Russian Oz
Different cultures experience The Wizard of Oz in their own unique way. Vasiliy Arkanov explains how Soviet children embraced the story - even though they never heard of a girl named Dorothy, and Kansas was as far away Oz.
Like No Other
The film scholar and Wizard of Oz expert Jeanine Basinger tells Kurt why Oz is so different from other well-known fantasy universes like Narnia or Middle Earth.
Bobby McFerrin
Among many other accomplishments, the renowned jazz singer can sing the entire movie of The Wizard of Oz in about eight minutes, improvising his way down the yellow brick road.
There's No Place Like Home
Walter Murch and Salman Rushdie reflect on the meaning of home.
Bonus Feature: You Were There, and You, and You
The casting of Oz -- a cute, well-rounded lead surrounded by three amusingly deficient pals - became a reliable shape for a TV sitcom. Sarah Lilley appreciates the draw of the foursome.