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- Half-improvised, low-to-no budget show with sketch comedy and live music (ranging from local talent to star performers), with Uncle Floyd himself as host, puppeteer and piano player.
- A musical portrait of the legendary American jazz guitarist.
- Groucho Marx recounts his life from a young performer to a beloved icon of entertainment.
- Showcase for talented youth of Hispanic Heritage. Inspired by Elvira Ferrer of Newark New Jersey. The competition portion of the Showcase is held at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and Awards are given in the names of Latin greats Beatriz Rodriguez, Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, Cuban Pete and Rita Moreno. Former Youth Showcase performer Kat De Luna returns to celebrate the young performers.
- New Jersey Legacy is a series of ten half-hour television programs about the history of New Jersey. The first three programs were narrated by Academy Award-winning actress Celeste Holm and the rest by New Jersey historian John T. Cunningham. The programs are titled "Fortunes in Furs," "The Two New Jerseys," "Royal Rule and Religious Revival," "The Republican Rebellion," "Monopolies and Mechanics," "Vistas of Democracy," "A State of Many Nations," "Technology in the Garden," "The Progressive Banner," and "The Suburban State." Among the scholars who appear on-camera are: Anthony F. C. Wallace of the University of Pennsylvania; Herbert Kraft of Seton Hall University; John Murrin Jameson Doig of Princeton University; Alice Kessler-Harris, Richard P. McCormick, William Gillette, Stephen A. Salmore, and Clement A. Price of Rutgers University; Gregory Dowd of the University of Michigan; Mark Lender of Kean College; Gregory Dowd of the University of Michigan; Bruce Laurie of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Lizabeth Cohen of Harvard; Kenneth Jackson of Columbia University; Delight Dodyk, and Thomas Fleming. The producers of the series were David Steven Cohen of the Historical Commission and Lou Presti and New Jersey Network, and the music was composed and performed by Robert Sands, who won a New York regional Emmy for the theme music. The programs can be viewed at the following web site:
- George and his son, spend a day at an archaeological site, thousands of years old. Through "visits" with historical characters, and guidance from teachers and archaeologists on site, we learn new things about Native Americans, and George.
- In a special documentary made for public television in the United States, Eric Luskin goes behind the scenes of the 25th anniversary story Silver Nemesis: Part One (1988) to interview the cast and crew.
- Images/Imágenes - The longest running Latino community program in the history of PBS, this 30-minute weekly program focused on cultural events and public affairs in the Hispanic community and featured the annual special, NJN Hispanic Youth Showcase, which provided scholarships for some of New Jersey's finest young Hispanic dancers, musicians, and singers. In 1969, the Puerto Rican community asked the emerging New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority for a program that could serve the coverage needs of the media divided Hispanic community living in North, Central and South Jersey. After several defining months of negotiation, Images/Imágenes became the first Latino program to air on a Public Broadcasting System (PBS) in the entire Garden State. It joined a line-up of fresh and newly created programs that would make the station uniquely New Jersey. Born in 1970, New Jersey Public Television (NJPTV), the new competitor in the broadcast field, opened the door for in-depth news, sports, arts, entertainment, and diverse public affairs programs aimed at underserved communities. It brought New Jersey viewers closer by challenging the media powerhouses, who for years controlled and divided the State in half. For the Latino community, the birth of a New Jersey-centric public media outlet indicated that for the first time ever the entire tri-state area would be able to see the important role Latinos play in the enrichment of the Garden State. Under the series title "Mi Casa Su Casa" (My House Your House), the first producer and host, Diego Castellanos, made history on January 6, 1972, with a premiere special dedicated to the Three Kings. The program excelled beyond expectations and gave rise to a cavalcade of broadcasting accomplishments. After several name changes (Imagenes, Imagenes Latinas and Images/Imagenes), the series ended on New Jersey Network (NJN) on June 30, 2011. For 39 years, it was on the record, as the longest running Latino program nationally on PBS. It won multi-Emmy awards with numerous national acclaims from the White House, Congress, National PBS, the National Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), and three NJ Governors. The series represented PBS in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. It was distributed by the Department of Defense and seen at American military bases around the world. It also went national under the Latino Consortium's series "PRESENTE" with host Rita Moreno.
- Showcase for talented youth of Hispanic Heritage. Inspired by Elvira Ferrer of Newark New Jersey. The competition portion of the Showcase is held at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and Awards are given in the names of Latin greats Beatriz Rodriguez, Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, Cuban Pete and Rita Moreno.
- Showcase for talented youth of Hispanic Heritage. Inspired by Elvira Ferrer of Newark New Jersey. The competition portion of the Showcase is held at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and Awards are given in the names of Latin greats Beatriz Rodriguez, Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, Cuban Pete and Rita Moreno. Dance great Beatriz Rodriguez and Grammy nominee Karina Pasian appear as special guests. Hosted by former winners Erica Mendez, Elyssa Cueto and Emma Rosa Bigelow.
- Emmy nominated documentary focusing on every moment with a coach and her women's basketball team the Scarlet Knights throughout the 2000-2001 season, one year removed from Rutgers' first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament Final Four.
- An orphan named TJ is excited to be adopted just in time for Christmas but is disappointed to find that his new parents don't share his belief in Santa Claus.
- Shep addresses the viewer directly from the back seat of a limousine traveling along the modern version of the first highway in America. He muses on what he observes through the windows.
- She Says: Women In News examines women in journalism. It interviews ten women who hold significant positions of power in the news world. They discuss how their perspectives on world event differ from that of their male colleagues. They also discuss the problems that woman face getting respect in the world of journalism.
- A documentary that explores New Jersey's historic places and the struggle to save them from ruin. Narrated by Lestor Holt, it sheds light on how communities change when historic landmarks and districts are abandoned or destroyed.
- The Around and About New Jersey television series consists of eight, fifteen-minute television programs intended for use in the elementary schools. The topics of the programs are following: the Lenape Indian Village at Waterloo State Park; the Morristown National Historic Park and the Revolutionary War; Paterson's Great Falls National Historic Park and the Botto House National Labor Museum; the Howell Living History Farm; the Still Family Reunion and the Underground Railroad; the Thomas A. Edison National Historic Park in West Orange; Roosevelt, New Jersey, and the Ben Shahn mural depicting Jewish immigration; and the Statehouse Tour and the meaning of democracy. The programs are introduced by former New Jersey First Lady Lucinda Florio and hosted by Midge Gerrera. The co-producers of the series were David Steven Cohen formerly of the New Jersey Historical Commission and the late Lou Presti formerly of New Jersey Network. In 1992 the series won a Middle Atlantic Regional Emmy for the best children's television series.
- The venerable award winning show turns a quarter century. Hosted by past winners Isabel Rodriguez, Emma Rosa Bigelow, Veronica Kole, Anthony Fania and Keila Perez-Vega, this television special serves as a showcase for youth of Hispanic Heritage. William Q. Sanchez has served at the helm for 25 years of the show that has launched the careers of numerous movie, television, Broadway and recording stars.
- Interviews with the stars of the long-running BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who (1963).
- An introduction to Veterans Yoga with a small class and interview of Veterans Yoga Project Maggie.
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