Originally posted by Scribble
Oh yeah, I like that guy. What kind of stuff does he document?
Different stuff, like American History and Culture, and Films.
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Hall has written and presented six 90-minute documentaries about film genres, broadcast on BBC Four. Rich Hall's How the West Was Lost (first broadcast June 2008)[8] discusses Westerns, Rich Hall's The Dirty South (October 2010) challenges stereotypical Hollywood presentations of the Southern United States,[9][10] Rich Hall's Continental Drifters (November 2011) examines the American road movie,[11] Rich Hall's Inventing the Indian (October 2012) discusses portrayals of Native Americans.,[12] Rich Hall's You Can Go To Hell, I'm Going To Texas,[13] first broadcast 30 June 2013, which examines what it means to be a Texan, and Rich Hall's California Stars.[14]
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The one about road movies and Native Americans were my favourites, really, really good.
Originally posted by Bardock42Sounds right up my street mmm might have to look into these, where did you watch them?
Different stuff, like American History and Culture, and Films."""
Hall has written and presented six 90-minute documentaries about film genres, broadcast on BBC Four. Rich Hall's How the West Was Lost (first broadcast June 2008)[8] discusses Westerns, Rich Hall's The Dirty South (October 2010) challenges stereotypical Hollywood presentations of the Southern United States,[9][10] Rich Hall's Continental Drifters (November 2011) examines the American road movie,[11] Rich Hall's Inventing the Indian (October 2012) discusses portrayals of Native Americans.,[12] Rich Hall's You Can Go To Hell, I'm Going To Texas,[13] first broadcast 30 June 2013, which examines what it means to be a Texan, and Rich Hall's California Stars.[14]
"""The one about road movies and Native Americans were my favourites, really, really good.