Manufacturing Consent Category: Documentaries Explores the political life and ideas of Noam Chomsky, world-renowned linguist, intellectual and political activist. A collage of new and original footage highlighting Chomsky's analysis of mass media.
Voices from Inside Category: Documentaries Inside a federal women's prison a German-born theater artist encourages a racially mixed circle of women to find their own voices through poetry and creative expression.
Special - War of Deception Category: News & Current Affairs Special programming that examines the War of Deception - the hazy pretext that led the United States to war and the media's failure to ferret out the truth.
Special - Crisis and Hope in Africa Category: News & Current Affairs 20 years ago, Harry Belafonte launched "We Are the World" to bring aid to Africa. Now he joins Link TV to discuss the problems and hope for this troubled continent.
Special - Democracy for Sale? Category: News & Current Affairs A Link TV special that looks back at the shady legacies of the last three U.S. elections as we brace for the 2006 election in the fall and the next Presidential election in 2008.
Mabo: Life of an Island Man Category: Documentaries The story of aboriginal Australian Eddie Koiki Mabo and his struggle for land ownership rights, and how that claim grew into a case that changed indigenous rights in Australia.
The Secret Life of Mr. Jinnah Category: Documentaries A thoughtful, balanced look at Pakistan's founder, Mohammed Ali Jinnah and of the division of British India into two separate sovereign states.
Spotlight: A Day's Work, A Day's Pay Category: Documentaries This documentary follows three welfare recipients in New York City from 1997 to 2000 as they participate in the largest welfare-to-work program in the nation.
Little Sisters vs. Big Brother Category: Documentaries A look at Vancouver's Little Sister's Bookstore and its 20-year struggle with Canada Customs over the seizure of books.
Witness: Expelled Category: Documentaries Documents the Dominican government's practice of illegal expulsion of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian decent.
Spotlight: At the Epicentre Category: Documentaries This film examines the extraordinary hurdles the people of Lampuuk, Indonesia are facing in the aftermath of the tsunami; underscoring their incredible resilience and the force of their faith.
Jim Miller talks about how his hunger for knowledge draws him to Link TV's programming so that, as he puts it, he does not become "an old, stale piece of cheese!"