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- The iconic Carlyle hotel has been an international destination for a particular jet-set as well as a favorite haunt of the most discernible New Yorkers.
- What we know today about many famous musicians, politicians, and actresses is due to the famous work of photographer Harry Benson. He captured vibrant and intimate photos of the most famous band in history;The Beatles. His extensive portfolio grew to include iconic photos of Muhammad Ali, Michael Jackson, and Dr. Martin Luther King. His wide-ranging work has appeared in publications including Life, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker. Benson, now 86, is still taking photos and has no intentions of stopping.
- A documentary on the Manhattan department store with interviews from an array of fashion designers, style icons, and celebrities.
- Ensemble drama about conversations overheard in a bistro: two chess players see unfolding dramas; a couple endures an uncomfortable blind date; a marriage crumbles; and film-noir fans think that they're witnessing a real-life murder.
- A homeless man takes a newly homeless man under his wing and teaches him how to survive on the streets.
- A past to present fully authorized documentary of Tiffany & Co.
- Last Night In New York chronicles the life of New York social diarist David Patrick Columbia and presents his unique perspective on the social, historical and cultural domain of NYC that he has been reporting on for decades. Naturally, the series touches upon the subject of "society" and where it's heading, but delves further into David's story, peeling back his layered upbringing and family background. His father was a chauffeur for "Black Jack" Bouvier, Jackie Kennedy's wild and womanizing paterfamilias. And it was at his parents' dinner table where conversations about the goings-on in the back seat of chauffeured limousines created rare moments of peace in an otherwise volatile household, sparking David's escapist interest in society. David's own family history is filled with drama, heart-breaking tragedy and great poignancy, making his a uniquely American story about social mobility, self-reliance and self re-invention - in short, of achieving one's dreams by dint of will, perseverance and personality. Notables featured in the series include Liz Smith, Charlotte and Anne Ford, Olivia Palermo, Patrick McMullan, Jill Kargman, Hilary Ross, Olivia Palermo, Geoffrey Bradfield, Susan Fales-Hill, Beth DeWoody, Nikki Haskell, Cornelia Guest, Gayfryd Steinberg, Carolyne Roehm, Muffie Potter Aston, and more.
- TV Mini Series
- The man who organized crime.
- A feature documentary profiling the most revered screenwriter in movie history, Paddy Chayefsky stands alone as the only writer to win three solo Academy Awards for Best Screenplay: for Marty (1955), The Hospital (1971) and Network (1976).
- Alan Zweibel is one of the most powerful names in comedy. A 45-year stalwart in the comedy scene from the Borscht Belt, to standup, television, movies, and even Broadway, his behind-the-scenes mastery of the art of the joke made his unique comedic signature in high demand for decades. As an original writer on Saturday Night Live, to being a co-creator of It's Garry Shandling's Show as well as a consultant on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Alan is truly the genius behind the genius and at the side of several of the world's most acclaimed comedians and comedic acts for part, if not all of their careers. Through interviews with some of his greatest contemporaries, Alan's Zelig-like career and rare longevity within the daunting comedy landscape will undoubtedly inspire the next generation of comedy.