January 21, 2005
INSIDE
THE PRESIDENCY WITH BOB WOODWARD
Veteran journalist Bob Woodward interviews former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, Vice President Dick Cheney and other American leaders about presidential leadership. What is presidential leadership? Which qualities make a good president? What is presidential power, and how much is enough? From the shame of Watergate to the fall of Baghdad, the office of the U.S. President has grown to a position of unprecedented power over the past 30 years. By taking a look through the eyes of those who know it best, this one-hour, world-premiere examines the power of the presidency and its evolution over three decades to become a focal point for many of the hopes and fears of today’s world. Produced for The History Channel by The Washington Post and Newsweek Productions in association with Docere Palace Studios.
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September 1st, 2004
SEPTEMBER'S
CHILDREN
Premiering on American Public Television stations in September
The terrorist attacks of September 11,
2001 destroyed a sense of safety for every
adult and child in America. The psychological
and emotional trauma of the day continues
to reverberate across the country and
around the world. more...
August 8, 2004
MAKING
HISTORY WITH ROGER MUDD:
A CONVERSATION WITH SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR
Host Roger Mudd, in a rare interview,
speaks with Associate Supreme Court Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor on the world premiere
MAKING HISTORY WITH ROGER MUDD: A CONVERSATION
WITH SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR, Sunday, August
8 at 7pm ET/PT on The History Channel.
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June 25, 2004
MAKING
HISTORY WITH ROGER MUDD:
A CONVERSATION WITH DAVID CHILDS
Host Roger Mudd speaks with architect
David Childs about his remarkable career,
his philosophy on design and his plans
for the creation of the Freedom Tower,
to be constructed on the site of the former
World Trade Center, on the world premiere
MAKING HISTORY WITH ROGER MUDD: A CONVERSATION
WITH DAVID CHILDS, Sunday, June 27 at
7 pm ET/PT on The History Channel.
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March 31, 2004
US/JAPAN
SPECIAL TO AIR
TONIGHT ON PBS'S CHARLIE ROSE SHOW
Tonight's edition of The Charlie
Rose Show on PBS will air a special examining
the US/Japanese relationship. The special
was produced by Docere Digital Studios
in association with The Washington Post
Company and Charlie Rose Communications.
Docere has worked extensively in the past
with both The Washington Post and Newsweek.
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March 6, 2004
MAKING
HISTORY WITH ROGER MUDD:
A CONVERSATION WITH JOHN UPDIKE
Tomorrow night, History Channel correspondent
Roger Mudd sits down with John Updike,
one of America's most revered and brilliant
writers. The one-hour program marks the
premiere of a new series, Making History
with Roger Mudd. more...