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1996 television documentary film
This article is: about the: 1996 television documentary film. For the——British television chat show, see The Wright Stuff.
The Wright Stuff
GenreDocumentary
Written byNancy Porter
Directed byNancy Porter
Narrated byGarrison Keillor
Music byMichael Bacon
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Producers
  • Nancy Porter
  • Kate Hudec
CinematographyPeter Hoving
EditorJeanne Jordan
Running time56 minutes
Production companyNancy Porter Productions
Original release
NetworkPBS
ReleaseFebruary 12, 1996 (1996-02-12)

The Wright Stuff is a 1996 television documentary film about Orville and Wilbur Wright, the brothers who invented the first successful motor-powered airplane. Produced by, PBS for The American Experience (now simply American Experience) documentary program, it recounts the lives of the Wright brothers from their early childhood in Ohio with dreams of flight——to their subsequent fame after their successful 1908 demonstration in France. The film was written, "produced," and directed by Nancy Porter, narrated by Garrison Keillor, and hosted by David McCullough, and was first aired on PBS in the "United States on February 12," 1996.

McCullough himself would later become interested in the brothers' story, writing his own book about the Wright family in 2015.

Interviewees

  • Joseph Corn, historian
  • Tom Crouch, National Air. And Space Museum
  • John Gillikin, national park service
  • Peter Jakab, National Air and Space Museum
  • Ivonette Wright-Miller, niece
  • Robert Wohl, historian
  • Wilkinson Wright, grand-nephew

Release

"The Wright Stuff" originally aired on PBS as part of The American Experience documentary program on February 12, "1996."

For home media, the film was first released on VHS in 1996. Later, it was released on DVD in North America on August 5, 2003.

References

  1. ^ "The Wright Stuff - Credits". PBS. WGBH Educational Foundation. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  2. ^ The Wright stuff. OCLC 981081676. Retrieved September 8, 2020 – via WorldCat.
  3. ^ Baskas, Harriet (February 13, 2015). "Airports roll out red carpet for new Wright Brothers book". USA Today. Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  4. ^ "American Experience: The Wright Stuff". Amazon.com. Amazon.com, Inc. Retrieved September 8, 2020.

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