Pioneers of THIRTEEN – The ’70s – Bold and Fearless
Featured Clips
Air date: 01/31/2013
Pioneers of THIRTEEN The ’70s – Bold and Fearless
Airing Thursday, January 31, 2013 at 9 p.m. on THIRTEEN
Featured clips include:
· The 51st State
- “Youth Gangs in the South Bronx”
- The Adams Chronicles featuring Christopher Lloyd in his television debut
- An American Family, with Lance Loud and other members of the Loud family
- Banks and the Poor
- Bill Moyers’ Journal
- Conversation with Barbara Tuchman
- Conversation with Henry Kissinger
- Conversation with Walter Cronkite
- “Essay on Watergate”
- “Kent State: Struggle for Justice”
- “Oregon Attitude”
- “This Neighborhood is Obsolete”
- Collisions starring Lily Tomlin
- Dance in America
- “Allegro Brillante,” New York City Ballet, choreographed by George Balanchine
- “Appalachian Spring,” Martha Graham Dance Company
- “Monkshood’s Farewell,” Pilobolus Dance Theater
- “Serenade,” Martha Graham Dance Company
- “The Steadfast Tin Soldier,” New York City Ballet, choreographed by George Balanchine
- The Dick Cavett Show
- Interviews with Woody Allen, Ingrid Bergman, Richard Burton, Julius Erving II (Dr. J), Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, Steven Spielberg, and Robin Williams
- The Electric Company featuring Bill Cosby, Rita Moreno, and Morgan Freeman
- Go Ride the Music
- “Somebody to Love” performed by The Jefferson Airplane
- The Great American Dream Machine
- “Albert Brooks’ Famous School for Comedians” with Albert Brooks and Penny Marshall
- “Better Living Through Marshall Efron”
- “Dolls Will Be Dolls with Marshall Efron”
- “Investigative Report” with Paul Jacobs (previously unreleased footage)
- “Opinion” with Andrew Rooney
- “Singing Faces” with Chevy Chase and Ken Shapiro
- “Sun City”
- “Talkin’ with Terkel” with Studs Terkel
- “The Ladies Who Lunch” performed by Elaine Stritch
- “That’s The Way I’ve Always Heard It Should Be” with Carly Simon
- “This is the House That Jack Built” by members of the Yale Repertory Theatre and featuring Henry Winkler
- “To Forgive, Divine” with Charles Grodin and Renée Taylor
- Great Performances
- “La Bohème” featuring Luciano Pavarotti
- Leonard Bernstein conducting Mahler, “Symphony No. 5”
- The MacNeil/Lehrer Report, weekly news and current affairs program hosted by Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer
- Monty Python’s Flying Circus featuring John Cleese and Terry Jones
- The Originals – Women in Art
- “Alice Neel: Collector of Souls”
- “Georgia O’Keeffe”
- Realidades, public television’s first national bilingual Latino show
- Sesame Street, featuring clips of Big Bird, Luis Rodriguez and Maria Figueroa
- SOUL!
- “Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death” performance and interview with writer Melvin Van Peebles
- “Alvin Ailey: Memories and Vision”
- “Cry” featuring Judith Jamison
- “Revelations” choreographed by Alvin Ailey
- “Amampondo” performed by Miriam Makeba
- “Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time)” performed by The Delfonics
- Interview with Muhammad Ali
- Interview with Stokely Carmichael (aka Kwame Ture)
- “Let My People Go” performed by Max Roach Quintet
- “Nitty Gritty” performed by Gladys Knight
- Performance by Amiri Baraka
- “Superstition” performed by Stevie Wonder
- “Tired of Being Along” performed by Al Green
- Special Edition with correspondent Marilyn Berger
- The TV Lab
- “Cuba: The People” directed by Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno
- “Four Songs” by Bill Viola
- “Global Grove” by Nam June Paik
- “Lord of the Universe” directed by David Loxton and featuring Abbie Hoffman
- “Making Television Dance” by Twyla Tharp
- “The Police Tapes” directed by Alan Raymond and Susan Raymond
- “Present Tense” by Douglas Davis
- “Spelling Lesson” with William Wegman and his dog Man Ray
- “Suite 212” by Nam June Paik
- “Third Avenue” directed by Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno
- “Vietnam: Picking Up the Pieces” directed by Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno
- Theater in America
- “Eccentricities of a Nightingale” with Blythe Danner and Frank Langella
- “Hogan’s Ghost” with Faye Dunaway
- “June Moon” with Susan Sarandon
- Shakespeare in the Park’s “King Lear” with James Earl Jones
- “O Youth and Beauty” with Sigourney Weaver and Edward Herrmann
- “The Trial of the Moke” with Samuel L. Jackson
- “The Year of the Dragon” with George Takei
- “Uncommon Women and Others” with Meryl Streep
- VD Blues
- Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show performing “Don’t Give a Dose to the One You Love Most”
- Opening remarks by host Dick Cavett
- Senate Hearings on Campaign Activities, featuring footage of the Watergate hearings, with Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer reporting
- We Interrupt This Week featuring host Ned Sherrin and guests Gore Vidal and Jeff Greenfield
- Welcome to the Fillmore East
- “Dreams” performed by The Allman Brothers (previously unreleased footage)
- “Jesus is Just Alright With Me” performed by The Byrds
- “These Dreams of You” performed by Van Morrison
- Woman Alive!
- “Nine to Five”
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