Nineteen sixties
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Nineteen sixties
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Nineteen sixties
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Incoming Resources
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- Mad men, Lions Gate Television Inc. ; created by Matthew Weiner, Season two
- The witches, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; produced by Robert Zemeckis, Jack Rapke, Guillermo Del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón, Luke Kelly ; screenplay by Robert Zemeckis & Kenya Barris and Guillermo Del Toro ; directed by Robert Zemeckis
- Talking sixties drive-in movies, Tom Lisanti ; foreword by Carole Wells
- Binge Box, 5 movies
- The girl I left behind, a narrative history of the Sixties, Judith Nies
- Gidgets and women warriors, perceptions of women in the 1950s and 1960s, Catherine Gourley
- The 1960s, Gini Holland
- Aquarius, Tomorrow Studios, The complete first season
- Ms. Fisher's modern murder mysteries, Seven Network and Screen Australia present in association with Film Victoria ; an Every Cloud production ; created by Deb Cox & Fiona Eagger ; written by Deb Cox, Jo Martino, Sam Winston, Alli Parker ; directed by Fiona Banks, Kevin Carlin, Lynn Hegarty ; produced by Beth Frey, Series 1
- Boom!, voices of the sixties : personal reflections on the '60s and today, Tom Brokaw
- Charming the hearts of men, High Hopes Productions presents ; produced by Richard Lewis and S.E. DeRose ; written and directed by S. E. DeRose
- Binge Box, 5 movies
- Inherent vice, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
- Happening, L'événement, Rectangle Productions présente ; une coproduction Rectangle Productions, France 3 Cinema, Wild Bunch, SRAB Films ; un film de Audrey Diwan ; produit par Edouard Weil et Alice Girard ; scénario, adaptation et dialogues, Audrey Diwan et Marcia Romano ; avec la participation au scénario de Anne Berest
- The 60s, the story of a decade, The New Yorker ; edited by Henry Finder ; introduction by David Remnick
- Hair, United Artists ; a Lester Persky and Michael Butler production ; a Milos Forman film ; music by Galt MacDermot ; choreography, Twyla Tharp ; screenplay by Michael Weller ; produced by Lester Persky and Michael Butler ; directed by Milos Forman
- Belfast, Focus Features presents a TKBC production in association with Northern Ireland Screen ; produced by Laura Berwick, Kenneth Branagh, Becca Kovacik & Tamar Thomas ; written and directed by Kenneth Branagh
- Mad men, Lions Gate Television ; directors, Phil Abraham ... [et al.] ; producers, Matthew Weiner ... [et al.], Season 5
- Boom! :, voices of the sixties : personal reflections on the '60s and today, Tom Brokaw
- Mad men, American Movie Classics ; Road Rebel, Season three
- The shattering, America in the 1960s, Kevin Boyle
- A freewheelin' time, a memoir of Greenwich Village in the sixties, Suze Rotolo
- City boy, my life in New York during the 1960s and 70s, Edmund White
- America's uncivil wars, the Sixties era from Elvis to the fall of Richard Nixon, Mark Hamilton Lytle
- The 1960s, William Dudley, book editor
- Buckley and Mailer, the difficult friendship that shaped the Sixties, Kevin M. Schultz
- Not fade away, director, David Chase
- The 1950s and 1960s, Anne Rooney
- America in the 1960s, Edmund Lindop with Margaret J. Goldstein
- American graffiti, a Lucasfilm Ltd./Coppola Co. production ; produced by Francis Ford Coppola ; written by George Lucas and Gloria Katz & Willard Huyck ; directed by George Lucas
- The Doctor Blake mysteries, Season 5
- By the light of burning dreams, the triumphs and tragedies of the second American revolution, David Talbot and Margaret Talbot with Arthur Allen
- Mad men, Season six
- Mad men.Season four, Lions Gate Television Inc. ; created by Matthew Weiner
- Mad men carousel, the complete critical companion, Matt Zoller Seitz ; foreword by Megan Abbott ; illustrations by Max Dalton ; poems by Martha Orton ; with contributions by Deborah Lipp and Roberta Lipp
- Boom!, voices of the sixties : personal reflections on the '60s and today, Tom Brokaw
- Mad men, the final season, Part 2
- George Gently, Company Pictures, an All3Media company, for BBC ; written by Peter Flannery, Tim Prager, Jim Keeble, and Dudi Appleton ; directed by Roger Goldby and Tim Whitby ; produced by Peter Norris, Series 7
Outgoing Resources
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