New York correction professionals and historians are among those appearing on camera during a one-hour cable TV documentary premiering: Date: Monday, March 6 Time: 10 P.M. Eastern Time Place: History Channel Title: "Prisons" The documentary was done as part of the History Channel's "Modern Marvels" series focusing on architectural and engineering developments. The documentary examines the relation of penal philosophy and prison architecture. The New York Correction History Society (NYCHS) assisted the documentary's producers but we have not previewed the documentary. A number of NYCHS officers and members were interviewed during the documentary's production and, we are told, appear in it, including: Board of Trustees chairman/Commissioner Bernard B. Kerik, Executive Committee member-at-large/Superintendent Brant Kehn, Charter member/Professor Roger Panetta and Yours truly, Tom McCarthy NYCHS general secretary http://www.correctionhistory.org PS -- After viewing it, please drop us a line or two ([log in to unmask]) on what you thought of it. Toss flowers or brickbats. It's our society's first experience providing contacts, facts and ideas to TV documentary producers who came to us -- as they did with others elsewhere in the country -- looking for help with a correction history subject. It's not our documentary but we did try to be helpful as did other history-minded correctional persons elsewhere around the country.