Utah World War II Stories is a stirring landmark series in five parts. The men and women of "the Greatest Generation" recollect the pivotal events of World War II in this important series from KUED. Utahns tell some of the greatest stories of their lives in The Struggle, Europe, The Pacific, The Home Front and Untold Stories
Read more »Released Monday March 8th, 2010
For forty years the American West has been the nation's battleground for the preservation of wild lands. But have 21st century growth and energy demands relegated wilderness to the pages of history? Robert Redford joins a host of diverse voices in debating the need and purpose of wilderness in a visually stunning new documentary by KUED's John Howe. The film airs February 3 at 7:00 p.m. KUED.
Read more »Released Wednesday February 3rd, 2010
Its whitewater formed the backdrop for one of the nation's great adventure stories..
Read more »Released Monday November 9th, 2009
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.
Read more »Released Monday April 13th, 2009
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.
Read more »Released Monday February 2nd, 2009
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.
Read more »Released Wednesday December 3rd, 2008
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.
Read more »Released Monday June 23rd, 2008
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."
Read more »Released Tuesday November 20th, 2007
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.
Read more »Released Monday October 22nd, 2007
"The art of Maynard Dixon is about the land. The color, temperature, intensity, and vastness of the desert were his subjects; the rhythms and forces of nature were his themes. To experience Dixon's work over time and in quantity is to refresh our own senses and to remember our own fundamental connection with earth and sky. We might call him a poet and a politician in addition to painter, such is Dixon's power to enable us to feel both the energy and the elegance of our own geography and by extension, to reflect upon the importance of the earth to virtually everything we do."
Read more »Released Monday November 6th, 2006
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