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  1. The Public Broadcast Laboratory (PBL) was a television program broadcast in the United States, created on November 5, 1967, by National Educational Television (NET). The program was considered a live Sunday-night magazine program. [1]

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  2. The Public Broadcast Laboratory ( PBL) collection consists of almost 55 episodes, over 30 of which are available online, from a weekly live, experimental, and controversial television magazine program broadcast over National Educational Television (NET) from 1967 to 1969.

  3. Watch a five minute introduction to the treasures of public broadcasting, written and produced by Elizabeth Deane. A collaboration between GBH and the Library of Congress with a long-term vision to preserve and make accessible significant historical content created by public media.

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  4. 23. YOUR RATING. Rate. News. An attempt to illumine the exceptional artistic energy of the film medium during the past decade in frame of interviews with noted Swedish director Ingmar Bergman and members of his repertory company. Director. Garth Dietrick. Stars. Ingmar Bergman. Lewis Freedman. Liv Ullmann. See production info at IMDbPro.

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    • Ingmar Bergman, Lewis Freedman, Liv Ullmann
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  5. Public Broadcast Laboratory. Top-rated. Sun, Apr 14, 1968. An Introduction to Ingmar Bergman. An attempt to illumine the exceptional artistic energy of the film medium during the past decade in frame of interviews with noted Swedish director Ingmar Bergman and members of his repertory company. 6.6/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated. 1968 1969.

  6. The Public Broadcast Laboratory ( PBL) was a weekly live, experimental, and controversial television magazine program broadcast over National Educational Television (NET) from 1967 to 1969.

  7. 7. Sept. 2013 · In January 1968, Public Broadcast Laboratory sent a camera crew to Mississippi to document Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as he traveled all over the South to rally support for the Poor...