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Mel Brooks: Make a Noise

After 60 years in show business, Mel Brooks has earned more major awards than any other living entertainer; he is one of 14 EGOT winners. Yet, the comedy giant has energetically avoided a documentary profile being made, even issuing an informal gag order on his friends … until now. 
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WORLD CHANNEL

1962 World's Fair: When Seattle Invented the Future

Through archival footage and historical photographs see the sights and sounds of a futuristic vision from the 1962 World's Fair that inspired the likes of Paul Allen, Rick Steves, and others. (Postcard courtesy of Knute Berger/KCTS)

Monday at 6pm on WGBH World
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HISTORY

Constitution USA with Peter Sagal: Created Equal

An examination of the 14th Amendment and how it's being used in the fight for same-sex marriage, voting rights, affirmative action, and immigration reform.
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HISTORY

The Ghost Army

Don't miss the story of the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, a top-secret World War II Army group in Europe that used rubber tanks, sound effects, and illusions to trick and misdirect the enemy about the strength and location of American units.

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FRONTLINE

Never Forget to Lie

Filmmaker Marian Marzynski attends a Warsaw meeting of fellow Holocaust survivors, where he and others recall the horrors they endured as children. Writer Lilian Boraks-Nemetz recalls how she and her mother were saved by her father.

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How Teddy Saved Football

Football is a violent game but a century ago it used to be a lethal pastime. NPR's Tom Goldman explains how President Teddy Roosevelt stepped in and forced the establishment of new rules that made the game safer. - READ MORE

If You Don't Know The Name Horst Faas, Look At This

You don't have to know anything about him, or even the Vietnam War, to be stirred by the power of his photos. - READ MORE

The Visual South, Part IV: Getting Lost In Mississippi

For an enclave of communities in western Mississippi, rich cultural roots don't always translate to prosperity. The history is storied, the times are tough, and life goes on. - READ MORE

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Pamela R. commented on Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates Jr. on 04.30.12
"Finding your roots" was really interesting, and fun tonight. I would like to point out that Ruth Simmons became president of TWO of Americas leading colleges. thank you for bringing us important history in a remarkable context.

Raymond commented on Masterpiece: Downton Abbey - Special Features on 03.03.12
Great Series. keep it up

Naomi commented on Masterpiece: Downton Abbey - Special Features on 02.25.12
Nicely done. I look forward to features with Dan Stevens.

Steve commented on Masterpiece: Downton Abbey - Special Features on 02.25.12
Wheres the "Downton Abbey Behind the Drama" that is listed under Member Favorites in the guide????

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