones concerts during their 1972 North American tour.
- Elmo wishes that it would be Christmas every day, but with the help of Santa's reindeer-in-training, Lightning, he learns that might not be such a good idea when he sees the future.
- Join the Muppets from Sesame Street for an all-star celebration of 30 years of songs and laughs! Starring David Alan Grier and Jon Stewart.
- Ernie works at the Furry Arms Hotel, teaching about counting.
- Elmo is trying to make a Top Ten Countdown list for the radio station, but everyone keeps trying to share their favorite song with him. Meanwhile, Telly can't decide on his favorite song.
- In the first-ever Elmo's World holiday special, Elmo is happily gearing up to celebrate Christmas. But what present will he give Dorothy, his beloved goldfish?
- It's Halloween. And Barney and his friends prepare for the big Halloween party at the school gym.
- He's curious; he's cuddly; he's everyone's favorite furry friend. Come along with Elmo and friends as they relive some of their favorite moments from Sesame Street. Elmo's antics are sure to make you smile!
- Documentary about Miles Davis' legendary gig at the Isle of Wight Festival, August 1970. Includes full live footage and recent interviews with band mates and others. .
- Gina and Big Bird are babysitting Ernie's young cousin, Ernestine, and are keeping her entertained with Ernie's scrapbook containing photos of the times he's spent with his friend Bert. Each picture comes to life, and we get to revisit some of Ernie's and Bert's wonderful (and often hilarious) adventures.
- Listen closely, it's a finger-snapping, toe-tapping good time. With help from Mr. Noodle, Rosita, Baby Bear and everyone's favorite goldfish Dorothy, Elmo finds out all the different things his body can do as he plays patty cake, hops on one foot, wiggles his ears and more.
- This video offers kids and adults a fresh and lighthearted take on the world. Each episode comes to life in Elmo's bright and original room.
- Recorded live, in concert, in Tokyo, in 1985, the trio of Keith Jarrett on piano (and possessed "noises"), Jack DeJohnette on drums, and Garry Peacock on acoustic bass, meld together to give a jaw-dropping performance of 10 songs, one of which is by Jarrett.
- In what would become their final U.K. performance with the original lineup, the Beach Boys perform their biggest hits.
- Spring is here, and Elmo is celebrating with three B's: birds, bugs, and bicycles!
- Artists, producers and journalists talk about the new Electro Scene that took over New York's nightlife in the early 2000's. Scissor Sisters, Fischerspooner, Ladytron, Peaches, Miss Kittin and others appear in the documentary.
- Three different TV appearances ('67-'70) including old interviews, performances and the commentaries about specific songs by band members.
- The story of Hendrix's seminal album, his last, is told in words, music, rare archival footage and a diary kept by one of Jimi's employees. There are also interviews with band mates Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell, legendary singer Steve Winwood, engineer Eddie Kramer and Chas Chandler who managed Jimi.
- 1997– 1h 15m7.6 (105)TV EpisodeMusicians, producers, family, colleagues and the artist himself look back on the making of Stevie Wonders's classic album "Song In the Key of Life".
- 1997– 1hNot Rated7.0 (251)TV EpisodeIn the late '60s, the notion that reggae would become more than just a novelty act would have been laughed at. To break into the mainstream, the movement needed a powerful voice of prophetic proportions. This voice emerged from the collective work of three pioneering friends from Jamaica, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, and Robert Nesta Marley, who sought to bring about an ideological revolution through deeply meditative, hypnotic, and spiritual music. Catch a Fire was the Wailers' and reggae's introduction to the world and turned Bob Marley into a mega-icon of enormous proportions. It was the first album to remain true to the traditions of reggae music while having enough elements that were accessible to popular culture.
- A detailed look at the production of the biggest album in the history of progressive rock and one of the best-selling albums of all time.