Frontline airs many different documentaries including subjects like the government, money, education, outdoor activities and so many more.
He narrated the PBS series Eyes on the Prize in 1987 and 1990.
Review the production companies for the PBS documentaries where you believe that you'd qualify to be a writer. Production companies making legitimate documentaries generally hire union workers. Your rate, then would be union scale, depending on the length of the documentary and the genre involved. Depending on whether you -- or the production company where you want to work -- are attached to the Writers Guild - West or the Writers Guild - East, you can download their schedule of minimums from the appropriate Web site.
The PBS documentary you're referring to is likely "The Last Alaskans," which follows the lives of people living in the remote areas of Alaska. Another possibility is "Alone in the Wilderness," featuring Dick Proenneke, who built a cabin in the Alaskan wilderness in the 1970s and documented his experiences. Both showcases the challenges and rewards of living off the land in a rugged environment.
An individual can purchase PBS DVDs directly from the PBS website. PBS stands for Public Broadcasting Services and produces a variety of television shows.
The duration of NOW on PBS is 3120.0 seconds.
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He narrated the PBS series Eyes on the Prize in 1987 and 1990.
His Name is Will Lyman. The same guy who Narrates FRONTLINE on PBS
The popularity of a website is difficult to gauge, and typically would be a subjective measure. Some good documentary websites include Top Documentary Films, and Documentary Heaven. One can also view some of the PBS documentaries on the PBS Video site.
Sesame Street, Masterpiece Theatre, Nova, Frontline... to name a few.
Frontline was originally aired in 1983 and was created by David Flanning and aired in America by PBS. The show started with Jessica Savitch as the anchorwoman but after she died it and Judy Woodruff took over as anchorwoman the anchorman/anchorwoman status of the show was abolished and each report was introduced by the narrator.
Stories featured on the PBS Frontline often include stories from all over the world that are generating a lot of discussion. Stories related to wars and other governments are common for foreign stories. For stories inside the United States, stories about the government, military, and foreign policy show up commonly.
"Michael Thompson, Ph.D. is a consultant, author and psychologist specializing in children and families. He is Senior Advisor to the PBS Parents Guide to Raising Boys and the host of the PBS documentary Raising Cain
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No. Although there have been a lot of documentaries on many subjects including the Mayan calendar, no one has yet made a documentary on the Gregorian calendar, one of the most used documents on the planet. Not even PBS or the History channel.
According to a PBS documentary the number of Americans without insurance has reached the astronomical number of 44 million individuals, these were current figures.