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- Teenager Ralph Parker faces his junior prom while fantasizing about his dream date Daphne Bigelow, and dealing with the ups and downs of life as a teen in a working-class neighborhood in the early-1950's Midwest.
- A five part documentary on computer history - from Babbage to Silicon Valley.
- A philosophical flume ride through the physical, political and moral borders that inhibit the free movement of people and ideas.
- Ep1 Dylan must learn how to make donuts, but does a terrible job at it. Violet makes bad food at the Camp Pitup. Lisa play on a men's football teams and scores a touchdown. Dylan asks Lisa to a Police concert, though Lisa is unaware that it is the wrong police that Dylan is talking about. Dylan gets lost at a sewage treatment plant and ends up underground, causing him to miss his date with Lisa. Ep2 Jon wears a dress for two scenes that Jocelyn really likes and wants to buy from him, because she gets slimed by saying "Don't blame me!" and then her fancy dress gets covered in yellow yuck. Bajah is made to drink papaya juice, - which she hates!, and Jon learns about tugboats.
- Football like you've never seen it before! This hilarious and insightful documentary featuring Christopher Guest and Bill Murray takes you behind the scenes of the 1976 Super Bowl X between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys.
- Nam June Paik's homage to American avant-garde composer, music theorist, artist, and philosopher John Cage, a major figure in contemporary art and music.
- Envisions an epic quest for transcendence and self-knowledge: Bill Viola describes this work as a "personal investigation of the inner states and connections to animal consciousness we all carry within."
- Broadcast television project featuring forty four 30-second portraits of people - ranging in age from 16 to 93 years old - sitting in their homes and staring in silence at the camera, which aired in between programs as unannounced inserts.
- Sister Wendy Beckett, Britain's self-taught art nun turned international celebrity, is interviewed by American television commentator Bill Moyers.
- Infamous for its ever-increasing price tag, this massive highway tunneling effort was once ridiculed as the Big Mess, the Big Hole, the Big Pig, the Big Lie. So how did the narrative around this project go so horribly wrong?
- A fifteen-minute recap videotape of Reverse Television: Portraits of Viewers (1983) featuring some portraits of people sitting in their homes and staring in silence at the camera taken from the original mini-series footage.