Passage to Sweden examines the unique experience of Jews in Scandinavia and Budapest during WWII, where spontaneous and dramatic rescue operations were conducted to save thousands of lives.… →
Specials
Special programming from Temple University Television.
Hosted by award-winning PBS journalist Ray Suarez, Can We Talk? A Conversation About Antisemitism amplifies voices from various perspectives regarding antisemitism and the rise of hate incidents in our local communities.… →
The Long Shadow follows former CNN Senior Producer, TED contributor, and Emmy-Award-winning Director Frances Causey as she traces her family’s legacy of white supremacy and privilege.… →
Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music (1965) is a one-hour television special in color, first broadcast by NBC on November 24, 1965, to mark the occasion of Frank Sinatra’s 50th birthday.… →
Ten Vienman Vets is part three of Clayton Rye’s 2005 Vietnam Documentary trilogy and the winner of the Special Jury Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival.… →
“Street Vets” is a 2011 PBS documentary that explores the lives of homeless veterans and their quest for stability and a permanent home.… →
Sands of War tells the forgotten story of the Desert Training Center – 18,000 square miles of rugged terrain in the Mojave Desert, where a million soldiers came to train for battle in WWII.… →
11 Bravo Vietnam, A Soldiers Story is a virtual scrapbook of one young man’s experiences in combat from the day he receives word of his induction to his homecoming.… →
SEA-Inside Halloween: Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest features divers taking one Halloween tradition to new depths, literally going deep sea pumpkin carving.… →