
National Public Radio's long-running documentary series makes the leap to TV, telling stories culled from all across the nation. Host Ira Glass (who's pulling double-duty on the TV show as he's also the host on radio) and a team of filmmakers spend months on the road finding stories they think would be interesting to viewers -- stories involving Iowa pig farms, an Illinois hot-dog stand and a man who spends several hours a day in his family's mausoleum, among other tales. Many of the stories featured on the show were originally told on the radio show, with video added for the TV audience.
A look at comedians and their audiences includes kids learning to fight bullies; Mike Birbiglia.
Cartoonist Chris Ware animates a true story about marriage; a husband is obsessed with a legal battle.
Boxers in Tennessee face off in an important match; New York children learn to fight bullies the old-fashioned way.