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- StarsBoy GeorgeMikey CraigJim ForbesOutlining the rise and fall of Culture Club lead singer, Boy George. George, who fronted Culture Club in the early 1980's releasing hit singles until his life spiraled out of control by a vicious drug addiction.
- StarsLindsey BuckinghamRichard DashutMick FleetwoodDescribing rock band "Fleetwood Mac" was known for their best selling 1977 LP Rumours. Interviews, band tensions (drugs), broken relationships, etc. are summed up by the members themselves.
- StarsBjörkMark David ChapmanGavin de BeckerDocuments celebrity stalkers such as Mark David Chapman, who murdered former Beatles member John Lennon on December 8, 1980. Along with other stalkers; John Hinckley, Jr. was obsessed with actress Jodie Foster and, he wanted to impress her by killing President Regan but, Regan survived. Robert John Bardo, was obsessed with child peace activist Samantha Smith before her fatal plane crash on August 25,1985. One year later, he turned his sights on Rebecca Schaeffer who starred in the CBS sitcom "My Sister Sam" which was a hit until it was canceled in April 1988. On July 18, 1989 Bardo went to her apartment, rang the buzzer and, shot the 21 year old at point blank range. Ricardo Lopez, stalked Icelandic singer Bjork. Enraged, he built a mail bomb to harm her because, she had an affair with another singer Goldie. On September 13, 1996 Lopez took his own life, he was 21. Includes news clips of Lennon's death, interviews with grieving fans in front of the Dakota where the deadly incident took place, tape recorded interviews with Chapman himself, etc.
- StarsA.J. CroceJim CroceJim ForbesDescribing the life and death of singer, Jim Croce. Croce, was best known for his hits "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" and "Time In A Bottle". Croce, met his demise at the age of 30 when his plane hit a pecan tree.
- StarsHerb AlpertSherwin BashAgnes CarpenterDelving into the pop duo The Carpenters. The duo had belted out hits such as "(They Long to Be) Close To You and "We've Only Just Begun" and others. Interviews with family, friends, record producers and, Karen's untimely death at 32.
- DirectorsJon BrandeisJonathan BrandeisStarsWoody AllenMikhail BaryshnikovWarren BeattyIn this hour and a half documentation about, a New York discotheque called Studio 54. The club opened in February 1977 and, it owned by Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell on 54th street. Their guest were celebrities, locals, etc. In 1980, the club was raided and Rubell and Schrager were arrested for skimming $2.5 million and tax evasion. One year later, they had been sentenced for 13 months in prison for the matter. The club remained opened until it shuttered for good in 1985. Steve Rubell died at 43 on July 25, 1989 from complications of AIDS.
- StarsJames BrownDavid CrosbyRennie DavisIn this installment, the show looks back at the year 1968, which is generally considered the most turbulent year in American history since the Civil War. Among the events covered are the Tet Offensive, the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., the chaos at the 1968 Democratic National Convention as well as the music and trends that shaped the year. Among those interviewed are singers David Crosby and Grace Slick as well as writer P.J. O'Rourke.
- StarsLindsey BuckinghamSharon CelaniSheryl CrowChronicling the career of Stevie Nicks. Nicks, was best know for her solo career along with British band Fleetwood Mac. Interviews with Nicks, band mates, record producers, friends, etc.
- DirectorMichael McNamaraStarsMichael AlagoPaul BaloffCliff BurtonUnveiling heavy metal band Metallica along with their career, death of their band mate Cliff Burton, guitarist James Hetfield's injury while on stage opening for Guns 'N' Roses in 1992. Interviews from the band members themselves.
- StarsSteve BinderLinda BlairDoug DavidsonProfiling 70's and 80's teen sensation Rick Springfield, known for his musical and acting career. Springfield, fought depression over the years. He was best know for his 1981 hit single "Jessie's Girl".
- StarsBill BerryPeter BuckIan CopelandIn 1978 four friends set out with just one goal, to make their music without compromise.
- StarsTommy AllsupThe Big BopperGary BuseyInvestigating the 1959 death of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper. Interviews with record executives, producers and, news and radio clips from that tragic day on February 3, 1959.
- DirectorMichael McNamaraStarsCoolioJohn FicarraDoug FiegerWeird Al Yankovic, was best known for his parody of songs and funny humor.
- StarsJim ForbesPeter ToshInvestigating the 1987 murder of Jamaican reggae musician Peter Tosh (1944-1987)
- StarsMichael HutchenceDavid FrickeBonoIn depth look at the life and death of INXS star Michael Hutchence (1960-1997), who took his own life by hanging at an Australian hotel at 37.
- StarsChris CornellJim ForbesKrist NovoselicIt was the year music fans changed the course of the industry. In Seattle, flannel replaced spandex and Nirvana's Kurt Cobain was crowned the king of a sound called "grunge." Nirvana and other rockers like Pearl Jam gave validity to the alienation of middle America and "Generation X" through raging guitars, angst-ridden lyrics and their political stances. In South Central Los Angeles hip-hop artists like Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and Ice-T told of the guns and drugs that were a part of their daily life, creating a hard-hitting genre called gangsta rap. Their music would soon prove prophetic, when the Rodney King verdict set off several days of rioting and violence. Ice-T and Time Warner would soon be taken to task by Vice President Dan Quayle for the song "Cop Killer." Already disconnected from a political system which said they didn't count, the youth and MTV's Rock The Vote helped elect a president -- Bill Clinton -- who at least grew up in the rock 'n' roll generation, even if he never "inhaled."
- DirectorFred PeabodyStarsJim ForbesQueen Latifah