This true-crime series investigates the murders that tore through Middle American towns. The townspeople not only become storytellers, they also hold clues to the puzzle that forever changed their lives and how they understand their home.more
This true-crime series investigates the murders that tore through...More
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This true-crime series investigates the murders that tore through Middle American towns. The townspeople not only become storytellers, they also hold clues to the puzzle that forever changed their lives and how they understand their home.
Robert Wuhl makes his way to the HBO podium to regale viewers with some of the stories that made up America ... and the stories that America simply made up! Filmed in front of a classroom of New York University students, the Emmy-winning star of HBO's "Arli$$" delivers a comedic "lecture" that playfully examines facts, myths and myths-that-became-facts in American history.
Attention, class! HBO welcomes back Robert Wuhl with more of the stories that made up America and the stories that America simply made up. The Emmy(R)-winning actor and star/creator of HBO's "Arli$$" delivers an imaginative, irreverent "lecture" that playfully examines some of the facts, myths and myths-that-became-facts that have permeated U.S. history.
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Murder in the Heartland
This true-crime series investigates the murders that tore through Middle American towns. The townspeople not only become storytellers, they also hold clues to the puzzle that forever changed their lives and how they understand their home.