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- Respect yourself, the Stax Records story, produced by Tremolo Productions, Concord Music Group and Thirteen/WNET New York ; directed by Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville ; written and produced by Morgan Neville, Robert Gordon, and Mark Crosby
- Ted Williams, "the greatest hitter who ever lived", American Masters Pictures ; produced by Nick Davis Productions ; an Albert M. Tapper production in association with WNET's American masters for WNET, Nick Davis Productions, Big Papi Productions and Major League Baseball ; produced & directed by Nick Davis ; producer, Meredith Coleman ; written by Nick Davis
- Broadway musicals, a Jewish legacy, a production of B'WAY Films LLC, Ghost Light Films, and THIRTEEN for WNET ; producers, Bill O'Donnell, Albert M. Tapper, Jan Gura, Patty Baker, Sylvia Cahill ; produced, written and directed by Michael Kantor
- Mel Brooks, make a noise, written, produced and directed by Robert Trachtenberg ; a production of American Masters for Thirteen
- Tennessee Williams, Orpheus of the American stage, a film by Merrill Brockway ; produced by Catherine Tatge and Merrill Brockway ; written by Brooks Haxton ; directed by Merrill Brockway ; a co-production of International Cultural Programming and Thirteen/WNET in New York
- The hollow crown, by William Shakespeare ; producer, Rupert Ryle-Hodges ; executive producers, Gareth Neame, David Horn ; executive producers, Pippa Harris, Sam Mendes ; a Neal Street Productions co-production with NBC Universal and WNET Thirteen for BBC, The complete series
- Leonard Bernstein's Candide, a comic operetta in two acts, directed for television and stage by Lonny Price ; producers, Iris Merlis, Jay Good ; an Ellen M. Krass production and Thirteen/WNET
- Waging a living, a production of Public Policy Productions in association with Thirteen/WNET New York ; produced and directed by Roger Weisberg
- Attenborough's life stories, a co-production of BBC and Thirteen ; producer, Miles Barton
- The elephant and the termite, a film by Mark Deeble & Victoria Stone ; a Deeble, Stone & Oliff production with The WNET Group ; in co-production with Terra Mater Factual Studios ; in association with NHK ; directed by Mark Deeble & Victoria Stone ; writer, Mark Deeble ; producer, Victoria Stone
- Umbrella assassin, a Windfall Films production for Thirteen/WNET in New York in association with Five and Discovery Networks Europe ; produced and directed by Mark Radice ; producer, Margi Kerns
- The Crash of 1929, presented by WGBH Boston, WNET/New York and KCET/Los Angeles ; a Middlemarch Films production for the American Experience ; produced by Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer ; writer, Ronald H. Blumer
- Woody Guthrie, ain't got no home, written, produced and directed by Peter Frumkin ; series executive producer, Susan Lacy ; produced in association with The Center for Independent Documentary ; a co-production of Peter Frumkin Productions LLC and Thirteen/WNET New York
- Attenborough's life stories, a co-production of BBC and Thirteen ; producer, Miles Barton
- The Jewish Americans, Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc. & JTN Productions ; a production of JTN Productions, WETA/Washington, DC, and David Grubin Productions, Inc. in association with Thirteen/WNET New York ; written, directed and produced by David Grubin
- Slavery and the making of America, written, produced & directed by Chana Gazit ; a production of Thirteen/WNET New York, [Episode 3]
- In the life, a production of In the Life Media, Inc. ; a Thirteen/WNET Presentation ; producer, Andrea Swift, Episode 1003
- Nature, running the gauntlet, narrated by Jay O. Sanders ; produced by Jim Norton and Rob Whittlesey ; a production of Sea Studios Foundation and Thirteen ; in association with WNET New York Public Media and National Geographic Channel, Season 29, Episode 13
- The merry widow, San Francisco Opera ; music by Franz Lehár ; book and lyrics by Victor Léon and Leo Stein ; English translation of lyrics by Christopher Hassall ; dialogue by Wendy Wasserstein ; directed for TV by Gary Halvorson ; producers, Judy Flannery, John Walker ; executive producer, David Horn ; a production of Thirteen/WNET New York [and others]
- Joni Mitchell, woman of heart and mind, written and directed by Susan Lacy ; produced by Susan Lacy, Stephanie Bennett ; a co-production of Eagle Rock Entertainment and Thirteen/WNET New York
- Black in Latin America, a production of Inkwell Films, Wall to Wall Media LTD and Thirteen in association with WNET.org ; written by Henry Louis Gates Jr. ; series producer, Ricardo Pollack
- New York, a documentary film, a Steeplechase Films production for the American Experience in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET in New York, and the New-York Historical Society ; produced by Lisa Ades & Ric Burns ; directed by Ric Burns ; co-director, Lisa Ades ; written by Ric Burns & James Sanders
- Bones of the Buddha, an Icon Films production for Thirteen in association with WNET, Arte France and National Geographic Channels ; directed and written by Steven Clarke
- From Jesus to Christ, the first Christians, a Frontline coproduction with InVision Productions, Ltd. ; written and produced by Marilyn Mellowes ; senior producer and director, William Cran
- Shakespeare uncovered, produced by Blakeway Productions, 116 Films, and Thirteen ; in association with the BBC and Shakespeare's Globe and ITV Global Entertainment Limited ; producer, Richard Denton ; series producer, Bill O'Donnell ; directors, Richard Daton, Nicola Stockley, Janice Sutherland and John Holdsworth
- Tulsa, the fire and the forgotten : a centennial exploration of the 1921 race massacre, a production of Saybrook Productions Ltd. in association with the WNET Group ; WNET Thirteen ; produced and directed by Jonathan Silvers ; produced and reported by DeNeen L. Brown ; produced by Eric Stover
- The Shakers, a production of Florentine Films and the Television Laboratory at WNET/Thirteen ; a film by Ken Burns, Amy Stechler Burns ; produced by ; directed by JOhn Colby
- Copland conducts Copland, Aaron Copland ; a production of Unitel in cooperation with ITTC and WNET/13 ; video director, Kirk Browning ; producers, David Griffiths and Klaus Hallig
- Nutcracker, composer, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky ; choreography, Helgi Tomasson ; director, Matthew Diamond ; producer, Judy Flannery ; executive producer, Glenn McCoy ; executive producer, David Horn ; a co-production of San Francisco Ballet and KQED Public Television in association with Thirteen/WNET New York
- Louisa May Alcott, the woman behind Little women, a co-production of Nancy Porter Productions, Inc. and Thirteen's American Masters in association with WNET ; directed and produced by Nancy Porter ; written and produced by Harriet Reisen
- China's terracotta warriors, a Natural History New Zealand Ltd. production for Thirteen in association with WNET.ORG and National Geographic Channel
- Nature's perfect partners, a co-production of Thirteen Productions LLC and BBC in association with WNET ; produced by Sally Thomson
- Between two worlds, produced by Mi Ling Tsui, Thomas Lennon
- Woody Allen, a documentary, Whyaduck Productions, Rat Entertainment, Mike's Movies, and Insurgent Media in association with THIRTEEN's American Masters present ; a film by Robert B. Weide ; written, directed & produced by Robert B. Weide
- Nature, hosted and narrated by Chris Morgan ; written and produced by Joseph Pontecorvo ; Pontecorvo Productions and Thirteen in association with Wildlife Media, National Geographic Channel and WNET New York Public Media, Part 2
- Nature, hosted and narrated by Chris Morgan ; written and produced by Joseph Pontecorvo ; Pontecorvo Productions and Thirteen in association with Wildlife Media, National Geographic Channel and WNET New York Public Media, Part 3
- Nature, narrated by Paul Giamatti ; produced by Ann Johnson Prum ; written by Janet Hess ; a production of Coneflower Productions and Thirteen in association with WNET, Season 31, Episode 4
- Nature, narrated by Nora Young ; produced and directed by Anwar Mamon ; a production of Plimsoll Productions and Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET, Season 35, Episode 4, Part 1
- Julia Child, the French chef, WGBH/Boston
- Uncommon women and others, by Wendy Wasserstein ; WNET presents ; producer, Phylis Geller ; directors, Steven Robman and Merrily Mossman
- Mumbai massacre, produced by Electric Pictures and Furnace Limited for Thirteen in association with Screen Australia ... [et al.] ; directed by Victoria Midwinter Pitt ; produced by Andrew Ogilvie, Andrea Quesnelle ; written by Victoria Midwinter Pitt, Phil Craig
- Paul Robeson, here I stand, a co-production of Thirteen/WNET and Menair Media International ; directed by St. Clair Bourne ; produced by Chiz Schultz
- Simon Schama's Power of art, a BBC/Thirteen WNET New York co-production ; written and presented by Simon Schama ; series producer, Clare Beavan
- Andy Warhol, a documentary film, a co-production of Steeplechase Films, Daniel Wolf, High Line Productions and Thirteen/WNET New York ; directed by Rick Burns ; written by James Sanders and Ric Burns ; produced by Donald Rosenfeld, Daniel Wolf and Ric Burns
- Animal odd couples, a production of Thirteen and Summerhill Productions Seven Inc. in association with WNET ; produced by Susan K. Fleming and Bill Murphy ; directed by Susan K. Fleming
- Historias de bebés, National Geography Television ; una producción de Malvina Anderson Martin
- The Little Mermaid, a ballet by John Neumeier, based on a story by Hans Christian Andersen ; music by Lera Auerbach ; a production of San Francisco Ballet Association, NDR/Arte and Thirteen for WNET in association with BFMI and C Major Entertainment
- Churchill's deadly decision, produced by Furnace Limited for Thirteen in association with WNET.ORG, Channel 4, National Geographic Channel UK, ABC Australia, and ZDF ; written and directed by Richard Bond
- San Francisco Symphony at 100, fanfare for a new century, a production of San Francisco Symphony and Thirteen in association with WNET
- Gates of Heaven, Vernon, Florida : two films by Errol Morris, IFC Films ; produced, directed and edited by Errol Morris
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- Ted Williams, "the greatest hitter who ever lived", American Masters Pictures ; produced by Nick Davis Productions ; an Albert M. Tapper production in association with WNET's American masters for WNET, Nick Davis Productions, Big Papi Productions and Major League Baseball ; produced & directed by Nick Davis ; producer, Meredith Coleman ; written by Nick Davis
- Broadway musicals, a Jewish legacy, a production of B'WAY Films LLC, Ghost Light Films, and THIRTEEN for WNET ; producers, Bill O'Donnell, Albert M. Tapper, Jan Gura, Patty Baker, Sylvia Cahill ; produced, written and directed by Michael Kantor
- The elephant and the termite, a film by Mark Deeble & Victoria Stone ; a Deeble, Stone & Oliff production with The WNET Group ; in co-production with Terra Mater Factual Studios ; in association with NHK ; directed by Mark Deeble & Victoria Stone ; writer, Mark Deeble ; producer, Victoria Stone
- Attenborough's life stories, a co-production of BBC and Thirteen ; producer, Miles Barton
- Bones of the Buddha, an Icon Films production for Thirteen in association with WNET, Arte France and National Geographic Channels ; directed and written by Steven Clarke
- Nutcracker, composer, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky ; choreography, Helgi Tomasson ; director, Matthew Diamond ; producer, Judy Flannery ; executive producer, Glenn McCoy ; executive producer, David Horn ; a co-production of San Francisco Ballet and KQED Public Television in association with Thirteen/WNET New York
- Louisa May Alcott, the woman behind Little women, a co-production of Nancy Porter Productions, Inc. and Thirteen's American Masters in association with WNET ; directed and produced by Nancy Porter ; written and produced by Harriet Reisen
- Nature's perfect partners, a co-production of Thirteen Productions LLC and BBC in association with WNET ; produced by Sally Thomson
- Nature, hosted and narrated by Chris Morgan ; written and produced by Joseph Pontecorvo ; Pontecorvo Productions and Thirteen in association with Wildlife Media, National Geographic Channel and WNET New York Public Media, Part 2
- Nature, hosted and narrated by Chris Morgan ; written and produced by Joseph Pontecorvo ; Pontecorvo Productions and Thirteen in association with Wildlife Media, National Geographic Channel and WNET New York Public Media, Part 3
- Slavery and the making of America, written, produced & directed by Chana Gazit ; a production of Thirteen/WNET New York, [Episode 3]
- Nature, narrated by Paul Giamatti ; produced by Ann Johnson Prum ; written by Janet Hess ; a production of Coneflower Productions and Thirteen in association with WNET, Season 31, Episode 4
- Nature, running the gauntlet, narrated by Jay O. Sanders ; produced by Jim Norton and Rob Whittlesey ; a production of Sea Studios Foundation and Thirteen ; in association with WNET New York Public Media and National Geographic Channel, Season 29, Episode 13
- Nature, narrated by Nora Young ; produced and directed by Anwar Mamon ; a production of Plimsoll Productions and Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET, Season 35, Episode 4, Part 1
- The hollow crown, by William Shakespeare ; producer, Rupert Ryle-Hodges ; executive producers, Gareth Neame, David Horn ; executive producers, Pippa Harris, Sam Mendes ; a Neal Street Productions co-production with NBC Universal and WNET Thirteen for BBC, The complete series
- Animal odd couples, a production of Thirteen and Summerhill Productions Seven Inc. in association with WNET ; produced by Susan K. Fleming and Bill Murphy ; directed by Susan K. Fleming
- Copland conducts Copland, Aaron Copland ; a production of Unitel in cooperation with ITTC and WNET/13 ; video director, Kirk Browning ; producers, David Griffiths and Klaus Hallig
- Gates of Heaven, Vernon, Florida : two films by Errol Morris, IFC Films ; produced, directed and edited by Errol Morris