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PBS To Air “One Last Thing” Steve Jobs Documentary On November 2nd

PBS To Air “One Last Thing” Steve Jobs Documentary On November 2nd

Adding to the plentiful collection of tributes already offered to Steve Jobs since his passing, a new hour-long documentary called “One Last Thing” will be airing on PBS this November 2nd, and will feature interviews with Steve Jobs, as well as people associated with him.

The documentary will include interviews with notable people from Jobs’ life such as Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne, Walt Mossberg and others. The documentary is intended to examine Jobs’ life by defining the influences that shaped the person he was and enabled him to have such a remarkable influence on the world. ‘Steve Jobs – One Last Thing’ will air on November 2nd at 10:00 PM on PBS stations throughout the U.S.

Here’s the official description of the show:

ONE LAST THING takes an unflinching look at Jobs’s difficult, controlling disposition, and offers unique insights into what made him tick. While there has been near-universal agreement that Steve Jobs was a great innovator in business and technology, ONE LAST THING looks into why he was so great. What were the influences that shaped his character? What drove him from such humble beginnings to the heights of success?

Featuring interviews with, among others, Ronald Wayne, co-founder of Apple with Jobs and Steve Wozniak; Ross Perot, who invested in NeXT Computer when Jobs was running out of money; Walt Mossberg, principal technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal, who interviewed Jobs every year from 2003-2010; will.i.am, frontman and producer for The Black Eyed Peas, whose “I Gotta Feeling” currently ranks as the most downloaded iTunes song ever; Dean Hovey, designer of the original mouse for Apple; Robert Cringely, writer and host of the PBS series TRIUMPH OF THE NERDS: THE RISE OF ACCIDENTAL EMPIRES; Robert Palladino, calligraphy professor at Reed College, whose classes Jobs credited with inspiring his typography design for the Mac; and Bill Fernandez, who introduced Jobs and Wozniak in Sunnyvale, where the three hung out in his father’s garage and tinkered with electronics.

In a never-before-broadcast interview from 1994, Jobs expounds on his philosophy of life: “You tend to get told that the world is the way it is, but life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact; and that is that everything around you that you call life was made up by people no smarter than you … Once you learn that, you’ll never be the same again.”

In his many successful Apple product launches, Jobs developed his own catchphrase to tease his audiences. Appearing to reach the end of a presentation, he would then announce to the expectant crowd: “Oh — one more thing,” before unveiling his latest design achievement. This documentary exploration of the life of one of America’s most successful innovators and entrepreneurs pays homage to his famous presentational skills and his unique talents.

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