Blind Trust celebrates the life and work of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Dr.… →
Specials
Special programming from Temple University Television.
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.… →
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.… →