Science,
Space, Aviation |
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X-Pilot |
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Scott Crossfield's last test flight in the
rocket powered
experimental X-3 aircraft. 25:12 minutes. Broadcast
ABC, series title "Close Up". Co-produced
by: Time Inc.,ABC News,Drew Associates
Executive Producer: Robert Drew |
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Blackie |
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Airline pilot Harold F. Blackburn, returns from Rome
to land in NY during a snowstorm on Christmas Eve, his
60th birthday (forced retirement) and all that that means
to an airline pilot who is fit and loves to fly. 52:55
minutes. Broadcast in syndication. Series title "The
Living Camera" . Co-produced by Time Life Broadcast, Drew Associates
Executive Producer: Robert Drew |
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The Time of Our
Lives |
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Pioneering magazine program including the first test
flight of the B-70. 56:40 minutes. |
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Men Encounter
Mars (Mariner IV) |
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With the NASA science team as they get back the first
views and readings from the Mariner IV space craft as
it encounters Mars. 28:09 minutes. Produced for NASA-syndication.
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The Space Duet
of Spider and Gumdrop |
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(Apollo 9) Musical impressions of the first space flight
in which the lunar lander orbits alone, then rejoins the
command module to land the crew back on Earth. 28:40 minutes.
NASA-syndication.
Cine Golden Eagle. |
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The Sun Ship Game
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Theatrical length documentary on the US Soaring Championships.
82:34 minutes. A film by Robert Drew. A Max L.
Raab production |
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Life in Outer
Space and the Mind of Man |
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Carl Sagan, Phillip Morrison and a cast of Nobel Prize
winners argue the science behind deductions that there
is life in outer space. 30 minutes. For NASA. Broadcast
syndication. |
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Who's Out There? |
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(Orson Welles and Carl Sagan) With words from his famous
"War of the Worlds" broadcast, introduces the
scientific rational and research behind the suppositions
that there is life in outer space, Phillip Morrison and
a cast of Nobel Prize winning scientists. 28:02 minutes.
NASA-syndication.
Cine Golden Eagle. |
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Messages From
The Birds |
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How the shorebirds convey warnings to man about his
treatment of the environment. 52 minutes. "Audubon",
"Turner", "PBS" |
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River of Hawks |
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Natural spectacle of millions of hawks concentrating
during their migration over Panama as seen through aerial
photography by Robert Drew. 20 minutes. Geographic Explorer. |
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Your Flight is
Cancelled |
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World's busiest airport when a thunderstorm strikes.
45 minutes. "Frontline- PBS".
Emmy Nomination, '88. |
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From
Two Men and a War |
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Robert Drew’s war as a teen age fighter pilot,
room mate of Ernie Pyle and how the experience influenced
his development of Cinema Verite. |
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