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LONG FORM DOCUMENTARY

IMAGINATION+INNOVATION: 100 Years of Engineers at NC State University


THE MALPASS BROTHERS: HEADING HOME (country music duo from NC in Nashville)


EARTHCASTER: Life and Work of Thomas Sayre (NC sculptor with international work)


COMING OUT~COMING IN: FAITH, IDENTITY and BELONGING (gay Christians in NC)  


FACES FROM THE FLOOD (Aftermath Hurricane Floyd, narrated by Reynolds Price)


GOOD OL' GIRLS (musical based on the novels of Lee Smith and Jill McCorkle and the songs of Marshall Chapman and Matraca Berg)


LEARNING WITH THE WORLD (New Languages in NC Schools)


NORTH CAROLINA GIVING (Nontraditional philanthropy)


HARVEST OF DIGNITY (Life of NC farmworkers, 50th anniversary of Harvest of Shame on CBS)


RUTH and BILLY GRAHAM: WHAT GRACE PROVIDES

  (bio, narrated by Walter Cronkite)


SOMETHING IN COMMON (Diversity in NC Schools)


HARD RAIN (Aftermath of Hurricane Floyd 1999)


FIDDLER's GROVE: A Celebration of Old-Time Music

Donna and Georgann have interviewed thousands of people over the years. And they can drop some names — from Walter Cronkite to Michael Jordan,  Lady Bird Johnson to Mother Teresa, Billy Collins to Jim Lehrer. But they agree some of the best interviews have been with citizens sharing stories of whatever they love most. These interviews have resulted in many broadcast documentaries for public television in North Carolina and beyond. Here are a just a few: