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- Stars Fell On Alabama is a multi-part docu-series that chronicles the rise to fame of some of the greatest names in music history. W.C. Handy pioneered the blues. Big Mama Thornton, Lionel Hampton and Nat King Cole sang jazz with all their hearts. You aren't a beach bum if you don't know Jimmy Buffet songs, and you'll get nowhere on the dance floor without help from Lionel Richie. Motown wouldn't have been Motown without Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, The Temptations or The O'Jays; Rockabilly got a jump start from the Maddox Brothers and Rose; and the story of country music cannot be written without Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams, Tammy Wynette, Emmy Lou Harris, The Oak Ridge Boys, and the group named for the state where all this talent hails from: Alabama. Florence native Sam Phillips isn't around to record how it all went down, so Stars Fell On Alabama will bring the story to life.
- In a world gone mad, Alice and Avery Bunker sit down for a spot of afternoon tea.
- In August of 1958, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was invited to Shreveport, Louisiana to deliver a speech at the Galilee Baptist Church as part of a voter registration workshop. "Beyond Galilee" explores how the Civil Rights movement evolved in Shreveport in the years that followed, highlighting the key events of the movement in Shreveport through the testimonies of the actual participants supplemented by news footage, rare audio, home movies and photos from the era. "Beyond Galilee" chronicles a vital part of Shreveport's history and provides much needed insight and perspective into the city's role in the national Civil Rights movement.