American Masters
American Masters | |
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Created by | Susan Lacy |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 28[1] |
No. of episodes | 200 (as of January 21, 2014)[1] |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Susan Lacy (1986–2013), Michael Kantor (2014-present) |
Producer(s) | Thirteen/WNET[2] |
Release | |
Original network | PBS |
Original release | June 22, 1986 – present |
External links | |
Website |
American Masters is a PBS television show which produces biographies on artists, actors and writers of the United States who have left a profound impact on the nation's popular culture. It is produced by WNET in New York City. The show debuted on PBS in 1986.[2]
Groups or organizations featured include: Actors Studio, Algonquin Round Table, Group Theatre, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Women of Tin Pan Alley, Negro Ensemble Company, Juilliard School, the Beat Generation, The Singer-songwriters of the 1970s, Sun Records, Vaudeville, and Warner Bros.
History
American Masters, a series "devoted to America's 'greatest native-born and adopted' artists", was originally scheduled to premier in September 1985; for "logistical scheduling reasons" the premiere was delayed until summer 1986, though on October 16, 1985, an American Masters "special" called Aaron Copland: A Self-Portrait was aired.[3]
The first of the 15 first-season episodes was Private Conversations,[4] a "cinema-verite documentary by Christian Blackwood done in that trickiest of cinematic forms: a film about a film, in this instance the television version of Death of a Salesman, directed by Volker Schlöndorff".[5] It aired on June 23, 1986, as one of two episodes not specifically commissioned for the show's first season.[5]
Susan Lacy, American Masters creator and executive producer, selected each subject, matched them to the specific film makers, and oversaw a first-season budget of $8 million.[5] Before creating the series Lacy had been the senior programmer for Great Performances and one of the "architects" of American Playhouse, having written the original proposal for the latter. At the time of the show's premiere, she was also the East Coast head of the Sundance Institute.[5]
After the show's first two seasons, American Masters began producing most of its episodes; in those cases, it hires directors, arranges for funding, manages the budget, and supervises the editing; the show reserves the right to make the final cut on every film it produces.[6] The American Masters production company occasionally plays a more limited role and co-produces some of its episodes, such as the 2005 documentary on Bob Dylan, No Direction Home, and then in 2010 The Doors, When You're Strange.
Subjects
A
- "Miracle on 44th Street: A Portrait of the Actors Studio"[7]
- Stella Adler
- "Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women"[8]
- "The Algonquin Round Table: About the Algonquin"[9]
- "Woody Allen: A Documentary" (November 20 & 21, 2011)[10]
- "Atlantic Records: The House That Ahmet Built"[11]
- "Satchmo: The Life of Louis Armstrong"[12]
- "John James Audubon: Drawn From Nature"[13]
- "Richard Avedon: Light and Dark"[14] (January 24, 1996)
B
- "Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound"[15]
- "Balanchine"[16]
- "James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket"[17]
- "Lucille Ball: Finding Lucy"[18]
- "Tony Bennett: The Music Never Ends"[19]
- "Leonard Bernstein: Reaching for the Note"[20]
- Bluesland: A Portrait of American Music [21]
- "Jeff Bridges: The Dude Abides"[22]
- "Mel Brooks: Make a Noise"[23]
- "James Brown: Soul Survivor"[24]
- "Carol Burnett: A Woman of Character"[25]
C
- "John Cage: I Have Nothing to Say and I'm Saying It"[26]
- "Alexander Calder"[27]
- "Cab Calloway: Sketches"[28]
- Robert Capa: In Love and War"[29]
- "Unanswered Prayers: The Life and Times of Truman Capote"[30]
- "Johnny Carson: King of Late Night"[31]
- "John Cassavetes"[32]
- "Willa Cather: The Road is All"[33]
- "Lon Chaney: Man of a Thousand Faces"[34]
- "Unknown Chaplin"[35]
- "Ray Charles: The Genius of Soul"[36]
- "Julia! America's Favorite Chef"[37]
- "Harold Clurman: A Life of Theatre"[38]
- "The World of Nat King Cole"[39]
- "Sam Cooke: Crossing Over"[40]
- "Aaron Copland: A Self Portrait"[41]
- "Walter Cronkite: Witness to History"[42]
- "Bing Crosby Rediscovered"[43]
- "On Cukor"[44]
- "Merce Cunningham: A Life of Dance"[45]
- "Coming to Light: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indians"[46]
D
- "James Dean: Sense Memories"[47]
- "Plácido Domingo: A Musical Life"[48]
- The Doors: When You're Strange[49]
- No Direction Home: Bob Dylan[50]
E
- "Thomas Eakins: A Motion Portrait"[51]
- "Charles & Ray Eames: The Architect and the Painter"[52]
- "Clint Eastwood – Out of the Shadows"[53]
- "Albert Einstein: How I See The World"[54]
- "A Duke Named Ellington"[55]
- "Ralph Ellison: An American Journey"[56]
F
- "Ella Fitzgerald: Something to Live for"[57]
- "F. Scott Fitzgerald: Winter Dreams"[58]
- "John Ford/John Wayne: The Filmmaker and the Legend"[59]
- "Miloš Forman:Portrait"[60]
- Aretha Franklin: The Queen of Soul"[61]
- "Buckminster Fuller: Thinking Outloud"[62] (April 10, 1996)
G
- "Judy Garland: By Myself"[63]
- "Marvin Gaye: What's Going On"[64]
- "Inventing David Geffen"[65]
- "Sketches of Frank Gehry"[66]
- "George Gershwin Remembered"[67]
- "The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg"[68]
- "Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me"[69]
- "Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts"[70]
- "Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies"[71]
- "Benny Goodman: Adventures in the Kingdom of Swing"[72]
- "Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould"[73]
- "Martha Graham: A Dancer Revealed"[74]
- "Cary Grant: A Class Apart"[75]
- "D. W. Griffith: Father of Film"[76]
- "Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home"[77]
- "Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre"[78]
H
- "Merle Haggard: Learning to Live with Myself"[79]
- "Dashiell Hammett: Detective. Writer"[80]
- "John Hammond: From Bessie Smith to Bruce Springsteen"[81]
- "Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did for Love"[82]
- "Helen Hayes: First Lady of the American Theatre"[83]
- "The Lives of Lillian Hellman"[84]
- "Ernest Hemingway: Rivers to the Sea"[85]
- "Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train A Comin'"[86]
- "Don Hewitt: 90 Minutes on 60 Minutes"[87] (May 1, 1998)
- "Al Hirschfeld: The Line King"[88]
- "Hitchcock, Selznick and the End of Hollywood"[89]
- Hollywood Chinese[90]
- "David Hockney: The Colors of Music"[91]
- "Billie Holiday: The Long Night of Lady Day"[92]
- "Lena Horne: In Her Own Voice"[93]
- "Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun"[94]
J
- "Jasper Johns: Ideas in Paint"[95]
- "Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance"[96]
- "John Fogerty:
- "Philip Johnson: A Self Portrait"[97] (June 30, 1986)
- "Bill T. Jones: A Good Man"[98]
- "Quincy Jones: In the Pocket"[99]
- "Juilliard"[100]
K
- "Danny Kaye: A Legacy of Laughter"[101]
- "A Letter to Elia" and "Reflecting on Kazan"[102]
- "Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow"[103]
- "Garrison Keillor: The Man on the Radio with the Red Shoes"[104]
- "Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer"[105]
- "André Kertészof the Cities"[106]
L
- "Hey, Boo: Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird"[107] (The original 2012 episode was updated in 2015 to include information about the publication of Lee's Go Set a Watchman.)
- "Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens"[108]
- LennoNYC[109]
- "James Levine: America's Maestro" and "James Levine: The Life in Music"[110]
- "Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius"[111]
- "Cachao: Uno Mas"[112]
- "George Lucas: Heroes, Myths and Magic"[113]
- "Henry Luce and Time-Life's America: A Vision of Empire" [114]
- "Loretta Lynn: Still A Mountain Girl[115]
M
- "Mailer on Mailer"[116]
- "Bob Marley: Rebel Music"[117]
- "Sanford Meisner: The Theatre's Best-Kept Secret"[118]
- "Menuhin: A Family Portrait"[119]
- "Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan & The Blacklist: None Without Sin" [120]
- "Joni Mitchell: Woman of Heart and Mind"[121]
- "Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel"[122]
- "Marilyn Monroe: Still Life"[123]
- "Robert Motherwell and the New York School: Storming the Citadel"[124]
- "John Muir In The New World"[125]
- "Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter"[126]
N
- "The Negro Ensemble Company"[127]
- "Willie Nelson: Still is Still Moving"[128]
- "Bob Newhart: Unbuttoned"[129]
- "Nichols & May: Take Two"[130]
- "Mike Nichols: An American Master"[131]
- "Alwin Nikolais and Murray Louis: Nik and Murray"[132]
- "Isamu Noguchi: Stones and Paper"[133]
- "Novel Reflections on the American Dream"[134]
O
- "Phil Ochs: There but for Fortune"[135]
- "Georgia O'Keeffe"[136]
- "Eugene O'Neill: The Glory of Ghosts"[137]
- "Orozco: Man of Fire[138]
P
- "Jack Paar: As I Was Saying"[139]
- "Celebrating Bird: The Triumph of Charlie Parker"[140]
- "Les Paul": Chasing Sound"[141]
- "Pearl Jam: Pearl Jam Twenty[142]
- "A Conversation with Gregory Peck"[143]
- "I.M. Pei: Building China Modern"[144]
- "Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul"[145] (March 22, 1995)
- "Sidney Poitier: One Bright Light"[146]
- "You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story"[147]
- "Katherine Anne Porter: The Eye of Memory"[148] (July 7, 1986)
R
- "Robert Rauschenberg: Inventive Genius"[149]
- "Man Ray: Prophet of the Avant-Garde"[150]
- "Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart"[151] (April 29, 1998)
- Frederic Remington: The Truth of Other Days[152]
- "Diego Rivera: Rivera in America"[153]
- "Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About"[154]
- "Paul Robeson: Here I Stand"[155]
- "Norman Rockwell: Painting America"[156]
- "Richard Rodgers: The Sweetest Sounds"[157]
- "Rediscovering Will Rogers"[158]
- "Philip Roth: Unmasked"[159]
- "Arthur Rubenstein: Rubenstein Remembered"[160]
S
- "Mort Sahl: The Loyal Opposition"[161]
- "Augustus Saint Gaudens: Masque of the Golden Bowl"[162]
- J. D. Salinger: Salinger[163]
- "Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter's Journey"[164]
- "The Day Carl Sandburg Died"[165]
- "Good Ol' Charles Schulz"[166]
- "Martin Scorsese Directs"[167]
- "Pete Seeger: The Power of Song"[168]
- "Maurice Sendak: Mon Cher Papa"[169]
- "Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval"[170]
- "Simply Simon: Not Just for Laughs"[171]
- "Paul Simon: Born at the Right Time"[172]
- "Isaac in America: A Journey with Isaac Bashevis Singer"[173]
- "W. Eugene Smith: Photography Made Difficult"[174]
- "Alfred Stieglitz: The Eloquent Eye"[175]
- "Isaac Stern: Life's Virtuoso"[176]
- "George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey"[177]
- "Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer"[178]
- "William Styron: The Way of the Writer"[179] (January 24, 1996)
- "Good Rockin' Tonight: The Legacy of Sun Records"[180]
- "Sweet Honey in the Rock: Raise Your Voice"[181]
T
- "Paul Taylor: Dancemaker"[182]
- "Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock & Roll"[183]
- "Troubadours: Carole King, James Taylor and the Rise of the Singer-Songwriter[184]
- "Trumbo"[185]
V
- "Sarah Vaughan: The Divine One"[186]
- "The Education of Gore Vidal"[187]
W
- Andy Warhol: Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film[188] and "Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol"
- "The Brothers Warner"[189]
- "You Must Remember This: The Warner Brothers Story"[190]
- "Alice Waters and Her Delicious Revolution"[191]
- "Muddy Waters: Can't Be Satisfied"[192]
- "Billy Wilder: The Human Comedy"[193] (February 4, 1998)
- "Hank Williams: Honky Tonk Blues"[194]
- "Tennessee Williams: Orpheus of the American Stage"[195]
- "Directed by William Wyler"[196]
Y
- "Neil Young: Don't Be Denied"[197]
References
- 1 2 Fleming, Jr., Mike (January 6, 2014). "'American Masters' 'Salinger' Director's Cut To Include 15 Extra Minutes of Revelations". Deadline.com. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
- 1 2 "Program Description". PBS. July 9, 2004. Archived from the original on May 7, 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
- ↑ O'Connor, John J. (October 16, 1985). "A Self-portrait Marks Copland's 85th Birthday". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
- ↑ Private Conversations: On the Set of 'Death of a Salesman at the Internet Movie Database
- 1 2 3 4 James, Jamie (June 22, 1986). "Bringing America's Creative Talent into Focus". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
- ↑ "Susan Lacy: Television Producer, Director, Executive". She Made It. The Paley Center for Media. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
- ↑ Actor’s Studio ~ About the Actor’s Studio | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Louisa May Alcott – The Woman Behind 'Little Women' | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ The Algonquin Round Table – About the Algonquin | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ "American Masters Woody Allen: A Documentary". PBS. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ↑ Ahmet Ertegun – Atlantic Records | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Louis Armstrong – About Louis Armstrong | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ John James Audubon – Drawn from Nature | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Richard Avedon – About the Photographer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Joan Baez – How Sweet the Sound | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ George Balanchine – Master of the Dance | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ James Baldwin – About the Author | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Lucille Ball – Finding Lucy | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Tony Bennett – The Music Never Ends | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Leonard Bernstein – Reaching for the Note | American Masters | PBS
- ↑
- ↑ Jeff Bridges: The Dude Abides – About the Film | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ "American Masters (2013 Season) – Mel Brooks: Make a Noise". WNET TV. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
- ↑ James Brown – Soul Survivor | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Carol Burnett – Interview: Carol Burnett | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ John Cage – About The Composer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Alfred Stieglitz – The Eloquent Eye | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Cab Calloway: Sketches – About the Documentary | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Robert Capa – In Love and War | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Truman Capote – About the Author | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Johnny Carson: King of Late Night – About the Documentary | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ John Cassavetes – About John Cassavetes | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Willa Cather – About Willa Cather | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Lon Chaney – The Man of a Thousand Faces | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Charlie Chaplin – About the Actor | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Ray Charles – About Ray Charles | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Julia Child – About Julia Child | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Harold Clurman – About Harold Clurman | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Nat King Cole – About Nat King Cole | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Sam Cooke – Crossing Over | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Aaron Copland – About the Composer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Walter Cronkite ~ About Walter Cronkite | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ http://www.shoppbs.org/product/index.jsp?productId=50703396
- ↑ George Cukor – On Cukor | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Merce Cunningham – A Lifetime of Dance | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Edward Curtis – Shadow Catcher | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ James Dean – Photographer Dennis Stock on James Dean | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Placido Domingo – About Placido Domingo | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ The Doors – When You're Strange | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Bob Dylan – About the Film | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Thomas Eakins – About Thomas Eakins | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Charles & Ray Eames: The Architect and the Painter – About the Film | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Clint Eastwood – Eastwood Noir | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Albert Einstein – How I See the World | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Duke Ellington – About Duke Ellington | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Ralph Ellison – An American Journey | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Ella Fitzgerald – About Ella Fitzgerald | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ F. Scott Fitzgerald – Essay: The Crack-Up | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ John Ford and John Wayne – Pappy and the Duke | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Milos Forman – About Milos Forman | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Aretha Franklin – About Aretha Franklin | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ R. Buckminster Fuller – About R. Buckminster Fuller | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Judy Garland – About Judy Garland | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Marvin Gaye – Introduction | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ David Geffen ~ About: Inventing David Geffen | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Frank Gehry – Sketches of Frank Gehry | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ George Gershwin – About the Composer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Allen Ginsberg – About Allen Ginsberg | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Lillian Gish – About Lillian Gish | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Philip Glass – GLASS: A Portrait of Philip Glass in Twelve Parts | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Sam Goldwyn – About Sam Goldwyn | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Benny Goodman – About Benny Goodman | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould – About the Film | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Martha Graham – About the Dancer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ 'http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/cary-grant/quotable-cary/618/
- ↑ D.W. Griffith – About D.W. Griffith | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ 'http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/woody-guthrie/aint-got-no-home/623/
- ↑ Group Theatre – About the Group Theatre | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Merle Haggard – Learning to Live with Myself | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Dashiell Hammett – About Dashiell Hammett | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ John Hammond – About John Hammond | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/marvin-hamlisch/film-marvin-hamlisch-what-he-did-for-love/2664/
- ↑ Helen Hayes – About Helen Hayes | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Lillian Hellman – About Lillian Hellman | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Ernest Hemingway – Reflections on Ernest Hemingway | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Jimi Hendrix – Hear My Train A Comin' | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Don Hewitt – About Don Hewitt | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Al Hirschfeld – About Al Hirschfeld | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Alfred Hitchcock – About Alfred Hitchcock | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Hollywood Chinese ~ Video: Interview Outtakes | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ David Hockney – The Colors of Music | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Billie Holiday – About the Singer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Lena Horne – About the Performer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Zora Neale Hurston – Jump at the Sun | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Jasper Johns – About the Painter | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ "American Masters (2012 Season) – Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance". WNET TV. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
- ↑ Philip Johnson – About Philip Johnson | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Bill T. Jones: A Good Man – About the Documentary Film | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Quincy Jones – The Story of an American Musician | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Julliard [sic] – About Julliard | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Danny Kaye – About the Actor | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Elia Kazan – About Elia Kazan | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Buster Keaton – About Buster Keaton | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Garrison Keillor – The Man on the Radio in the Red Shoes | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Gene Kelly – Anatomy of a Dancer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Andre Kertesz – About Andre Kertesz | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Harper Lee: Hey, Boo – About the Documentary | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Annie Leibovitz – Life Through A Lens | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ LENNONYC – About the Film | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ James Levine – About James Levine | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Harold Lloyd – About Harold Lloyd | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Cachao: Uno Mas – About the Film | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ George Lucas – About George Lucas | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Henry Luce – Henry R. Luce and the Rise of the American News Media | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/10-things-we-learned-from-the-new-loretta-lynn-documentary-20160304
- ↑ Norman Mailer – A Brief History of Norman Mailer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Bob Marley – About Bob Marley | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Sanford Meisner – About Sanford Meisner | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Yehudi Menuhin – About Yehudi Menuhin | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Arthur Miller – None Without Sin | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Joni Mitchell – Joni Mitchell's Stylistic Journey | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel – About the Documentary | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Marilyn Monroe – Still Life | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Robert Motherwell – About Robert Motherwell | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ John Muir in the New World – About the Documentary Film | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Edward R. Murrow – This Reporter | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Negro Ensemble Co. – About the Negro Ensemble Co. | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Willie Nelson – Still is Still Moving | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Bob Newhart – Interview with Bob Newhart | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Mike Nichols – About Mike Nichols | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ http://www.thirteen.org/13pressroom/press-release/american-masters-mike-nichols-w-t/
- ↑ Alwin Nikolais – About Alwin Nikolais | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Isamu Noguchi – About Isamu Noguchi | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ "American Masters Season 21, Episode 1". TV Links. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
- ↑ Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune – About the Documentary | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Georgia O'Keeffe – About the Painter | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Eugene O'Neill – About Eugene O'Neill | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ "American Masters Season 21, Episode 7". TV LInks. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
- ↑ Jack Paar – About Jack Paar | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Charlie Parker – About Charlie Parker | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Les Paul – Chasing Sound | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Pearl Jam Twenty – About the Documentary Film | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Gregory Peck – About Gregory Peck | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ I.M. Pei – Building China Modern | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Edgar Allan Poe – About Edgar Allan Poe | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Sidney Poitier – About Sidney Poitier | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Cole Porter – About the Musician and Composer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Katherine Anne Porter – About Katherine Anne Porter | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Robert Rauschenberg – About the Artist | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Man Ray – Prophet of the Avant-Garde | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Lou Reed – About Lou Reed | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Federic Remington – About Frederic Remington | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Diego Rivera – About the Artist | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Jerome Robbins – Something to Dance About | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Paul Robeson – About the Actor | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Norman Rockwell – About Norman Rockwell | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Richard Rodgers – About Richard Rodgers | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Will Rogers – About Will Rogers | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ "American Masters: Philip Roth: Unmasked". WNET TV. Archived from the original on March 6, 2013. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
- ↑ Arthur Rubinstein – About Arthur Rubinstein | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Mort Sahl – About Mort Sahl | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Augustus Saint-Gaudens – About Augustus Saint-Gaudens | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Film Trailer: Salinger, the Director's Cut | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Waldo Salt – About Waldo Salt | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ "American Masters (2012 Season)". WNET TV. Archived from the original on March 5, 2013. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
- ↑ Charles Schulz – Good Ol' Charles Schulz | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Martin Scorsese – About Martin Scorsese | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Pete Seeger – Introduction | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ About Maurice Sendak | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Rod Serling – About Rod Serling | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Neil Simon – About Neil Simon | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Paul Simon – About Paul Simon | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Isaac Bashevis Singer – About Isaac Bashevis Singer | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ W. Eugene Smith – About W. Eugene Smith | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Alfred Stieglitz – The Eloquent Eye | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Isaac Stern – About Isaac Stern | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ George Stevens – About George Stevens | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Preston Sturges – About Preston Sturges | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ William Styron – About William Styron | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Sun Records – Timeline | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Sweet Honey in the Rock – About Sweet Honey in the Rock | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Paul Taylor – About Paul Taylor | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ "American Masters (2013 Season) – Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock & Roll". WNET TV. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
- ↑ "American Masters Season 24, Episode 1". TV Links. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
- ↑ Dalton Trumbo – Introduction to TRUMBO | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Sarah Vaughan – About Sarah Vaughan | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Andy Warhol – A Documentary Film | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ "American Masters Season 21, Episode 14". TV Links. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
- ↑ "American Masters Season 21, Episode 13". TV Links. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
- ↑ Alice Waters – About Alice Waters | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Muddy Waters – Can't Be Satisfied | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Billy Wilder – About Billy Wilder | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Hank Williams – About Hank Williams | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Tennessee Williams – About Tennessee Williams | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ William Wyler – About William Wyler | American Masters | PBS
- ↑ Neil Young – Don't Be Denied | American Masters | PBS
External links
- PBS: American Masters
- American Masters-related interview videos at the Archive of American Television