Historical television programs
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Historical television programs
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Historical television programs
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- The Irish in America, the History Channel ; an A & E Network presentation ; a Greystone production ; executive producers, Craig Haffner, Donna E. Lusitana ; producer, Rhys Thomas ; [directed by Thomas Lennon, Mark Zwonitzer]
- Last stand of the 300, and other famous Greek battles, produced by Limulus Productions, Inc. for the History Channel ; producers, Matt Koed, David W. Padrusch; director, David W. Padrusch
- Henry IV, [videorecording DVD], by William Shakespeare ; Universal ; a Neal Street Productions co-production with NBC Universal and WNET Thirteen for BBC ; Carnival Film & Television Limited ; director and adaptor, Richard Eyre ; producer, Rupert Ryle-Hodges
- Ancient voices, modern world, National Geographic Channel
- Sharpe, a Central production ; directed by Tom Clegg ; written by Charles Wood, Eoghan Harris, Colin MacDonald, Complete season two
- The Forsyte saga, the complete series
- American genius
- Grant, produced by Leonardo DiCaprio ; written by Nicholas Greene, Frederick Rendina, Ron Chernow ; directed by Malcolm Venville
- Versailles, CAPA Drama, Zodiak Fiction, Incendo present a Canal+ création originale; directed by Thomas Vincent, Season 1
- 如懿传, Ruyi's royal love in the palace, 华录出版传媒有限公司 出品发行, 下部
- The Sixties, the decade that changed the world, Playtone and Herzog & Co. Production for CNN ; produced by Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Mark Herzog
- Two American families, A Frontline production with Okapi Productions LLC and Public Affairs Television ; producers, Tom Casciato and Kathleen Hughes ; writers, Kathleen Hughes and Bill Moyers
- Victoria, a co-production of Mammoth Screen and Masterpiece for ITV; producer, Paul Frift ; writers, Daisy Goodwin, Guy Andrews ; directors, Olly Blackburn, Sandra Goldbacher, Tom Vaughan, The complete first season
- 9/11 commemorative set, produced for the History Channel
- The explorers, a century of discovery, produced by the National Geographic Society and WQED Pittsburgh ; written and produced by Nicolas Noxon