When his kidney begins to fail, an indie rock musician must search for a living organ donor.
Top anthropologists investigate new discoveries that transform the picture of how we became human.
An immigrant folk dancer from the Andes and a modern dancer from Queens journey to Peru to dance.
Power for the Parkinsons, narrated by Walter Cronkite, premiered on Detroit Public Television on April 1, 2008. Produced by Heritage Productions, Inc., this new documentary tells the story of the coming ...
An intimate look at senior citizens who've greeted nearly 800,000 American troops at a tiny airport.
A look at how Italians, including Francis Ford Coppola, have connected with the world around them.
Explore the lives of the shy and reluctant King George V and his sons, Prince Edward and Prince Albert.
A wealthy owner, a stubborn trainer and two gifted jockeys turned a racehorse into a national hero.
Architectural drawings and interviews with family members, historians and former students describe how Wright's later years were some of his most productive.
Edward's abdication was the worst possible news for his younger brother, Bertie, Duke of York. Happily married with two young daughters, he longed for a quiet ...
Leading dream researchers use extraordinary experiments to investigate the world of sleep.
During World War II, young Navajo men recruited into the Marines devised an unbreakable code in their native language. They transmitted vital messages in the midst of combat against the Japanese.
The future of the consumer loan industry and its impact on America's fragile economy are examined.
Features events from Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation to Prince Charles' marriage to Lady Diana.
Victims reveal how they passed information to social networks during the terrorist attack in India.
New Mexico's Chaco Canyon may be the world's only ancient site constructed to mirror sun and moon cycles.
Paul Sorvino, Marisa Tomei, Martin Scorsese and Joe Pesci discuss early films through the present.
A wealthy owner, a stubborn trainer and two gifted jockeys turned a racehorse into a national hero.
Follows the lives of Elizabeth and Philip, from their first public appearance as a couple in 1946 through their wedding in 1947.
Highlights one-of-a-kind performances and induction speeches by the biggest names in rock 'n' roll.