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Saturday Night in Babylon (1983) — A look at reggae music and culture through the eyes of Jamaican migrant workers, originally broadcast in 1983 on the television series
Vandalia Sampler. •
Appalachian Junkumentary (1987) — In which Appalachian junkyard owners explain their business, their hopes and their dreams. Originally broadcast on the PBS television series
Different Drummer. •
Hammer on the Slammer (1987) — The tale of Donald Bordenkircher, who reestablished several West Virginia state prisons that were operating on the verge of disaster. Originally broadcast on the PBS television series
Different Drummer. •
Amazing Delores (1988) — The biograph of Delores Boyd, a grandmother who writes outrageous songs and fronts a rock and roll band. Originally broadcast on the PBS television series
Different Drummer. •
Point Man For God (1989) — About
Bernard Coffindaffer, a rich industrialist who mounts a crusade to cover the American landscape with crosses. Originally broadcast on the PBS television series
Different Drummer. •
Glitch in the System (1989) —
Elmer Fike, former owner and plant manager of a small chemical company in
Nitro, West Virginia, and an opponent of government regulations, which leads him into battle with the
Environmental Protection Agency. Originally broadcast on the PBS television series
Different Drummer. •
Doctor No? (1990) — A portrait of Dr.
William Pierce, the author of
The Turner Diaries and one of the country's preeminent white supremacists. Originally broadcast on the PBS television series
Different Drummer. •
Mister D...Period (1991) — About James E. "Sug" Davis, an artist in Charleston, West Virginia, an artist who creates things out of found materials. Originally broadcast on the PBS television series
Different Drummer. •
Dancing Outlaw (1992) — Portrait of
Jesco White, a man struggling to live up to his father's legacy as the finest dancer in the Appalachian Mountains. Originally broadcast on the PBS television series
Different Drummer. •
Fleabag : the Frank Veltri story (1992) — Although operating at a substantial loss, a man refuses to close an old hotel that houses the helpless and destitute. Originally broadcast on the PBS television series
Different Drummer. •
Dancing Outlaw II: Jesco Goes to Hollywood (1994) — Jesco, the Dancing Outlaw, becomes so famous that he is summoned to Hollywood to appear on
Roseanne. •
Holy Cow, Swami! (1996) — Examines the life of the powerful Hare Krishna
Kirtanananda Swami and uncovers murder, kidnapping, and extensive fraud. •
American Breakdown (1997) — Made for commercial broadcast, this was a pilot for a reality-based series featuring interviews of interesting people stranded by the highway in urban and rural Tennessee, originally premiered 10/26/98 on the television show
Split screen. •
The Object - the Urim and Thummim (2007) == Recognition ==