The trials and tribulations of small town Texas football players, their friends, family, and coaching staff. DISC 5: I THINK WE SHOULD HAVE SEX, EXTENDED FAMILIES, CH-CH-CH-CH-CHANGES.
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ROOTS - DISC 1 (EPS 1 AND 2) (1977)
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An epic tale spanning 200 years, from Kunta Kinti's enslavement to his descendants' liberation, Roots is a dramatisation of author Alex Haley's family line. When originally aired back in the late 1970s Roots was one of the most watched and critically lauded television dramatisations of the decade, in part because it provided its largely white audience with a palatable history lesson that many had been hitherto reluctant to learn. To watch the series now it seems a little bit over dramatised and
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ROOTS - DISC 2 (EPS 3 AND 4) (1977)
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An epic tale spanning 200 years, from Kunta Kinti's enslavement to his descendants' liberation, Roots is a dramatisation of author Alex Haley's family line. When originally aired back in the late 1970s Roots was one of the most watched and critically lauded television dramatisations of the decade, in part because it provided its largely white audience with a palatable history lesson that many had been hitherto reluctant to learn. To watch the series now it seems a little bit over dramatised and
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ROOTS - DISC 3 (EPS 5 AND 6) (1977)
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An epic tale spanning 200 years, from Kunta Kinti's enslavement to his descendants' liberation, Roots is a dramatisation of author Alex Haley's family line. When originally aired back in the late 1970s Roots was one of the most watched and critically lauded television dramatisations of the decade, in part because it provided its largely white audience with a palatable history lesson that many had been hitherto reluctant to learn. To watch the series now it seems a little bit over dramatised and
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SIMON SCHAMA'S THE POWER OF ART: DISC 2 (2006)
Certification12 Our Rating
Focusing on eight iconic works of art this series reveals the history of visual imagination through the ages. Using a combination of dramatic reconstruction, spectacular photography and Simon Schama's enthusiastic and idiosyncratic narration the viewer is led from the murderous world of baroque Rome to paranoid, revolutionary Paris and the carnage of civil war Spain to the paradox of a 1950s New York caught between Cold War jitters and Manhattan glitter. Excellent! This disc looks at David's Dea
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