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NH Originals: The McDonald Brothers; Bode Miller

Aired Thursday, Feb 2, 2006
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NH Originals: The McDonald Brothers
This week, NH Outlook launches a new series about our state's "innovators and instigators." NH Originals will explore the lives of individuals who have had a major impact on the quality of life in New Hampshire, the country and even the world. The series airs Thursdays in February and will be featured periodically on Outlook. In the premiere of NH Originals, host Beth Carroll brings us the story of the McDonald brothers. Richard and Maurice McDonald had dreams of making it big in Hollywood. Instead, the brothers from Manchester opened a restaurant in San Bernardino, California and "McDonalds" was born. The brothers' focus on the technology of creating "fast food" changed the American way of eating.

Bode Miller
For over seven years, Portsmouth filmmaker Bill Rogers has been documenting the life and success of New Hampshire athlete Bode Miller. In February, the internationally celebrated skier will return to the Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy. Rogers, who recently released his documentary, "Bode Miller: Flying Downhill," will be there, too. We talk with Rogers about what went into the project and learn about the young man who stars in the film.

"Bode Miller: Flying Downhill" will air on NHPTV on Saturday, February 4 @ 8 p.m.
flyingdownhill.com
Coruway Film Institute





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