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Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir: Brian Stokes Mitchell
Tony Award Winner Brian Stokes Mitchell joins with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square in a magnificent Christmas celebration featuring some of the season’s most beloved songs. To be released Wednesday December 16th, 2009
Green River: Divided Waters
Its whitewater formed the backdrop for one of the nation's great adventure stories.. Released Monday November 9th, 2009
Red Rock Rondo
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Utah's Zion National Park with Red Rock Rondo, a musical tribute to this treasured place and its people. Produced by the Western Folklife Center in cooperation with KUED TV, Red Rock Rondo explores the antique and contemporary stories of the people whose lives have been shaped by the red rock walls of Zion. Released Thursday May 21st, 2009
We Shall Remain
In the Spring of 2009 KUED teams with PBS to celebrate and preserve the words, the stories and the ways of the Ute, the Paiute, the Northwestern Shoshone, the Goshute and the Navajo people. We Shall Remain...The Utah Voices. Only on KUED. Released Monday April 13th, 2009
Wallace Stegner
Wallace Stegner was an acclaimed writer, conservationist, and teacher. He became one of America's greatest writers. His voice is the conscience of the conservation movement. Wallace Stegner is a biographical film that paints a portrait of the West that Wallace Stegner so loved. Released Monday February 2nd, 2009
The Alta Experience
Celebrating the 70th anniversary of Alta Ski Resort, The Alta Experience is a new KUED documentary that transports viewers to a mountain town with a history richer than its silver mining past. Released Wednesday December 3rd, 2008
Outside
Outside, a one-hour independently produced film, offers a gritty glimpse into a world largely invisible to the general society - gay youth homelessness in Utah. Released Monday June 23rd, 2008
Long Walk: Tears of the Navajo
The year was 1864. About eight thousand Navajo men, women and children were forced from their sacred homeland to march over 300 miles to a barren reservation in New Mexico along the Texas border, called Bosque Redondo. Many died along the way and during a four-year incarceration. It was called "The Long Walk." Released Tuesday November 20th, 2007
Healthcare: Facing Barriers
For every Utahn, for every American, there is a stark question: "Do I have a right to healthcare?" KUED addresses that question and looks at the barriers to healthcare in a new hour-long documentary by Nancy Green. Released Monday October 22nd, 2007
Aftermath of Meth
KUED’s “Aftermath of Meth,” is a hard-hitting probe of the drug that is devastating many small, rural communities in the West. The unique attributes that characterize the American West have also made it fertile ground for meth manufacturers. “Small Town America” has now become a high-stakes venue for methamphetamine trafficking. Released Wednesday May 30th, 2007 |
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