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Henry Ford [videorecording] / by Baynard, John,director of photography.; Colt, Sarah,screenwriter,producer,director.; Kusiak, John,composer (expression); Platt, Oliver,narrator.(CARDINAL)785819; Willis, P. Andrew,composer (expression); American Experience Films.; Corporation for Public Broadcasting.(CARDINAL)139760; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)(CARDINAL)189964; WGBH (Firm)(CARDINAL)800650;
The natural-born tinkerer -- Ford Motor Company incorporates -- Institutionalizing efficiency -- Five-dollar day revolutionizes industry -- High wages with strings attached -- Boardroom takeover -- An opinionated folk hero -- The end of the Model T -- River Rouge & Greenfield Village -- Labor battles during the Great Depression -- Edsel's death -- Ford's legacy.Editor, Sabrina Zanella-Foresi ; original music by John Kusiak and P. Andrew Willis ; cinematographer, John Baynard.Narrator, Oliver Platt.The television program Henry Ford paints a fascinating portrait of a farm boy who rose from obscurity to become the most influential American innovator of the 20th century. Ford's Model T automobile and his five-dollar-a-day wage ushered in the modern world, earning Ford reverence from millions of Americans. Yet many of the changes he wrought deeply troubled the car maker. In frustration, he battled his workers and bullied those who looked up to him, including his only son.DVD, NTSC, region 1, widescreen; 5.1 Surround.
Subjects: Biographical television programs.; Documentary television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Television series.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Ford, Henry, 1863-1947.; Automobile industry and trade; Automobile industry executives; Inventors;

The battle of Chosin [videorecording] / by De Besche, Austin,director of photography.; Ervin, Chad,editor of moving image work.; MacLowry, Randall,film producer,film director.(CARDINAL)270321; McCarthy, Stephen(Cinematographer),director of photography.; Murphy, Michael,1938-narrator.; Samels, Mark,television producer.; Walker, Keith(Cinematographer),director of photography.; Willis, P. Andrew,composer (expression); Zwonitzer, Mark,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)431726; Film Posse (Firm),production company.; PBS Distribution (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)309769;
Edited by Chad Ervin ; cinematography, Stephen McCarthy, Keith Walker, Austin De Besche ; original music, P. Andrew Willis ; executive producer, Mark Samels.Narrator, Michael Murphy.Originally broadcast as an episode of the television program American experience by PBS November 1, 2016.On Thanksgiving Day, 1950, US Army troops pushed north through the Korean peninsula to drive North Korea's Communist army out of democratically held South Korea. Within days, they were surrounded by more than 85,000 Chinese soldiers in the mountains by the Chosin Reservoir. View the intense battle in intimate detail in this vivid narrative of combat and survival in the first major military clash of the Cold War.Rating: TV-PG.DVD, NTSC, Region 1; widescreen; 5.1 surround sound.
Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Korean War, 1950-1953;

The mine wars [videorecording] / by Andrews, Thomas G.,1972-commentator.; Dugas, Mark,editor of moving image work.; Estepp, Doug,commentator.; Feurer, Rosemary,commentator.; Giardina, Denise,1951-commentator.(CARDINAL)732779; Green, James R.,1944-2016,commentator,consultant.(CARDINAL)135375; MacLowry, Randall,television director,television producer.(CARDINAL)270321; McCarthy, Stephen(Cinematographer),director of photography.; Murphy, Michael,1938-narrator.; Willis, P. Andrew,composer (expression); Television adaptation of (work):Green, James R.,1944-2016.Devil is here in these woods.; Film Posse (Firm),production company.; PBS Distribution (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)309769; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.),broadcaster.(CARDINAL)189964; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.),production company.(CARDINAL)154259;
Editor, Mark Dugas ; original music, P. Andrew Willis ; cinematography by Stephen McCarthy ; consultant, James Green.Narrator, Michael Murphy ; commentators, James Green, Doug Estepp, Rosemary Feurer, Thomas Andrews, Denise Giardina.At the beginning of the 20th century, coal was the engine of American industrial progress. Nearly three quarters of a million men across the country spent ten or twelve hours a day underground in coal mines. The Mine Wars brings to life the struggle that turned the coalfields of southern West Virginia into a blood-soaked war zone where basic constitutional rights and freedoms were violently contested.TV Parental Guidelines rating: TV-PG (parental guidance suggested; this program contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children).DVD; NTSC; all regions; 16:9 widescreen presentation; 5.1 surround.
Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Television adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Jones, Mother, 1837-1930.; United Mine Workers of America. District 17; Coal miners; Coal miners; Coal miners; Coal mines and mining; Labor movement; West Virginia Mine Wars, W. Va., 1897-1921.;