VH1 documentary on Timothy Leary


Tonight VH1 is airing a Timothy Leary documentary as part of its "Lords of the Revolution" series. Here's an excerpt from the show featuring our pal, R.U. Sirius (Ken Goffman). Our friend Michael Horowitz was also interviewed for the program.

VH1 documentary on Timothy Leary

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It just keeps resetting then refreshing on my pc

Same problems here here as with post #2; video doesn't seem to play in either FF or IE. You can see the intro frame with R U Sirius, but then it claims to have finished playing and offers you the chance to play again.

I'm in the UK, perhaps the video is US only?

"If the guy goes by R.U. Sirius, shouldn't that name suffice?"

Yes Kurt, but he is credited in the video as Ken Goffman, so I wanted to point out that he is better known as RU Sirius.

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