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November 11, 2002
Access Powers

For over eighteen months, Alexandra Pelosi trained her video cam on George Bush, who comes across with just-folks charm; American Experience finds less of that quality in Jimmy Carter.

August 2, 1999
$64,000 Questions

"Nightline" Talmudist Robert Krulwich asks if faster is better, if the universe is a symphony for strings, and why not clone Robert Krulwich?

July 12, 1999
Out of their Minds

An HBO documentary explores the sometimes hallucinatory work of six mentally ill artists, raising unsettling questions about art and madness.

June 21, 1999
"Beggars and Choosers"
March 29, 1999
Call Me Responsible

Defying the conventions of revenge tragedy, Ben Kingsley's heartsick character in 'The Confession' demands he be held accountable for his bloody vengeance.

December 10, 2001
In Brief

The Seventh Stream
The Day Reagan Was Shot
With the Filmmaker: Portraits by Albert Maysles
The Pretender: The Island of the Haunted
Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport
Taking Back Our Town

March 3, 2003
Parlor Games

In season three, Six Feet Under will focus—always penetratingly—on relationships. The same could be said of Queer As Folk, but it remains a series devoid of surprises.

February 9, 2004
Election Return

A decade and a half later, Robert Altman and Garry Trudeau’s award-winning political mini-series Tanner ’88 out–West Wings The West Wing.

April 27, 1998
In Brief: "Painted Lady"
May 3, 1999
Zingin' in the Rain

From the folks who brought you last season's "Merlin" comes a "Noah's Ark" in which the Lord is a cutup and Noah's really in the drink.

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