WORKING THE
LAND will tell the whole story of state agriculture.
East
of the River
2004
The story of Eastern Connecticut, from the Revolutionary
era to the casino age.
The
Mark of Uncas Emmy 2003
Uncas, the great sachem of the Mohegan
Tribe, made friends with the English colonists and ensured
the survival of his tribe.
Bob
Steele
2003
The life and
times of Connecticut's most popular media personality.
CT
and its Cities
2002
For the past
300 years, Connecticut cities have thrived and declined.
The
Green
2001
Connecticut
greens have changed radically from colonial times
until today.
CT
and the Sea
2000
How the sea
influences state history, culture, agriculture and
commerce.
Narrated by Walter Cronkite
From
Here to There
1998
How transportation
affects our lifestyle and the economy
Colt,
Legend & Legacy
1997
Hartford's
Revolver King Sam Colt and his wife Elizabeth were
international media stars in the 19th century. His
firearms won wars and created an industrial empire.
Suburbia
1997
Connecticut
is one of the most highly suburbanized states in the
country. The suburbs are where we want to be, but
at what price?
Left
to Die
1996
The Five Sullivan
Bros., who died together in 1942 with nearly 700 shipmates
in one of the country's greatest naval disasters.
As
We Tell Our Stories Emmy 1994
The history,
culture and politics of Connecticut's Native Americans
Between
Boston and New York Emmy 1993
From the Colonial
period to today, Connecticut has benefited from its
location between the two major cities. How has our
sense of place and ourselves changed through the years?
Harry
Chapin
1992
Introduction
and additional music to accompany the documentary
produced after his death.
Crusaders
and Criminals
1991
Connecticut
citizens whose cases have been heard by the Supreme
Court have come from all walks of life - from crusaders
to criminals, from victims to visionaries.