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Some Selected Reviews

HOW THE WEST WAS LOST

The Boston Globe: "Eye-opening and heart-breaking. Part two [written by Harvey Ardman] –about the valiant, doomed flight of the Nez Perce toward the Canadian border is the best...sharply focused, clearly detailed and powerfully affecting."

The Denver Post: "You will think Ken Burns of the famous Civil War series on PBS had a hand in it. The photography, pace, mix, research, sound and storytelling are top rate....as good as anything I’ve seen on Indians on television, How the West Was Lost is entertaining, enlightening and emotional. "

The Rocky Mountain News: "An epic television documentary...a compelling look at America’s past."

The San Francisco Chronicle: "Remarkably lucid and emotionally draining."

People Magazine: "B+. In its sweep and depiction of mutual misunderstanding of values and world views, How the West Was Lost approaches Greek tragedy."

MAKING SENSE OF THE SIXTIES

Newsweek: "Making Sense of the Sixties very much resembles the decade it revisits: challenging, passionate, tragic, hilarious and always, even from this distance, remarkably unsettling."

The Boston Globe: "It is hard to find fault with the wisdom and passion that went into this series."

The Toronto Globe and Mail: "Making Sense of the Sixties does; it is a rich, televisual scrapbook–intelligent, sensitive, thoughtful, profound...."

WINGS OVER WATER

The New York Times: "An intelligent, provocative look at the history of naval aviation...more than a standard military history...it is all worth watching...a valuable history lesson. "


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