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Lost Highway: The Story of Country Music (2003)
BBC TWO travels the Lost Highway and uncovers the story of country music on a journey to the heart of America and the music that has come to define it. Randy Travis in BBC TWO's The Lost HighwayFrom the makers of the award-winning series Dancing in the Street and Walk On By comes another major heritage music series charting the history of country music in the words of its greatest performers and producers, musicians and songwriters. 2003 sees the 50th anniversary of the death of Hank Williams, the most iconic figure in country and one of the most revered songwriters of all time. And country is currently enjoying a remarkable renaissance fueled by the international success of the multi-million selling soundtrack to the Coen Brothers movie O Brother Where Art Thou.
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Flatt & Scruggs TV Show (1962)
The Flatt & Scruggs TV Show aired from 1955 to 1969. Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs were the most successful band in the bluegrass music scene. The show featured the Foggy Mountain Boys, as well as many guest stars famous at the time. The show was a mix of comedy, gospel and bluegrass tunes. A wonderful experience for music lovers and those who enjoy classic TV shows. Segments such as the Martha White cooking commercials add to the old time flavor of the show. This show will fill the hearts of those who remember the era or anyone that finds bluegrass music to be an important part of their life.
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The Appalachians (2005)
The vast Appalachia region stretches across 13 states and is home to more than 23 million people, yet it may be the least understood culture in America. Appalachia has existed for generations as a region apart, isolated physically and culturally by its rugged mountains. The ethnically diverse Appalachian people - including many of the country's first immigrants - played a profound, and often overlooked, part in the nation's history and cultural and economic development. The Appalachians is a comprehensive historical and cultural overview of this distinctive region. This three-part series documents the unique legacy, courage, character, arts and culture of the central and southern Appalachian people. The film includes the work of outstanding Appalachian historians and scholars, writers and musicians, including Ricky Skaggs, Loretta Lynn and traditional folk artists from the region.


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