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The Human Face: Famous Faces (2001)

The Human Face: Famous Faces (2001)
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The human face is what attracts and repels humans meeting other humans. This process is mysterious. This four-volume program from The Learning Channel investigates many aspects of the human face, from beauty to facial expression. John Cleese acts as narrator and host to a number of guests who discuss the power of the face. Skits and personal interviews highlight the points made in the production. The four episodes include Secrets of the Face, The Endlessly Fascinating Face, Does Beauty Matter?, and Famous Faces. In this episode, the subject is the impact of a famous face, both on others and the face's owner. This installment has also been issued under the alternate episode titles Fame and Fame & Infamy. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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The human face is what attracts and repels humans meeting other humans. This process is mysterious. This four-volume program from The Learning Channel investigates many aspects of the human face, from beauty to facial expression. John Cleese acts as narrator and host to a number of guests who discuss the power of the face. Skits and personal interviews highlight the points made in the production. The four episodes include Secrets of the Face, The Endlessly Fascinating Face, Does Beauty Matter?, and Famous Faces. In this episode, the subject is the impact of a famous face, both on others and the face's owner. This installment has also been issued under the alternate episode titles Fame and Fame & Infamy. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

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John Cleese
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