Tuesday, July 3, 2018

EXPLORE AMERICA’S MOST INFLUENTIAL MONUMENTS, STREETS AND MARVELS IN “10 THAT CHANGED AMERICA, SEASON 2”

EXPLORE AMERICA’S MOST INFLUENTIAL MONUMENTS, STREETS AND MARVELS IN
“10 THAT CHANGED AMERICA, SEASON 2”


Available on Digital HD July 11
Available on DVD August 14 from PBS Distribution
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Arlington, Va. – July 3, 2018 – PBS Distribution announces the release of 10 THAT CHANGED AMERICA, SEASON 2 available on Digital HD July 11 and DVD August 14. This documentary series takes audiences on a lively exploration of American architecture, design and urban planning. Hosted by Geoffrey Baer and produced by Dan Protess, the series illustrates how our built environment came to be and how our monuments, streets and modern marvels reflect our nation’s history, values, ingenuity and hopes for the future. Take a tour of the places where American history was born!

10 THAT CHANGED AMERICA, SEASON 2” will be available for digital download on July 11 and on DVD($24.99 SRPAugust 14, 2018., The program  has a run time of approximately 162 minutes.

Episodes for this program include:

10 MONUMENTS THAT CHANGED AMERICA
Explore the stories behind ten wholly-original American monuments and the historical moments that inspired them. From the Statue of Liberty to Mount Rushmore, and from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to the AIDS Quilt, discover pivotal moments in the evolution of American monuments when daring artists found new ways to honor our history.

10 STREETS THAT CHANGED AMERICA
Trace the 400-year evolution of Broadway in New York from a Native American road to a poster child for the “complete streets” movement of the future. Also visit the Boston Post Road, St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans, and Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. It’s an episode about how streets have connected the nation, divided communities, and changed the way Americans live, work, and shop. 

10 MODERN MARVELS THAT CHANGED AMERICA
Meet arrogant engineers who have scoffed at the laws of nature and defied naysayers by undertaking amazing feats of engineering. Each story in this episode includes a fun physics lesson and a tale of human folly, from the Hoover Dam and the Interstate Highway System, to the Holland Tunnel and Eads Bridge. Find out which 10 modern marvels made the list!

About Geoffrey Baer (Host)
An Emmy-winning producer, writer and host known for his masterful storytelling, conversational style, and contagious enthusiasm. Nationally, Geoffrey hosted the acclaimed 2013 production 10 Buildings that Changed America as well as documentaries on architects Michael Graves and Robert A. M. Stern, along with Saved from the Wrecking Ball, about Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House. Geoffrey is also familiar to Chicago viewers as the host and writer of numerous extraordinarily popular feature-length WTTW “TV tours” of the Chicago area’s architecture and history, which he has conducted by boat, by ‘L’ train, by bicycle, by car, through a magical “time machine,” and on foot. His special The Foods of Chicago: A Delicious History was nominated for a James Beard Award. Geoffrey appears regularly on WTTW’s flagship nightly newsmagazine program Chicago Tonight, answering viewers’ questions about Chicago architecture and history in a segment called “Ask Geoffrey.” He has been a docent tour guide for the Chicago Architecture Foundation since 1987.

About Dan Protess (Producer, Writer, Executive Producer)
Dan Protess has served as the Executive Producer, Producer, and Writer of the PBS primetime series 10 that Changed America. His other recent productions include the digital series FoodPhiles, and Urban Nature, for which he won a prestigious Peter Lisagor Award. Dan has also produced the feature length architecture and history specials Chicago’s Loop: a New Walking Tour, Biking the Boulevards and Chicago’s Lakefront. He wrote and produced the Emmy-winning, James Beard-nominated The Foods of Chicago: A Delicious History. Dan previously produced candidate forums and feature stories for Chicago Tonight, the station’s nightly newsmagazine program, for which he received a previous Peter Lisagor Award. He began his career at WTTW Chicago in 1999 as an associate producer of arts and architecture programming, and soon after served as the associate producer and writer of A Justice That Heals, a documentary about a teenage murderer and his young victim that was shown on ABC’s Nightline. Dan went on to produce and write numerous documentaries for Chicago Stories, an historical series, including Jewish Chicago, Chicago’s First Mexican Church, Chicago’s 1919 Race Riots, and numerous profiles of local luminaries such as Congressman Dan Rostenkowski, arts maven Lois Weisberg, and priest-turned-romance novelist Andrew Greeley. He began his career at public television station WHA-TV in Madison, Wisconsin.

About PBS Distribution
PBS Distribution is a leading distributor of public media content reaching global audiences through multiple platforms including PBS-branded OTT channels, digital download and streaming services, theatrical and inflight entertainment, DVD and Blu-ray sales and international licensing.  
 
PBS Distribution offers consumers and educators over 4,000 hours of the highest quality factual, scripted and children’s programming, including films from producer Ken Burns, hit dramas from MASTERPIECE, entertaining and educational children’s series and award-winning documentaries from NOVA, FRONTLINE, AMERICAN MASTERS, NATURE, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE and many independent producers. We extend the reach of programming beyond broadcast while generating revenue for the public television system, stations and producers.

10 THAT CHANGED AMERICA, SEASON 2
Street Date: August 14, 2018
Genre: Documentary
Run Time: Approximately 162 minutes on 1 disc
SRP: DVD, $24.99
Format: DVD and Digital HD

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