John "Johnny" Zinga's singing talent is discovered and he becomes and opera singer. He later realizes he has roots back to an African village and he is their king. watch
From the NBC News Archives comes the story of Malcolm X in his own words. In rarely-seen interviews and speeches, the dynamic and controversial leader speaks out about such topics as Martin Luther King Jr., then-President John Kennedy, the Civil Rights struggle and his decision to leave the Nation of Islam in 1964. This compilation focuses on Malcolm X's life from 1962 to 1964, less than a year before his assassination. watch
The Solomon Islands were named after a very wise king yet recently they have been the scene for ethnic violence and destruction. Now the islands have an occupying force called RAMSI to keep the peace so there are very few tourists except for avid scuba divers in Gizo, one of the northern islands. Catherine and John find the people to be hard working, particularly the women. They visit a village in Guadalcanal where Japanese and American soldiers fought bitter battles. In Iron Bottom Sound there are numerous sunken vessels. In Honiara, Catherine and John enjoy the most vibrant market in the Pacific. This episode features the driving sound and dancing of pan pipe performers. watch