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WHITNEY HOUSTON ~ 6 DOCUMENTARIES BIOGRAPHY + TV 2012 Special) - 3 DVDs, 6 Hours

$ 12.66

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    Description

    These are 3 DVDs.  the 1st DVD is a TV special honoring Whitney in 2012.  The 2nd & 3rd DVDs contain 6 documentaries from the AP (Associated Press) about the life and times of Whitney Houston.  These news documentaries were collected by an editor later to be used in research or in news footage.  No commercials. Most of the documentaries have channel logos in the lower right hand corner of the screen, or a channel listings scroll at the bottom of the screen.  About 6 hours total.
    The 6 documentaries are  ...
    "Whitney Houston/Last Days"
    2012, E Entertainment Channel
    "BET Remembers Whitney"
    2012, BET Channel
    "A Whitney Houston Retrospective"
    2012, CNN
    "Biography: Whitney Houston"
    2012, Lifetime Channel
    "Whitney Houston, An Icon"
    2012, TV Guide Network
    "Whitney Houston Funeral"
    2012, CNN, Piers Morgan
    This is the TV special from 2012 ...
    Halle Berry got teary-eyed, and Britney Spears shared an early career memory during Friday night's tribute to Whitney Houston on CBS.
    Dubbed "We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston," the one-hour special, which taped last month at the Nokia L.A. Live Theater in Los Angeles, featured performances and testimonials from stars, ranging from Usher to Yolanda Adams.
    Hudson, rocking an 80s-inspired look, kicked off the event with an energetic medley of "I'm Every Woman," "How Will I Know" and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody."
    Usher took on "I Believe in You and Me" from "The Preacher's Wife," and Celine Dion sang "The Greatest Love of All." "I can't sing it like you, Whitney," Dion said before her performance.
    Spears took the stage to recall the audition that landed her a record deal; she sang Houston's "I Have Nothing."
    Berry, a big Houston fan, got choked up during her testimonial.
    "She inspired a generation of little girls and women to believe in their own dreams and to know that they had within themselves the greatest gift of all," the actress said. "I was one of those little girls who then became a woman who never ever, ever, stopped loving Whitney Houston."
    Actress Taraji P Henson, LL Cool J, CeCe Winans and Yolanda Adams were also on hand to honor the late singer.
    "It's about celebrating her legacy, giving her a tribute and just about celebrating a wonderful person who made a huge contribution to the music world," LL Cool J told CBS prior to the show.
    "In all her music is this beautiful energy, this beautiful spirit to it that lifts up everyone," added Hudson.
    "I remember being with my little sister when she was like 3 years old. I would always clean the house with a vacuum cleaner and listening to 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody' 24/7," said Spears.
    The special showcased highlights of Houston's career, including her Grammy performances and wins, her rendition of the national anthem at Super Bowl XXV in 1991 and her first-ever
    The DVDs are stamped with basic information, they come inside plain jewel cases with no inserts and no artwork.  They were not issued sealed.  They're in mint condition and have never been played.