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The Documentary Channel Celebrates The "Spirit Of America" With Four U.S. Television Primetime Premieres in November
By Erin Scharf November 1, 2008 Nashville, TN For the Washington Running Report
Documentaries Feature Narration by Corbin Bernsen in "One Giant
Leap" and Beau Bridges in the Network's Original Production
of "TVA: Built for the People"
The Documentary Channel (DOC) will showcase the "Spirit of
America" in November when it presents a variety of inspiring
American-themed documentaries as part of its "Primetime
Premieres" Monday lineup.The special month of programming debuts Monday, November 3 at
10:00 p.m. ET/PT with the exclusive U.S. television premiere
of "Spirit of the Marathon," a documentary vying for Oscar
consideration that offers a rare glimpse inside the lives of
six runners as they prepare for the challenging Chicago
Marathon. On the following Monday, November 10, at 9:00 p.m.
ET/PT, DOC will exclusively telecast "American Belly Dancer"
which captures the spirit of America's entrepreneurship by
examining the history and present-day modernization of the
ancient art form of Middle Eastern dance known today in America
as belly dancing. The spirit of America's drive to win the "space race" is the
focus of "One Giant Leap" being telecast on Monday, November 17
at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. Narrated by Emmy-nominated actor Corbin
Bernsen, "One Giant Leap" traces the 50-year history of the
American space program directed by the civilian space agency,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Finally, on Monday, November 24, at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT, DOC will
hold the world television premiere of the network's original
production "TVA: Built for the People," the epic journey of the
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) from President Franklin D.
Roosevelt's signing of the TVA Act in 1933 to the impact of TVA
on the lives of people across the Tennessee Valley today.
Narrated by Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner Beau
Bridges, "TVA: Built for the People" is directed by Academy
Award nominees Sean and Andrea Fine and executive produced by
Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Tom Neff. "This month, we wanted to offer our viewers a look inside the
lives of our fellow Americans who have accomplished remarkable
achievements in the face of challenge," says Neff, The
Documentary Channel founder and CEO. "The individuals featured
in these films are prime examples that show us just how
powerful the American spirit can be and we are thrilled to
share their stories." DOC is available on DISH Network (Channel 197), and several
broadcast stations in major markets including NYC TV (Channel
25) throughout the greater New York metropolitan area.
DOC's "Spirit of America" primetime schedule for November is as follows:
Monday, November 3 "The Spirit of the Marathon"
10:00 p.m. ET/PT
Monday, November 10 "American Belly Dancer"
9:00 p.m. ET/PT
Monday, November 17 "One Giant Leap: 50 Years of the American Space Program"
9:00 p.m. ET/PT
Monday, November 24 "TVA: Built for the People"
9:00 p.m. ET/PT
Telecast one day following the New York City Marathon, "The
Spirit of the Marathon" captures the individual journeys of six
runners as they prepare for and ultimately face the challenge
of the Chicago Marathon. "Spirit of America" is the first-ever
non-fiction film to portray the drama and essence of the famed
26.2 mile event. Filmed over four continents, the film brings
together a diverse cast from amateur athletes to marathon
luminaries. Executive produced by Academy-Award winning
documentarian Mark Jonathan Harris, "Spirit of America" was
selected one of the 20 outstanding documentary films by the
International Documentary Association earlier this year after
winning awards at the Chicago International Film Festival 2007
and Mammoth Film Festival 2007."American Belly Dancer" follows the journey of Miles Copeland,
former manager of the Police and Sting and founder of IRS
Records, as he holds an international search to form a troupe
of belly dancers with the improbable mission of bringing Middle
Eastern music to the heart of America. Directed by Jon
Brandeis, "American Belly Dancer" tracks the auditioning
process that spans America and beyond and the Troupe's American
road tour with the huge rock show, Lolapalooza. During their
journey, the film reveals the hardships of making a living as a
belly dancer and the dancer's views about the history, extreme
proliferation, feminism and misogyny of the ancient art form. "One Giant Leap: 50 Years of the American Space Program"
examines the history of the nation's space program since
President Dwight D. Eisenhower established NASA on Oct. 1,
1958. The film highlights the significant events in NASA's
history and offers a glimpse of future manned space programs to
the moon, Mars and beyond. "One Giant Leap" includes
interviews with individuals directly involved in the space
program and their personal experience of what was and still is
one of the greatest technological and human achievements in the
history of mankind. It also includes exclusive expert
interviews with Shuttle astronaut Robert "Hoot" Gibson;
Mercury/Apollo astronaut Alan Shepard's daughter, Laura Shepard
Churchley; Apollo/Skylab astronaut Bill Pogue; Shuttle
astronaut Jon McBride; Apollo astronaut Al Worden, Mercury-
Apollo voice of launch control, Jack King, and space
correspondent and anchor Bill Larson. "TVA: Built for the People" is the compelling story of the
Tennessee Valley Authority told through the eyes and
experiences of the people themselves. Produced by BVI in
association with The Documentary Channel, the film explores the
transformation of the 41,000 square-mile river system that once
ravaged the Tennessee Valley, rendering it virtually
inhabitable, into one of the most prosperous and desirable
places to live in the nation. FDR's creation of TVA mobilized
an entire nation into action to lift the South out of the grips
of the Great Depression and ushered in the Atomic Age by
providing the fundamental power recourses and facilities that
enabled America to develop the first atomic bomb to ultimately
win World War II.
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