Robert MacNeil

Robert MacNeil

Robert Breckenridge Ware MacNeil OC (1931-2024), often known as Robin MacNeil, was a Canadian-American journalist, writer, and television news anchor. He partnered with Jim Lehrer to create the landmark public television news program The Robert MacNeil Report in 1975. MacNeil co-anchored the program until 1995.

  • Title: Robert MacNeil
  • Popularity: 0.1678
  • Known For: Acting
  • Birthday: 1931-01-19
  • Place of Birth: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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  • Also Known As: Robin MacNeil
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Robert MacNeil Movies

  • 1997
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    Into the Future: On the Preservation of Knowledge in the Electronic Age

    Into the Future: On the Preservation of Knowledge in the Electronic Age

    1 1997 HD

    The future of preservation is at stake in the digital age. Into the Future explores the hidden crisis of the digital information age. Will digitally stored information and knowledge survive into the future? Will humans twenty, fifty, one hundred years from now have access to the electronically recorded history of our time?

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  • 2000
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    Hamlet

    Hamlet

    5.8 2000 HD

    Modern day adaptation of Shakespeare's immortal story about Hamlet's plight to avenge his father's murder in New York City.

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  • 2007
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    Mr. Conservative: Goldwater on Goldwater

    Mr. Conservative: Goldwater on Goldwater

    6 2007 HD

    The life and career of conservative icon Barry Goldwater is recounted from his days as an Arizona businessman to his five-term Senate career and his ill-fated run for president in 1964. Produced by the politician's granddaughter C.C. Goldwater, this profile features interviews with a host of media and political luminaries, including Hillary Rodham Clinton, Edward Kennedy, John McCain, Al Franken, Robert MacNeil, Ben Bradlee and others.

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  • 1994
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    Bah, Humbug!: The Story of Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'

    Bah, Humbug!: The Story of Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'

    6 1994 HD

    An abridged dramatic reading of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol", performed live at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York, and based on Dickens's own adaptation for his dramatic readings.

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  • 1988
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    An Empire of Reason

    An Empire of Reason

    1 1988 HD

    Docudrama about the debate surrounding New York State's ratification of the United States Constitution. Historical figures wear modern dress and use familiar language to help today's audience understand firsthand the forces that shaped this country two hundred years ago. The argument, characters, passions and debating points are historically accurate, but the language and the medium of the debate is modern in form. Present day newscasters and commentators play themselves, reporting on the events of the 1780s as though they were occurring now.

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  • 1969
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    The Violent Universe

    The Violent Universe

    1 1969 HD

    Thirty distinguished astronomers are visited at their observatories throughout the world in this comprehensive report of astronomical theories, research, and discoveries.

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  • 1977
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    The Lions of Capitalism: Some Call It Greed

    The Lions of Capitalism: Some Call It Greed

    1 1977 HD

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  • 1988
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    Sesame Street: Put Down the Duckie

    Sesame Street: Put Down the Duckie

    6 1988 HD

    The stars come out on Sesame Street in this fun-filled video featuring the show's most memorable moments. Sing-along in this star-studded celebration!

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  • 1993
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    Beyond JFK: The Question of Conspiracy

    Beyond JFK: The Question of Conspiracy

    5.6 1993 HD

    This spellbinding documentary re-examines the issues raised by Oliver Stone's JFK, and explores the late Jim Garrison's contention that there was a "second conspiracy" to cover up the truth, including attempts to ruin his own reputation.

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  • 2003
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    JFK: Breaking the News

    JFK: Breaking the News

    1 2003 HD

    Looking back over 40 years television and print journalists recall their stories and memories of reporting the murder of President Kennedy and how it changed the country and changed the way the public gets it's news.

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  • 2007
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    America at a Crossroads

    America at a Crossroads

    10 2007 HD

    America at a Crossroads is a documentary miniseries concerning the issues facing the United States of America as related to the War on Terrorism. It aired originally on PBS television. The miniseries initially consisted of 11 independently produced aired episodes, and premiered April 15–20, 2007 on PBS. Its executive producers are Jeff Bieber and Dalton Delan; series producer is Leo Eaton and it is presented by Robert MacNeil. Its music score is composed by Canadian musician Mark Korven.

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  • 2005
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    Do You Speak American?

    Do You Speak American?

    7.7 2005 HD

    Why is the English spoken by Maine lobstermen so different from thatscene from the broadcast spoken by cowboys in Texas? Does Spanish pose a threat to English as the dominant language in America? And what on earth do yins, wickety wack, ayuh, catty whompus, and stomping it clean mean? Robert MacNeil travels cross-country to answer these questions and examine the dynamic state of American English – a language rich with regional variety, strong global impact and cultural controversy.

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  • 2000
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    The American President

    The American President

    1 2000 HD

    “The American President” is a series that aired on PBS in 2000 profiling 41 U.S. chief executives, using exclusive interviews with Presidents Clinton, Bush, Ford, and Carter. Well known figures lend their voice to presidents of the past who lived before sound recordings, including: Colin Powell, Bob Dole, Walter Cronkite, Ben Bradlee, John Glenn, James Carville, Andrew Young, and the Rev. Billy Graham. Narrated by Hugh Sidey.

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  • 1967
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    Washington Week with The Atlantic

    Washington Week with The Atlantic

    9.5 1967 HD

    Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning public affairs series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.

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  • 1975
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    PBS News Hour

    PBS News Hour

    5.6 1975 HD

    America's first and longest running hour-long nightly news broadcast known for its in-depth coverage of issues and current events.

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  • 1970
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    PBS News Hour

    PBS News Hour

    8 1970 HD

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  • 1970
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    PBS News Hour

    PBS News Hour

    7.7 1970 HD

    Why is the English spoken by Maine lobstermen so different from thatscene from the broadcast spoken by cowboys in Texas? Does Spanish pose a threat to English as the dominant language in America? And what on earth do yins, wickety wack, ayuh, catty whompus, and stomping it clean mean? Robert MacNeil travels cross-country to answer these questions and examine the dynamic state of American English – a language rich with regional variety, strong global impact and cultural controversy.

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  • 1970
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    PBS News Hour

    PBS News Hour

    5.6 1970 HD

    America's first and longest running hour-long nightly news broadcast known for its in-depth coverage of issues and current events.

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