 | Now you can own the most complete account of WWII. This 26-part series takes you from the very beginning to the end when atomic bombs were dropped on Japan. 20 million Russians, 2 and a half million Germans, 480,000 British and 300,000 Americans lost... |
 | Jerry and crew return for a sixth season of America's beloved "show about nothing," which revolutionized television comedy while becoming a part of the pop cultural consciousness of the nation. Based on the real-life experiences of Jerry Seinfeld and... |
 | Documentarian Errol Morris directs THE FOG OF WAR, a captivating look at Robert S. McNamara, who served as the Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The movie does not exclusively focus on this part of McNamara's... |
 | See World War II the way the soldiers saw it, in color. A collection of rare, recently discovered archival film footage as well as personal accounts through letters and diaries of the victims and survivors. Presented by the History Channel. |
 | From the Walter Lantz archives comes this charming and nostalgia-inducing collection of Woody Woodpecker cartoons. With 15 hilarious shorts and two episodes of THE WOODY WOODPECKER SHOW, this set offers the very best in screwball animation and... |
 | Fans of experimental rock greats Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention will be pleased by this film that combines a documentary about the band with live footage. IN THE 1960S features a variety of interviews, as well as songs such as "Who Are the... |
 | Having merged the NFL and AFL into one league with two conferences a spectacle unlike any other was created when the Championship Game was replaced by the Super Bowl in the 1960s. This new structure combined with fierce competition to create some... |
 | The story of Peter, Paul and Mary offers a fascinating insight into the early 60s folk/roots movement that sprung forth from New York City's Greenwich Village. This PBS special offers a history of the band, with recollections from all three members... |
 | In the 1980s, professional wrestling made the leap from regional sporting event to mainstream cultural phenomenon, thanks to the visionary leadership of World Wrestling Federation chairman Vince McMahon. Though the McMahon family had been involved in... |
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