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10/7 for Life
Women in law enforcement
Adventures
of Ozzie & Harriet, The
Starring the real-life Nelson family as themselves. All the problems
of an active family were shown as two young boys grew up before their
parents and the TV audiences eyes to become college students,
husbands and, in Ricks case, a rock & roll star.
AFI Movie Camp
Montgomery College film department student movies
AFI Silver Presents: A Tribute to Jim Henson
Harry Belafonte narrates this tribute to the creator of the Muppets.
Aftermath:
The Remnants of War
War has a dirty secret: it never really ends. This documentary weaves
archival images and personal stories into a powerful portrait of lingering
devastation. This insightful film reveals the twentieth century as the
most violent in all of human history, with a death toll of more than
one hundred million.
After
the Storm
Weather related incidents.
Alias Will James
Traces the life of Will James legendary Western figure.
American Cinema
Series explores film history and American culture. Topics covered are
the studio system, film noir, Hollywood style, westerns, film in television
and the star system.
American Passages
Series explores topics in literature.
Americas
Grasslands
U.S. Forest Service program
explores one of the nations treasures.
Andy
Griffith Show
Four episodes of classic television. Titles include The Rivals, High
Noon in Mayberry, Dogs, Dogs, Dogs and The Great Filling Station Robbery.
Animation
Pioneers
Silent and sound pioneers.
Annie
Oakley
Classic television from the 1950s.
Around
the Table in Emmitsburg: Multi-Hazards Planning for Schools
Round-table discussion on the security measures involved in planning
for multiple hazards for schools.
Art of the Western World
Beautifully filmed series examines the painting, sculpture, and architecture
that define the Western tradition.
Arts
in the Park
Showcase of different artists performing in outdoor settings.
ARTISTudio
Follow artist Nancy Sansom Reynolds as she takes an idea from inception
to creation.
As Good As It Can Get
Multi-part series where journalists discuss television ratings.
As I Remember It: Portrait of Dorothy West
Explores the forgotten role of women in the Harlem Renaissance.
Aspects of Pam
Features the music and dance of a Montgomery College student.
At
the Wheel: Under the Influence
Driving under the influence.
Balaphon Womens Ensemble
Musical dance troupes performance at Montgomery College.
Balderdash
Student produced entertainment program shows an irreverent look at the
events of the day.Baltics, The
Montgomery College students travel to the Baltics. International Education.
Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs
Noted dignitaries deliver lectures on foreign affairs.
Bass Music and Comedy Masters
Entertainment
Bat
Masterson
TV series starring Gene Barry as the dude
lawman who uses his wits and his cane to disarm opponents.
Beginning Algebra
Professor Bill Witte uses a variety of imaginative techniques to teach
Algebra.
Behind the Wheel
National Film Board of Canada examines drunk driving charges and the
legal process.
Beyond Borders
Arab feminists talk about their lives.
Best
of Studio Classroom
Meet the faculty and view an introductory lesson at Montgomery College.
Bing
Crosby and Friends, Vol. 1 (Edsel Show, The)
Variety show starring Crosby, Sinatra, Louie Armstrong and Bob Hope.
Biography of America
History is presented not simply as a series of irrefutable facts to
be memorized, but as a living narrative.
Black History: Perspectives in the Media
Montgomery
College Professor Nathan Starr examines a variety of programs to discuss
racial bias by the media.
Bookmarks
for Success
Looks at the learning centers within Montgomery College.
Books and Ideas
Noted authors come to speak at Montgomery College.
Bonanza
Lorne Greene, Pernel Roberts, Dan Blocker, Michael Landon. Drama series
focusing on the lives of a father and his three sons on the Ponderosa
ranch.
Bridging
World History
Program examines history through a thematic lens, showing interrelationships
across time and place.
Broadcast News Writing
This exciting series follows working journalists as they
report and write a television news story.
Brown vs. BOE
Discussion on the land-mark decision mandating integration in the
public schools.
Business and Technical Network
Stress Mastery
Campus Conversations
Topical discussions of interest to the Montgomery College community.
Canapé
Educational programming from France.
Career Moves
Programs examine several different careers.
Case Study in Black and White
Looks at a unique college course examining race relations.
Chad
and Jeremy Summer Songs for a Rainy Day.
This intimate acoustic performance features such timeless classics
as Yesterdays Gone and A Summer Song,
and includes stories behind their songs.
Changing Culture
Diversity in the workplace highlights the workplace of tomorrow.
Chautauqua
Living history at its best. Features a host of prominent Americans
who tell their story.
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Cheating
and Plagiarism
Panel discussion on the growing number of students using the internet
for cheating.
Chevy
Show, The
Hour TV musical-variety show from 1958 starring Kay Starr, Tony Bennett,
Harpo Marx, Louis Armstrong, George Shearing.
China 2002
Highlights of the study abroad trip to China in 2002.
Cine Maryland
Highlights of films shot in Maryland
City
of Gold
Recollection of the Klondike gold rush.
Civil Rights Lecture Series
Features the prominent attorney Morris Dees who discusses his role in
civil rights legislation.
Closing the Achievement Gap
Video conference discusses educational issues.
Closing the Circle
Musical encounters with Barbara Hendricks.
Cold War Remembered
A thirteen part series which convenes participants from all perspectives
of the conflict.
Colgate
Comedy Hour Anything Goes
Starring Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra and Bert Lahr. Music by Cole Porter.
Commemoration of 9/11
Montgomery College student and staff reactions to 9/11.
Common Ground
Promotes religious and racial understanding.
Communication,
News, Equipment and Training
Information from Homeland
Security.
Community Conversations, Geneism
Public affairs discussion on geneism.
Compassion Fatigue
Burnout is experienced by many in caregiver roles.
Conception
to Punch list
Inside look at the construction of an office building.
Connect with English
Uses a dramatic story to teach English language skills while presenting
the geographical, cultural, social, and economic diversity of America.
Constitution: That Delicate Balance
Join Dan Rather, Barbara Mikulski, and other prominent citizens in debates
on constitutional principles. Hosted by Bill Moyers.
Conversations with Dr. David Sadker
Lecture given at Montgomery College.
Conversations with Dr. Sue Rosser
Lecture given at Montgomery College.
Conversations with Remarkable People
A variety of people with remarkable careers lecture at Montgomery College.
Correctional
Strategies in Gang Management
Video conference discusses issues within the criminal justice system.
Correctional Strategies in Gang Management
Video conference discusses issues within the criminal justice system.
Creating Tomorrows Learner Centered Environment
Videoconference
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Creative
Age
Awakening human potential in the 2nd half of life.
Creative Process of Norman McLaren
Award-winning animator Norman McLaren discusses his methods.
Critical Challenges in Distance Education
Videoconference discusses copyright issues.
Crossroads Café
A captivating episodic series which combined with closely correlated
print materials, offers a complete program designed to teach English
to speakers of other languages. The series engagingly depicts the lives
of six characters involved with a small neighborhood restaurant.
Crossroads
Cafe Special
Montgomery College Television has made a great series even better. The
award winning series, Crossroads Café, has been expanded to make
it even more relevant and useful to the viewing audience. In addition
to the complete and uniterrupted episode of the series, additional material
will be added to each show. Helen Brewer will highlight the main themes
of each episode and then field reporter Hanny Fauzia, a Montgomery College
student, will travel all over Montgomery County providing reports, interviews,
information and helpful hints focused on those themes. In this way,
an important show will become even more useful to our Montgomery County
audience.
Culture of New Orleans
Program examines the varied cultures in New Orleans.
Dances
of Japan Showcase
Featuring Japanese music and dance.
Dangerous
Songs: Music and Movement of the 20th Century
Tony Seeger comes to Montgomery College.
Degrees of Difference: Culture Matters on Campus
Explores diversity on college campuses.
Democratization of Developing Countries
Discussion centers on bringing democracy to developing countries.
Department of Education Videoconference
Featured guest is Dr. Charlene Nunley, President of Montgomery College.
Destination Tomorrow
NASA highlights of the space program.
Destinos
Destinos teaches speaking, listening, and comprehension skills in Spanish.
This telenoveia (Spanish soap opera) immerses students in everyday situations
with native speakers and introduces the cultures, accents and dialects
of Mexico, Spain, Argentina, and Puerto Rico.
Directors, The
Famous Hollywood directors discuss their filmmaking approaches.
Discovering Psychology
Highlighting major new developments in the field, this program presents
an overview of historic and current theories of human behavior. Narrated
by Stanford University professor and author Dr. Philip Zimbardo.
Distress
Signals
Business of marketing television world-wide.
Doctor is In
Health issues such as chronic diseases, managed care, alternative medicine
are discussed.
Dominican Republic Grant Video
Closed captioned in Spanish. Program examines bringing democracy to
the region.
Doomed
Tower at Sea: The Death of Old Shakey
This award-winning program documents the history of Texas Tower #4 (part
of Defense Early Warning System) and the events leading to its eventual
demise with the loss of twenty-eight personnel. This is one of the little
known yet great tragedies of the Cold War.
Dupont Columbia Forum
Series examines television news.
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Earth Revealed
This series shows the physical processes and human activities that shape
our planet. From earthquakes and volcanoes to the creation of sea-floor
crusts and shifting river courses, Earth Revealed, offers stunning visuals
that explain plate tectonics and other geologic concepts and principles.
Follow geologists in the field as they explore the primal forces of
the Earth.
EFP
TV
Produced and directed by the Electronic Field Production class in the
Communication Arts Technologies department on the Rockville Campus.
EFP
TV: The Informer
Written, produced and directed by the Electronic Field Production class
in the Communication Arts Technologies department on the Rockville Campus.
Eisenhower Legacy
Program focuses on the life of Dwight David Eisenhower. Symposium brings
together members of the Eisenhower cabinet, staff, press and scholars
to assess his presidency.
Encouraging Girls in Science, Math, Engineering and
Technology
Programs discuss the enhancement of females in these areas.
Endless Possibilities
Program features Montgomery College students and their achievements.
Endless Voyage
The Endless Voyage focuses on the marine environment as a unique and
important part of life on earth, and explores areas of interest and
concern to students and scientists alike. The course blends all the
attributes of broadcast-quality video with the leading textbook in the
field, a student study guide and faculty guide, and customizable online
course materials to bring the excitement of oceanography to students
with no previous oceanography background.
Engaging the Distant Learner
Videoconference dealing with issues involving distant learners.
Errol
Flynn Theater
Two episodes of the television program.
Ethics in America
Series uses the Socratic method to build analytical skills and examiner
ethical questions. The programs aim to sharpen moral reasoning without
favoring a particular position by exploring ethical dilemmas in legal,
political, medical, corporate, and military arenas.
Everyday Heroes
Americas workers responses to September 11.
Examined Life
The Examined Life studies the "great questions" that have
intrigued philosophers from antiquity to the present. Using writings
of past philosophers and interviews with more than 50 contemporary thinkers,
the episodes underscore how such questions as what is art? Does God
exist? What is the meaning of life? Does the end justify the means?
Still reverberate in society today.
Exploring the World of Music
The series is designed to create an understanding of the essential nature
of music and its broad international cultural applications. Programs
explore the commonalities and the diverse uses of the basic musical
elements melody, rhythm, texture, timbre, harmony that
bind all music together and reveal how these tools are used to provide
sounds of infinite variety.
F.
Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference
With noted author
Pat Conroy, who appeared at Montgomery College to accept the award.
Family Across the Sea
Traces the connection between Gullahs and Sierra Leone.
Farafina Kan
African-American drumming/dance troupe. Performance at Montgomery
College.
Fearless Public Speaking
Introduction to public speaking.
Female Offenders
Videoconference discusses issues involving female offenders.
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Fidos for Freedom
Organization trains dogs to assist the disabled.
Films of the Great White North
Critically acclaimed films from the National Film Board of Canada. Topics
are wide-ranging and varied, and demonstrate the excellence of the Film
Board.
Fit, Fabulous and Over 50!
Exercise program designed to show one how to exercise in the comfort
and privacy on ones own home. Hosted by Renee Miller.
Flamenco at 5:15
Oscar winning film. Films of the Great White North.
Folk Art Found Me
Primer on folk arts for the newcomer. Films of the Great White North.
Football Commemoration
Program traces the history of football at Montgomery College.
For Love or Money
PEG program.
Foreign Born Instructors
Discuss culture and customs from their native countries.
Four
Star Playhouse
This dramatic anthology series ran on CBS from 1952 to 1956. Four starts
alternated weeks starring: Dick Powell, Ida Lupino, Charles Boyer and
David Niven. Episodes include programs from 1953 1955.
From the Drum
Taped at Hood College with Harold Weisberg who discusses the Martin
Luther King, Jr. assassination.
From the Ground Up
In the summer of 1996, within a span of three weeks, 18 African American
churches in the South were burned to the ground. From the Ground Up
is the story of students at the University of California at Berkeley
who formed a multicultural partnership to help rebuild twos of the burned
churches.Gangs and Communities
Discussion about gangs and their affect on communities.
Gangs
and Communities
Discussion about gangs and their affect on communities.
George
Burns and Gracie Allen
Classic comedy from the fifties.
Golden Age of Television
Classic television shows from the fifties and early sixties include
Dragnet, Robin Hood, My Little Margie, Wagon Train, Playhouse 90, Medic,
You Bet Your Life, Burns & Allen and Jack Benny, and more.
Governing America
Many questions are being raised about the challenges of governing America.
How well do our political institutions work? Do elections help or hinder
the governing process. And what of the role of the press and electronic
media? This series addresses these questions.
Growing Old in a New Age
Multi-part series on aging in todays environment.
Guidance Counselors Share Strategies
Education
Halloween
Movie Madness
VCT students from Montgomery College introduce the best of the B
horror movies.
Harry S. Truman: American Pioneer
The life of President Harry S. Truman
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Healing
Circles
Choices for suffers of back pain and arthritis.
Health Points on Aging
Useful tips on ways to stay healthy.
Here
Be Dragons
U.S. Forest Service program about the Komodo dragons.
History of the C&O Canal
Program examines the varied history of this national treasure.
Hitch-Hiker, The
Superbly suspenseful film about two men on a hunting trip who pick up
a hitch-hiker who turns out to be a murderous fugitive.
Hollywood Directors and Their Craft
Features seven top directors who offer practical advice for filmmakers
and others interested in the history and art of directing a motion picture.
Hollywood Screen Writers
Six top Hollywood screenwriters address those frequently asked questions
that are in the mind of every aspiring writer.
Homeland
Responder
Training for disasters from Homeland Security.
Honest Vision
Ninety-one year old American photographer Todd Webb says that the key
to good photography is knowing where to stand. This documentary traces
Webbs long career by using his narration and his elegant black
and while photographs of Paris and New York in the forties, fifties
and sixties.
Hong Kong Heritage
History, myths and facts of Hong Kong culture.
Hospice Foundation
Videoconference examines care giving and loss, family needs and professional
responsibility.
Human Condition
Multi-part series examines a variety of health issues from the beginning
of life to the end of life.
Human Geography
Exploring geographical issues in the world.
IAM Working in America
International Association of Machinists.
Ill
Make Me a World
Program details the struggles of African-American artists.
In
the Shadow of Gold Mountain
Documentary explores the immigration laws in Canada that discriminated
against the Chinese as unwanted and welcome.
In Touch with the MTA
Maryland Transportation Authority
Income Status and Health
Connections and solutions
Inner
Loop
A combined production between Montgomery College Television,
Communication Arts Technologies Students, and channel WDCW.
Insomniac Radio Theatre
Classic radio programs air with Montgomery College information.
Intermediate Algebra
Math with Montgomery College Professor Bill Witte.
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International
Monetary Fund
Solving real problems and the fabric of reform.
International Space Station
Science programming
Jack Benny
Classic television comedy from the fifties.
Jack Kerouacs Road
National Film Board of Canada presentation of Jack Kerouacs biography
Japanese History and Literacy
A look at the Japanese culture.
John McRaes War
National Film Board of Canada presentation of how the doctor came to
pen his famous poem.
Joseph Campbell: On James Joyce
Noted author discusses author James Joyce.
Just Ask
Montgomery College student production.
Kanesatake
National Film Board of Canada film about Native American Mohawks defending
their land against the Canadian army.
Kid Nerd
A look back at nerd hood. Presentation by the National Film Board of
Canada.
Kids Are Alright
Videoconference shows the effect of rock n roll music on kids.
King
Arthur Flour Baking Class
Chief National Baking Instructor Paula Gray presents a live baking demonstration
of homemade bread.
Kitchen Goddess
Neighborhood fortunetellers and wise woman and traditions. National
Film Board of Canada presentation.
Kodak: Techniques of the Masters
Shows the works of Annie Leibovitz.
Kodak: Techniques of the Masters
Examines famous photographers.
Language of Leadership
Fearless public speaking.
Last Full Measure: Battle of Gettysburg
Narrated by Stacy Keach, this film describes the famous civil war battle.
Lets Learn Japanese
Multi-part series on learning to speak Japanese.
Lets Talk
Public affairs.
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Lifelines
Powerful documentary videos provide thought-provoking, meaningful, and
motivating learning experiences for todays parent learner.
Literacy Changes Lives
Education
Literary Visions
Noted critics, authors, scholars, and actors enliven this exploration
of literature and literary analysis. Dramatizations, readings, and discussion
build skills in critical thinking and writing. Illuminating excerpts
of short fiction, poetry, plays, and essays both classic and
contemporary highlight standard literary forms and devices including
plot, myth, setting, and character.
Living on the Edge
Specialists give invaluable advice about the realities of owning property
in an environment where violent weather and erosion rates are facts
of life.
Living Well
Series provides an overview of the topics identified by adults over
50 as the most important and needed.
Living with Grief
Videoconference
Locker Room
Features sports at Montgomery College
Lone Ranger
Western features Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels.
Lonely Boy
National Film Board of Canada biography of song-writer Paul Anka.
Lucy Show, The
Starring Lucille Ball. Features many Hollywood stars.
Madison Heights
The videos present real life and engaging stories of families struggling
to improve themselves and their position in the larger community.
Magnificent Welles, The
Portrayal of Orson Welles in his prime.
Mahala Night Music
South African musical at Montgomery College.
Make it Happen: Art as a Catalyst
Artists have a deep commitment to social change in their community.
Make Prayers to the Raven
Relationship between humans and the natural world.
Mamas Pushcart
Moving tribute to Ellen Stewart of La Mama Theatre fame.
Maroon
On the Trail of the Creoles in North America
Louisianas Creole culture hlped shape the New World and contributed
to the emergence of jazz. But what remains of this unique, mixed-race
society with roots in France, Africa, the Caribbean, Spain and America?
Mary Lou Williams
Depicts the life of composer-arranger-pianist Mary Lou Williams
Maryland State of Mind
Current events in Maryland
Maryland Transportation Authority
Focuses on issues in Maryland
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Material
and Form
How works of art are created from everyday objects.
Matter of Rights
Human rights issues
Macklin Business Institute with Patricia Clowherty
Guest lecturer at Montgomery College
MBI and Justice For All
Dr. Leonard Steinhorn lectures at Montgomery College.
MBI Business Ethics Symposium
U.S. Chamber of Commerce president, Thomas Donohue, addresses Montgomery
College faculty, staff and students on work integrity.
MBI Chris Matthews Lecture
Hardball host Chris Matthews lectures at Montgomery College
MBI Distinguished Lecture Series
Featuring Patrick Byrne
MBI Ethics Symposium
Senator Paul Sarbanes and guests visit Montgomery College to discuss
their views on the crisis of investors in the markets.
MBI Jeff Schwartz
Professor Jeff Schwartz
MBI Kaufman Foundation
Program at Montgomery College.
MBI Leonardos Laptop
Author Ben Shniederman discusses his book with students and faculty
of Montgomery College.
MC
First in the State
Traces the history of Montgomery College the largest community
college in the state of Maryland
MC Symphony Orchestra
Performance by the College Symphony Orchestra.
MC Time Capsule Dance Company
Highlights of dance programs at the college
McLuhans
Wake
Fascinated by the role technology played in transforming our lives,
one of the twentieth centurys most famous intellectuals realized
the impact the digital would have on our social, spiritual, economic
and ideological selves.
Media
Under Siege
Headlines or hype
Medic
Medical program from the golden age of television era starring Richard
Boone.
Meeting the Challenge of Bipolar Disorder
Videoconference examines issues surrounding this particular form of
mental illness
Metal Art Invitational
Ken Jassie
discusses the National Metal Art Invitation Event.
Millennium: The IMF in the
New Century
Minor Keys
Story of child musical prodigies.
Montgomery Collage
Produced and directed by the students of the Communication Arts Technologies
department on the Rockville Campus.
Montgomery College Band/Gospel
Musical program at Montgomery College
Montgomery College Beginning Dance Class Recital
Students perform
Montgomery
College Chorus and Orchestra
Musical performances at Montgomery College.
Montgomery College Dance
Student performances.
Montgomery College Dance Showcase
Highlights dance at Montgomery College
Montgomery
College: First in the State
Traces the history of Montgomery College the largest community
college in the state of Maryland
Montgomery College Gospel
Musical program at Montgomery College
Montgomery
College: The Communitys College
Show explores a bold new initiative of the college service learning.
This new initiative combines volunteering with class work.
Montgomery College:
Time Capsule Dance Company
Highlights of dance programs at the college
Montgomery
College Presents: Very Odd Jobs
Introduced by Professor Denise Simmons Graves this National Film Board
of Canada series takes a close look at people with very unique professions.
Montgomery College Today
Hosted by Elizabeth Homan the program explores a variety of issues and
events at Montgomery College.
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Mozart on Tour
Hosted by Andre Previn this wonderful series describes Mozarts
travels.
Mr.
& Mrs. North
Classic television detectives from the Golden Age of Television.
Mass School of Law Books of Our Time
Public affairs. Series discussing books on a variety of issues.
Mass School of Law Educational Forum
Public affairs series discussing some of the more relevant issues of
the day.
Mass School of Law Presents Issues in the News
Public affairs program examines pressing issues of the day.
Mass School of Law Question of Law
Public affairs panel discussion program discussing relevant issues of
the time.
Naji Al-Ali
Biography of the famous Arab artist.
NASA
Connect
Space.
NASA: Destination Tomorrow
Series highlights the space program.
NASA: The Top Aces
Demonstrates aeronautical skills.
NASA: Voyage to the Planets
Space exploration
National Firefighters Candlelight Service
Ceremony honoring fallen firefighters
National Galley of Art
Series featuring great works of art and artistic treasures.
National Technological Network
Series focusing on the many trade careers available.
Native
American Healing in the 21st Century
Tribal elders discuss traditional healing practices and philosophies.
Natural World: Extraordinary People
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association program.
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New
Cosmos
Science
New World/New Engineer
Education
News Writing
Charles Kuralt, Andy Rooney, Linda Ellerbee, and Larry King are among
the hundred top journalists interviewed in these fast-paced, exciting
programs.
Nicholas Fairplay: Stone Carver
Program examines the life of a sculptor.
No Child Left Behind
Education. Captioned in Spanish
Norm Augustine
Education
Nutcracker,
The
performance of the ageless childrens classic.
Nutrition Pathways
Series presents simple truths about food.
Obachans
Garden
In 1923, Asayo Murakami left Hiroshima and settled
in a fishing village in Steveston, BC. Her family remembers a happy
woman who sang, danced and nurtured a colorful flower garden, but underneath,
the memory of what she left in Japan haunted her deeply.
Of Ice and Fire
U.S. Park Service program.
Okenti Ensemble Live
Visiting musical group performs at Montgomery College.
On Common Ground
Viewers fully understand the rights, privileges and responsibilities
associated with citizenship. Dramatic episodes focus on such crucial
issues as racial polarization, extremism and freedom of speech, individual
rights versus the public good, separation of powers, and checks and
balances.
On
the Other Hand
Teaching sign language.
One
Step Away
Drama Tension, compassion and coming of age.
One Step Beyond
Classic television from the fifties and sixties
One
Woman, One Vote
Education..
Out of the Past
Series deals with archaeology.
Overnight Studying
Compilation of math programs.
Packing
Heat
National Film Board of Canada presentation of women picking up guns.
Paul Peck Presidential Series
Presidents portrait discussion.
Paul Peck Presidential Series
Reagan Library.
Planet Earth
With on-location film footage, animation, and stunning graphics, explores
our planet and the solar system beyond in a course that combines earth
science with astronomy and comparative planetology.
Planning Educational Technology
Videoconference
Politics and the Media: Our Democracy
Educating people about the media and politics.
Post Wall Germany
Education
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
Teaches the geographic skills and concepts necessary to understand the
world.
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Pre-Algebra
Montgomery College original telecourse with Professor Bill Witte.
Prep Talk
Education
Preserving
the Legacy
Gives viewers a unique look at hazardous waste sites, industrial facilities,
equipment and technology.
Preserving the Past
An inside look into the Garber facility of the Smithsonian.
Presidential Portrait Transitions
Public affairs programming. With Paul Peck.
Preventing Bias and Promoting Respect
Education
Quick Tip Cooking Demonstration
With Chef Christopher Kimble
Racing Against the Clock
The stories of five women who compete in the senior Olympics.
Rare Black Short Subjects
African-Americans in industry, sports and entertainment.
Reach Out and Teach
Videoconference
Ready
2Net
Panel of educators and representatives from the high tech industry discuss
the impact of technology on education.
Real Life Teens
Teens speak about weapons, violence and the impact and influence of
the media.
Real Life Teens
Teens speak about drugs and alcohol.
Red
Skelton Show
Red Skelton. Each show features comedy skits, musical numbers and sketches
starring Reds well known characters Freddie the Freeloader, Clem
Kadiddlehopper, Cauliflower McPugg and others.
Reinventing the Human Genome
Science program.
Religion & Culture: Aging of Baby Boomers
Videoconference
Reporting the World
Exhibition of powerful images from around the world.
Response Center
Program focuses on the Montgomery College Response Center.
Return to the Sea
People from all over the world explore the mysteries of the ocean.
Revitalizing of the American Federalism
Education
Riverboat
Darren McGavin, Burt Reynolds Adventure along the Mississippi
and Ohio Rivers aboard the stern-wheeler Enterprise in the
1840s.
Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island
High adventure on a mysterious island.
Rosies of the North
National Film Board of Canada depiction of women aircraft industry employees.
Roy
Rogers Show
Features Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys.
Rural Communities: Legacy & Change
How and why national and global economic trends affect rural communities.
By focusing on 15 towns across America, this series examines why some
rural areas are thriving while others are in decline.
Saga of the 2005 Nickel
Artist who designed the 2005 nickel lectures at Montgomery
College.
School to Work
Education.
Schools & Society
Multi-part educational series dealing with the social issues confronting
our students.
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Seasons
of Life
Multi part series dealing with the biological, psychological,
and social "clocks" that are the essence of life-span education.
Service Learning
New concept in education at Montgomery College
Seurat: Realm of Light
French painter Seurat is the creator of Pointillism.
Shadow
of the Eagle
Serial. John Wayne plays a former wartime flying ace who is accused
ob being the notorious killer, The Eagle. When the owner
of a traveling carnival disappears, he sets out to bring the real Eagle
to justice and solve the mystery.
Showtime at the Apollo
Harlem Variety Review.
Sid Ceasar Special
Comedy/variety show from the golden age of television.
Signature: Contemporary Writers
Six prominent writers express their points of view. Ed McClanahan, Barbara
Kingsolver, George C. Wolfe, Bobbie Ann Mason, Lee Smith and Marsha
Norman are interviewed.
Six Solos: Li Chiao-Ping Dances
Dance program.
Sixtieth
Anniversary Special
Montgomery College celebrates sixty years of excellence.
Skills for Actors Series
Four-part series focusing on theatrical martial arts, fencing, body
language and voice skills.
Song of the Refugee
Program focuses on Liberians, Rwandans and Ugandans.
SOS Coast Guard
Serial involving the Coast Guard.
Space Station
Space highlights.
Speak Your Mind
Students and community members discuss Aids.
Speakers Bureau Lincoln Assassination
Representative of the Montgomery College Speakers Bureau discusses the
Lincoln Assassination.
Spotlight
Personal interviews with prominent theatre people.
Straight Talk: Kids in Trouble
Teens discussing teen issues.
Studio Classroom
A peek into the classroom of some of the Montgomery College Faculty
from the three campuses and Continuing Education and Workforce Development.
Summer Film Institute
Original projects created by Montgomery College film students.
Super Happy fun Hour Showcase Extravaganza
Compilation of Visual Communications Technologies student works. Hosted
by two former Montgomery College students, Jonathan Ripp and Cheryl
Brewton.
Tabletalk
Topics include bioterrorism and an intelligent peace.
Taking Education to the Edge of the Possible
Videoconference.
Talking Threads
Education.
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Terrorism
Programs discuss who terrorists are and how terrorism affects the world.
Thailand
Montgomery College study abroad trip to Thailand.
Thin Ice
National Film Board of Canada presentation about Bruce McCall, New York
writer/artist.
This
is Your Life Laurel & Hardy
Program features the lives of two of comedys greatest stars Stan
Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings
Examines the relationship between these two historic figures.
Through a Blue Lens
National Film Board of Canada powerful documentary by two police offers
depicts the life of some of the drug users on their beat.
Through
These Eyes
The Netsilik Eskimo film series is one of the most remarkable documents
in the history of visual anthropology. The documentary explores the
stories of the people of Pelly Bay.
Tobacco and the College Student
Montgomery College students discuss the pros and cons of the College
smoking policy.
Todays Life Choices
Education
Top Aces, The
Aviation program showing aeronautical skills.
Toshiko Takzezu Asian Art
Profile of Asian art.
Tribute
to the Wizard of Oz
A special behind-the-scenes look at the tribute to honor the makeup
genious of Jack Dawn and his team.
Tribute to Tom Bichy
An in-depth look at a Montgomery College athletic icon.
Trigonometry
Trigonometry course with Montgomery College Professor Bill Witte.
Trouble with Father
Classic television comedy from the 1950s. Stuart Erwin.
Turning Down the Heat
National Film Board of Canada upbeat progress report on alternative
energy.
Uncommon Knowledgte
Education.
Uncovering
Shakespeare
Theatre
Under the African Sun: A Tribute to the Black Artists
of South Africa
Series follows South African artists from the earliest art found to
modern day works.
Undersea Kingdom
Roy Crash Corrigan and Lon Chaney, Jr.
Unfinished Nation
The Unfinished Nation-Part I offers a comprehensive treatment of early
American History (from colonization to Reconstruction) that is unparallel
in both quality and scope.
Unfinished Nation 11
The Unfinished Nation II continues the story of our nation's heritage
from Reconstruction to the Information Age.
Unique Continent
Co-evolution of continent and life forms.
Unseen Life on Earth
Program highlights are on metabolism and reading the code of life.
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Up
From the Meadows
Three-part program tracing the history of African-Americans in Northern
Montgomery County and Frederick County Maryland.
Upon Reflection
Ethnicity and race.
Viet
Nam
Montgomery College students travel to Viet Nam.
Visions
of America
Series focusing on issues affecting education and government in America.
Voices and Visions
The lives and works of thirteen renowned American poets are interpreted
through dramatic readings, archival photographs, dance, performances
and interviews in this inspiring series.
Voices From the Tomb
Voices from the Tomb is a rare look into the history of
the Tomb Guards, at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National
Cemetery, from those who walked the mat.
Voices from the West: A Western Writers Collection
The unique spirit of the American West and its people underlies some
of the most compelling literature written today.
Voyage to the Planets
NASA programming.
Wagon Train
Classic television program from the fifties.
Walking the Road to Brown
Program traces the history of the integration of Montgomery County Maryland
Public Schools.
Walls Tumbling Down
Education
War and Peace
Talking Thread
WBNow
Host Marnette Shields interviews a different guests on a variety of
topics.
We
Shall Overcome
Performance at the Smithsonian re-enacts the events leading up to the
Civil Rights Voting Act of 1965.
Whats
Up
News and events at Montgomery College..
Whispering Shadow
A villain known as the Whispering Shadow is trying to get his hands
on the jewels of the Czar. Strong science fiction aspects are included
in the serial.
White House Lecture Series: Abraham Lincoln
Program focuses on Lincolns presidency.
White
House Lecture Series: Theodore Roosevelt
Story of Theodore Roosevelts life before and after his presidency.
White
Pass and Yukon Railroad: Railroad Built of Gold
History of one of the engineering marvels of our time. Tour of train
trip up the mountain in Skagway Alaska.
Whole Child
Thirteen half-hour video programs, taped at working childcare centers,
show real caregivers and children working and playing together in ways
that facilitate children's learning and development. The programs highlight
teaching approaches and interactions with children from multicultural
backgrounds and of all developmental levels including those with disabilities
and special needs.
Witness to the Holocaust
Testimony of Holocaust survivors discuss Nazi genocide.
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Womens
Lecture Series
Ruth Kluger: A Reading Conversation
Women Studies
Folk Tales by Women Folk
Womens Studies Group
Sonia Pressman Fuentes visits Montgomery College.
Womens Studies Lecture Series
Noa Baum
Womens Studies Lecture Series
Hazel OLeary
Womens Studies Lecture Series
Helen Caldecott visits Montgomery College and discusses nuclear danger.
Womens Studies Lecture Series
We Won.
Womens Studies Lecture Series
Ruth Lubic lectures at Montgomery College.
Womens Studies Lecture Series
Sexuality and the Black Church
World in Review
Discusses issues surrounding Hong Kong return to China.
Working in the Theatre
Discussion of the theatre.
Working Mothers
National Film Board of Canada depicts women trying to juggle family
and career.
World
Arts Festival
The 4th Annual Montgomery
College World Arts Festival's February 6th concert featured performances
by students from the MC World Ensemble, composer Dawn Avery and special
guests Uasuf Washington and Englewinds.
World
in Review
Issues surrounding the return of Hong Kong to the Chinese government.
World of Abnormal Psychology
See how people with diagnosed psychological disorders actually behave.
Case studies, enriched with commentary from experts, help demystify
the biological, psychological, and environmental causes of dysfunctional
behavior. Series explores current theory and practice in the treatment
of the mentally ill.
World of Art
Each program in this art appreciate series is devoted to a contemporary
artist who takes one or more works of art from start to finish.
World War II Speakers Conference
History
Writer to Writer
Writers discuss how they ply their craft.
Writers Exchange
Programs present principles of writing and shows how they apply to real-life
writing situations.
You Bet Your Life
Game show from the fifties. Hosted by Groucho Marx.
Zorros Fighting Legion
A 12-episode serial chronicling Zorro's continued fight against the
outlaws of the Old West.
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