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.

Professor Alice Roberts joins entomologist Tim Cockerill in a house filled with hundreds of spiders ...

Portrait of the last year of the life of famous New York drag queen Consuela Cosmetic.

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Shark expert Neil Hammerschlag and a crew of researchers search for an elusive hammerhead shark.

Stan Lee interviews Whilce Portacio

Compendium of Greatest Moments with artists from Comic Book Greats Series

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Stan Lee interviews Todd McFarlane

Stan Lee interviews Sergio Aragonés

Rob Liefeld and Todd McFarlane create a new character.

Stan Lee interviews Harvey Kurtzman and Jack Davis

He was one of the most notorious Nazi war criminals, infamous for his assassination attempts on twin...
1981: for the first time, contemporary witnesses of the Holocaust speak on German television in the ...