One of the most interesting shows ever aired on public television was Wim Kayzer's interviews with six leading intellectuals who represented both the mainstream academic (Stephen J. Gould, Freeman Dyson and Stephen Toulmin) and more or less, as it were, "eccentric" outside the box groundbreaking intellectuals (Oliver Sacks and Rupert Sheldrake). Kayzer interviews each of them (and philosopher Daniel Dennett) individually and then has the entire group sit in a kind of round-table seminar that he moderates and lets the ideas fly.

This film shows how far we have come since the cold-war days of the 50s and 60s. Back then the Russi...

Explorer Bruce Parry visits nomadic tribes in Borneo and the Amazon in hope to better understand hum...

Deep down at the bottom of the ocean lies the mysterious world of the abyss. In the midst of boiling...

THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN FLY looks at how a national nuisance has shaped Australia and its people, confo...

A retrospective documentary about the groundbreaking horror series, Friday the 13th, featuring inter...
This documentary shows the enormous media impact that the abduction story has had over the years. It...
Every now and then, we get a teacher who doesn't just connect with us -- they make us a better perso...

In GLOBAL METAL, directors Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn set out to discover how the West's most malign...

Inspired by Steven Blush's book "American Hardcore: A tribal history" Paul Rachman's feature documen...

A biography on the life of Christina Aguilera.

An award-winning feature-length creative documentary exploring the extraordinary world of the plasmo...

This interview with Bruce Dern is on the DVD for 'Silent Running' (1972), released in 2002.

Billy Connolly returns to Glasgow’s famous Kings Theatre, where his journey into comedy first began,...
Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns sits down with OETA's Dick Pryor to discuss his latest documentary...

In The Womb is a 2005 National Geographic Channel documentary that focus on studying and showing the...