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The RevisionariesThe theory of evolution and a re-write of American history are caught in the crosshairs when an unabashed Creationist seeks re-election as chairman of America's most influential Board of Education.
Genre: Documentary, History, News
| The Recess EndsOne brother gets laid off and convinces his younger brother to quit his job and embark on a fifty state journey through America filming a documentary on the economy and the recession. This film documents the communities and the people they met along the five month journey.
Genre: Documentary, News
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The Atomic States of AmericaIn 2010, the United States announced the first new nuclear power plant construction in over 32 years. The 'Nuclear Renaissance' was born, and America's long-stalled expansion of nuclear energy was infused with new life. On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit Japan and caused chaos at the Fukushima Power Plant. That accident sent ripples all the way to the US and suddenly the fierce debate over the safety and viability of nuclear power was back in the public consciousness. Our documentary takes the viewer on a journey to reactor communities around the country. This film exposes the truths and myths of nuclear power, and poses the question of whether or not man can responsibly split the atom.
Genre: Documentary, History, News
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Trash to TreasureLearn how 63 tons of donated items are turned into $61,000 dollars for a local United Way.
Genre: Documentary, News
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The Vue Film ShowEdith Bowman presents a new 10-part series that looks at the week's biggest movie releases. Celebrates the various UK premieres and gets to interview some of the hottest celebrities around. In series 2, Edith Bowman returns with a weekly look at hot new film releases. Includes all the latest film news, and interviews with cast and key movie people.
Genre: News
| The ProjectIt's the news – but not as you know it. Guaranteeing no miracle diets, no stories that ‘no parent can afford to miss’, and virtually no dodgy plumbers, "The Project" is a TV show joining in the conversations going on in living rooms around the country. The name may not be very surprising, but the show always is. Led by comic co-hosts Dave Hughes and Charlie Pickering and newsreader Carrie Bickmore, The Project is the simplest idea in television for a long time. Each weekday at 6:30pm, the trio dissect, digest and reconstitute each days' news. A team of correspondents deliver stories from around Australia and around the world into the The Project’s studio every night. Not afraid to be serious, but not a satirical newscast, it's an earthy, real and fun approach to discussing the news of the day. The Project is a place where people who are genuinely interested in the world around them come together to talk, offering genuine conversation in a space previously crowded by scandal and spin.
Genre: Comedy, News
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The HourCanada's Late Night Talk Show. Intelligent, funny, unpredictable and authentic, The Hour is unlike any other program on television. Host George Stroumboulopoulos connects you to the movers and shakers of the world. With his trademark interview style, George asks the questions that spark dynamic dialogues. In a vibrant fusion of news, entertainment and in depth conversations, The Hour provides its audience direct access to the influential and fascinating people who are shaping our future.
Genre: News, Talk-Show
| The Fifth EstateFor more than three decades, "The Fifth Estate" has been Canada's premier investigative documentary program, acquainting viewers with a dazzling parade of political leaders, shady characters and ordinary people whose lives were touched by triumph or tragedy. The tradition of provocative and courageous journalism which began with Adrienne Clarkson, Warner Troyer and Peter Reilly on September 16, 1975 continues unabated with our current team of Linden MacIntyre, Bob McKeown and Gillian Findlay. After airing more than 1,600 stories and more than 600 shows, the program has become a ritual for millions of Canadians from coast to coast. Many of its shows attracted spectacular numbers of viewers. More than two million tuned in to watch stories such as Eric Malling's "Who killed JFK?", Hana Gartner's "Life with Billy" and Trish Wood's "Karla Homolka". These numbers reflect an appetite for the weekly dose of thought-provoking, insightful journalism practiced by the fifth, which often makes subheadlines and influences public policy. Its stories are routinely shown around the world as well. Television networks in 16 countries from Norway to Korea to Argentina showed Linden MacIntyre's provocative Emmy winning story about the 1991 Gulf Conflict called To Sell a War.
Genre: Documentary, News
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