From "Eisenstaedt-Germany", Emmy award winning 1/2 hour documentary about the famous LIFE magazine photojournalist Eisenstaedt's 1981 trip to Germany. This was his first visit to his homeland since...
From the 1992 A&E series "Spies". The 1/2 hour show deals with CIA operations in foreign countries. This segment is about the US involvement in the Bay of Pigs invasion.
From the 1992 A&E series "Spies". The 1/2 hour show deals with CIA operations in foreign countries. This segment is about the US involvement in the 1954 coup that installed right-wing pro-US Carlos...
From the 1992 A&E series "Spies". The 1/2 hour show deals with CIA operations in foreign countries. This segment is about CIA Directer Allen Dulles' successful 1953 attempt to overthrow the pro-Sov...
Re-enactment from "ANNIE OAKLEY", (60 min., PBS "American Experience", 2006). In the early 1900s, Annie Oakley sued 55 Hearst newspapers for libel, winning 54 of the cases.
Synthesist Suzanne Ciani explains how synthesizers work to series host Lisa. From the first season of the Children's Television Workshop series "3-2-1 Contact" 1980.
Re-enactment from "ANNIE OAKLEY" (PBS "American Experience", 2006. Glass balls filled with colored powder were the target of choice for sharpshooters of the period.
In this scene from the Academy Award nominated documentary (1987) author Isaac Bashevis Singer re-visits Coney Island and Brighton Beach and re-lives memories of his early years in New York.
Synthesist Suzanne Ciani uses the Vocoder to create human voice sounds for Bally's new pinball machine "Xenon". Host and narrator: Peter Ustinov. From the TV Series "OMNI: The New Frontier", 1981. ...
From "ANNIE OAKLEY", (1 hr, PBS "American Experience", 2006). Re-enactment of the incident in which Annie Oakley out-shot her sharpshooter husband Frank Butler on stage, replacing him as the star p...