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- Documentary tracing the history of Storyville, the notorious--and legal--red-light district of New Orleans, Louisiana, that thrived from 1897 to 1917. Established in 1897 by the city to control prostitution (and named for the local politician who first drew up the plans and regulations for it), it became almost a source of pride for locals. It was shut down at the beginning of World War I when the US Army decreed that no prostitution would be allowed within five miles of an army base, and Storyville was within that distance.
- Justin Wilson is back. Showing how to not only cook Cajun but turn recipes into easy cooking.
- Faubourg Treme documents the enduring legacy of one of the United States' oldest African American communities, an area just outside the French Quarter of New Orleans.
- A history of space flight.
- A look back at the 1984 Louisiana World's Exposition. While it was the only World's Fair to declare bankruptcy when it was running it spurred redevelopment in that area of New Orleans, a success that continues until today.
- An overview of the life in music of Irma Thomas, The Soul Queen of New Orleans.