Best of Red Skelton
A new public television special celebrates AmericaÆs Clown Prince of Comedy and one of the longest running television variety series. ôThe Red Skelton Show,ö one of the first variety shows to make the successful transition from radio to TV, premiered September 30, 1951 and was a television staple for two decades until its cancellation in 1971. THE BEST OF RED SKELTON features classic Skelton slapstick routines and characters in full color, along with hilarious guest appearances from Walter Brennan, Raymond Burr, Tim Conway, Phyllis Diller, James Drury, Eva Gabor, Janet Leigh, Vincent Price, Cesar Romero, Mickey Rooney, Telly Savalas, Tiny Tim, Robert Wagner, John Wayne and others.

Bracing For a Quake

Frost/Nixon
Sir David Frost is perhaps the best known television interviewer in the world. In 1977, he conducted the most compelling political interview ever: FROST/NIXON: The Original Watergate Interviews. Relive this historic media event for the 35th anniversary of former U.S. President Richard NixonÆs resignation (August 9, 1974).

Glassworks-Josh Simpson
a revealing, behind-the-scenes profile of Josh Simpson, one of AmericaÆs leading glass artists.

Greatest Good
This program chronicles the rich history of the U.S. Forest Service in celebration of the agency's centennial. Rarely seen footage and photography, sweeping aerial shots and dozens of interviews tell this complex and compelling American story.

How To Beat the Bogey
If you've ever played golf, you've already met the Bogey Man! He's that voice of doubt that lives inside your head; the one that taunts you just when you're about to hit your shot. Beat The Bogey Man is a radically new, patent pending approach to golf instruction; one that focuses on the critical - but until now, overlooked - mental aspect of the golf swing.

Picturing Mary
A stunning new HD documentary which explores how images of the Virgin reflect numerous traditions, devotional practices and cultures.

Play Piano
Ever wish you could sit down at a piano and just play a tune?

Have you taken lessons at some point in your life, but canÆt play a thing? If you answered ôyesö to either of these questions, Scott ôThe Piano Guyö Houston wants to change all that. His ôPlay Piano in a Flashö program teaches you to play the way the pros play û in a style enormously simpler than traditional classical piano lessons. Ever better, it takes an absolute minimum amount of note reading ability. Best of all, Scott Houston makes it fun along the way.

Remarkble Red Hat
Chronicles the evolution of the Red Hat Society, the "sorority" for women over the age of 50, from an eight-member social club to a cultural phenomenon.

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