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Carolina Stories weekly series highlights the rich cultural and historical landscape that is South Carolina. From the Upstate to the Lowcountry, the stories are as geographically diverse as their subject matter and they are all produced by ETV's production teams. Watch on Thursdays at 8:00 p.m.
Carolina Stories - Upcoming Films
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Thursday - February 23, 2012 at 8:00 pm on ETV
A True Likeness A True Likeness tells the story of Richard Samuel Roberts, a little-known African-American photographer from South Carolina whose posthumous discovery transcended stereotypes and brought to light a significant legacy. Heralded as one of the south’s most accomplished photographers of the 1920's and 1930's, Roberts was a self-taught artist who was… |
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Thursday - March 01, 2012 at 8:00 pm on ETV (Repeat)
This is Brookgreen Garden This program explores Brookgreen Gardens, one of South Carolina’s most beloved landmarks, located in Murrells Inlet, near Myrtle Beach. History, nature and art come together in a program that is both beautiful and informative, revealing Brookgreen’s enduring importance to the Palmetto state. A distinctive collection of American figurative sculpture, education… |
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Thursday - March 22, 2012 at 8:00 pm on ETV
Over Here: The Homefront During World War I World War I activities on the homefront literally changed the South Carolina landscape, as well as how women and African-Americans saw themselves as a part of society. But how do these stories fit into the bigger picture of South Carolina's history? The program examines:
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Thursday - April 05, 2012 at 8:00 pm on ETV
In this Sacred Place Carolina Stories travels to the Beaufort Lowcountry and beyond for In This Sacred Place, a documentary that takes a look at the sanctuaries and sites of cultural and historical significance in that part of the state. The program also examines the traditions that make these sites relevant, even today. In… |
Carolina Stories Production Blog
The Baruchs of Hobcaw
Published November 7, 2011Producer, writer and editor Betsy Newman blogs about why this story is special.

I grew up spending summers in Myrtle Beach and Murrells Inlet but before I began working on The Baruchs of Hobcaw I didn’t have any idea what a fascinating place Hobcaw Barony is. Now I’m really excited to share the great story of Hobcaw and the Baruchs with our viewers. Many major themes of South Carolina history – African Americans after Emancipation, Southern Jewish life, Northern money/Southern land, women’s rights, two World Wars, and…

Over Here: The Homefront During World War I


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