American masters (Television program)
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- How sweet the sound, Joan Baez
- Keith Haring, street art boy, a BBC Studios production for PBS and BBC with Thirteen Productions LLC ; producer, Alice Rhodes ; filmed, produced and directed by Ben Anthony
- Woody Allen, a documentary, Whyaduck Productions, Rat Entertainment, Mike's Movies, and Insurgent Media in association with THIRTEEN's American Masters present ; a film by Robert B. Weide ; written, directed & produced by Robert B. Weide
- Garrison Keillor, the man on the radio in the red shoes, a production of Peter Rosen Productions, Inc., American Masters and the Independent Television Service ; produced and directed by Peter Rosen ; writer, Sara Lukinson ; monologues by Garrison Keillor
- Margaret Mitchell, American rebel, a GPB original production ; written and produced by Pamela Roberts ; reenactments directed by Kathy White ; co-produced by Charlene Fisk
- Louisa May Alcott, the woman behind Little women, produced by Nancy Porter Productions, Inc. and Thirteen/WNET ; directed and produced by Nancy Porter ; written and produced by Harriet Reisen
- Althea, a Rexpix Media Production in association with Thornapple Films and Augusta Films ; directed and produced by Rex Miller ; edited and produced by Elisabeth Haviland James ; produced by Nancy Buirski
- No direction home, Bob Dylan, Apple presents a production of Spitfire Pictures ... [and others]
- Eames, the architect and the painter, a production of Quest Productions, Bread and Butter Films ; in association with Thirteen's American Masters for WNET.org ; produced by Jason Cohn & Bill Jersey
- Laura Ingalls Wilder, prairie to page, producers, Atticus Brady, Julie Sacks, Junko Tsunashima, Mary McDonagh Murphy ; writer/director/producer, Mary McDonagh Murphy
- How it feels to be free
- Inventing David Geffen
- Maya Angelou, and still I rise
- American masters
- How it feels to be free, director, Yoruba Richen ; producer, Elizabeth Trojian, Alicia Keys
- Becoming Helen Keller, a production of Straight Ahead Pictures, American Masters Pictures and ITVS ; the WNET Group ; director, Michael Pressman ; written by John Crowley, Mary McDonagh Murphy ; produced by Mary McDonagh Murphy
- Laura Ingalls Wilder, prairie to page
- Rod Serling, American masters presents
- Hank Williams, honky tonk blues, a production of Thirteen/WNET New York, Nashville Public Television, Tremolo Productions and BBC in association with Cactus Three
- By Sidney Lumet
- Amy Tan, unintended memoir, a production of KPJR Films and American Masters Pictures ; director, James Redford ; producer, Julie Sacks, Karen Pritzker, Cassandra Jabola
- Alexander Calder
- This is Bob Hope, a production of Crew Neck Productions and American Masters Pictures ; written, produced and directed by John Scheinfeld ; produced by Dave Harding [and three others]
- Afternoon of a faun, Tanaquil Le Clercq
- Jimi Hendrix, hear my train a comin', Experience Hendrix ; Legacy ; a production of Fuse Films and Thirteen's American Masters in association with WNET ; directed by Bob Smeaton ; produced by Janie Hendrix & John McDermott
- LennoNYC, a production of Two Lefts Don't Make a Right, Dakota Group LTD and Thirteen's American masters ; produced by Susan Lacy, Jessica Levin and Michael Epstein ; written and directed by Michael Epstein
- Carole King, natural woman, 1515 Productions ; director, George Scott ; producer, Celia Moore
- Andy Warhol, a documentary film, a co-production of Steeplechase Films, Daniel Wolf, High Line Productions and Thirteen/WNET New York
- Raul Julia, the world's a stage, co-production of NGL Studios, Diamante Content, Independent Television Servie (ITVS), and Latino Public Broadcasting in association with American Masters Pictures ; producer, Jill Krikorian, Ben DeJesus ; co-producers, Edgar Andrade, Sikay Tang, Cionin Lorenzo ; director, Ben DeJesus
- Jacques PeĢpin, the art of craft, a production of KQED Inc. in association with Thirteen Productions LLC's American masters for WNET; American Masters Pictures ; produced and directed by Peter L. Stein ; written by Steve Siegelman & Peter L. Stein
- Annie Leibovitz, life through a lens, Rhinebeck Productions presents a co-production of Thirteen/WNET New York, Adirondack Pictures and Ranoah Productions ; writer/producer/director, Barbara Leibovitz
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