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- The story of American track sprinter Wilma Rudolph, who overcame physical handicaps to win three gold medals in the 1960 Olympics.
- The definitive photographic record of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, told "from the inside" through the lives of the participants, the words of David Perry, and the singing voice of Placido Domingo. From the opening to closing ceremonies, this unique style of storytelling shows a side of the Olympic Games not seen by television audiences.
- A documentary covering the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
- In 1947, the year Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier, Bill Veeck signed Larry Doby (1923-2003) to the Cleveland Indians. We see interviews with Doby himself, family members, teammates, and baseball historians. The film traces Doby's career from high-school athletics in Paterson, N.J. and being in the Navy during World War II, to playing in the Negro Leagues, breaking into the majors, winning a World Series and playing on All-Star teams, mentoring younger players, becoming a coach and manager, and being elected to the Hall of Fame. The film argues that Doby, Robinson, Veeck, and Branch Rickey's contributions were not just to baseball, but to U.S. history.
- Documentary on heavyweight boxers Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali.
- A documentary covering the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
- Award-winning sports chronicler Bud Greenspan delivers a powerful and emotional look at six individual stories in the official film of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. Greenspan goes beyond highlight footage to tell the story of how these athletes overcome incredible obstacles to achieve Olympic glory.
- The "RAY CHARLES TRIBUTE: In Performance at the White House" showcases an evening in honor of Ray Charles' legacy and his influence on American music. Featured performers include Yolanda Adams, Demi Lovato, Anthony Hamilton, Usher and many others.
- Documentary using still photographs, vintage film footage and interviews with some of the early stars of American baseball to trace the development of the sport from the end of the 19th Century through the first decade and a half of the Twentieth.
- Famed sports storyteller Bud Greenspan chronicles six American's stories of their quest for Olympic glory at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
- Bud Greenspan looks back at the most interesting stories from the 2006 Olympic Winter Games.
- Bud Greenspan presents this look at the 2004 Summer Games. Featured athletes include fencer Mariel Zagunis, track's Hicham El Guerrouj, softball's Lisa Fernandez, weightlifter Pyrros Dimas, swimmer Otylia Jedrzejczak and cyclists Anna and Kerrie Mears.
- 19981h 59mNot Rated6.8 (65)TV MovieA documentary covering the 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano.
- The final Olympics documentary produced by legendary filmmaker Bud Greenspan before his death at age 84 is this typically riveting, emotionally involving portrait of athletes competing at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, British Columbia.
- A one-hour special, AGELESS HEROES. capturing the spirit, vitality and potential of men and women who have achieved success and continue to do so beyond the age of 65. Among the "heroes" to be saluted are singer/dancer/actress Eartha Kitt; jazz musician Dr. Bily Taylor; and civil rights activist and former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young.
- Bud Greenspan revisits his favorite stories and personalities from past Winter Olympic Games.
- "THE GOSPEL TRADITION: In Performance at the White House" showcases an evening in honor of gospel music and its profound influence on American music. Featured performers include Bishop Rance Allen, Pastor Shirley Caesar, Rodney Crowell, Aretha Franklin, Rhiannon Giddens, Emmylou Harris, Darlene Love, Lyle Lovett, Tamela Mann, the Morgan State University Choir and Michelle Williams.