The documentary is over now, and here's some notes I made about the 16:9 film excerpts they used which are different from their (R1) DVD presentation:
Old Yeller - in pillarbox open-matte (DVD is 1.75:1)
The Shaggy Dog - in pillarbox open-matte (DVD is 1.75:1)
The Absent-Minded Professor - in pillarbox open-matte (DVD is 1.66:1)
Pollyanna - in pillarbox open-matte (DVD is 1.75:1)
The Three Lives of Thomasina - in pillarbox open-matte (DVD is 1.66:1)
That Darn Cat - in 16:9 OAR (DVD is 1.33:1)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks - in pillarbox open-matte (DVD is 1.66:1)
Pete's Dragon - in pillarbox open-matte (DVD is 1.66:1)
Escape to Witch Mountain - in pillarbox open-matte (DVD is 1.66:1)
The Apple Dumpling Gang - in pillarbox open-matte (DVD is 1.75:1)
Freaky Friday - in pillarbox open-matte (DVD is 1.85:1)
Tron - in pillarbox pan&scan (DVD is 2.20:1)
I'm surprised at some of the presentations, especially the choice to use open-matte for some movies in widescreen on DVD (
The Absent-Minded Professor,
Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and as far as
Freaky Friday) and to actually use a pan&scan version of
Tron even though
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and
Swiss Family Robinson were shown in letterbox widescreen. It was even weirder that the bulk of the excerpts from
The Happiest Millionaire was 16:9, but then that one clip of Greer Garson and a later clip of John Davidson and Lesley Ann Warren were pillarbox open-matte.
All in all, the documentary wasn't quite as thorough as I'd have liked, but still fairly good. A lot of the more recognizable or notable films each got a 1-2 minute piece (
Mary Poppins took up about 11 minutes, naturally). The whole thing pretty much played out as an 80-minute recap of notable Disney live-action films (and general studio trivia) from 1948 to 1982, and unsurprisingly excluding
Song of the South. But it was good to hear some things that I hadn't heard before (such as Bobby Driscoll shooting all his
Treasure Island scenes and close-ups in 6 weeks, then being "deported" back to America). Would have liked if they had a chance to talk more about
The Story of Robin Hood (only a passing reference) and
The Sword and the Rose (a couple good interviews, but the entire segment lasted a little over a minute).
I hope it gets released to DVD, either on its own (perhaps with some "extended interviews" and a photo gallery to see the photos used in the doc on their own) or as a supplement to a Disney live-action film that could benefit from its inclusion (hey Disney, how about you pull a Paramount or Universal and have this be a bonus feature on multiple DVDs!).
ETA: Looks like some of my other thoughts I didn't type were already said by everyone else!

Great minds think alike!
Also, for anyone who missed the doc, it'll be on December 21 at 11:45, and December 28 at 10:30 (I'm sure I've said it already, but it's worth repeating and worth rewatching).
And just for the hell of it...
7:00 to 7:03 - Soundbytes and Introduction
7:03 to 7:06 - Alice Comedies to Snow White
7:06 to 7:07 - Snow White
7:07 to 7:11 - War Films, Three Caballeros & Package Films, So Dear To My Heart, True Life Adventures
7:11 to 7:13 - British Funds, Treasure Island
7:13 to 7:14 - The Story of Robin Hood, Storyboards, The Sword and the Rose
7:14 to 7:17 - 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
7:17 to 7:20 - Television, "Disneyland", and promoting films
7:20 to 7:21 - creating a live-action "team", Bill Anderson and Bill Walsh
7:21 to 7:22 - "Davy Crockett" craze
7:22 to 7:23 - Family Values
7:23 to 7:26 - Old Yeller
7:26 to 7:27 - story development
7:27 to 7:29 - The Shaggy Dog
7:29 to 7:32 - The Absent-Minded Professor and Son of Flubber
7:32 to 7:33 - expanding the studio
7:33 to 7:35 - Darby O'Gill and the Little People
7:35 to 7:36 - Third Man on the Mountain
7:36 to 7:39 - Swiss Family Robinson
7:39 to 7:40 - Toby Tyler
7:40 to 7:43 - Pollyanna
7:43 to 7:45 - The Parent Trap
7:45 to 7:46 - In Search of the Castaways, The Sherman Brothers
7:46 to 7:48 - The Three Lives of Thomasina
7:48 to 7:48 - Child Acting
7:48 to 7:49 - Babes in Toyland
7:49 to 7:59 - Mary Poppins, special effects, "Feed the Birds", Awards, Money
7:59 to 8:01 - That Darn Cat
8:01 to 8:02 - The Supporting Actors
8:02 to 8:03 - Follow Me, Boys!
8:03 to 8:05 - The Happiest Millionaire
8:05 to 8:06 - Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.
8:06 to 8:08 - Walt being sick, planning the new park, his death
8:08 to 8:09 - Blackbeard's Ghost, The Gnome-Mobile
8:09 to 8:11 - The Love Bug
8:11 to 8:12 - Late 60s/Early 70s - Politics & Innocence Lost
8:12 to 8:12 - The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
8:12 to 8:15 - Bedknobs and Broomsticks and "The Age of Not Believing"
8:15 to 8:15 - Disney countering the counterculture
8:15 to 8:16 - Pete's Dragon
8:16 to 8:16 - Escape to Witch Mountain
8:16 to 8:17 - The Apple Dumpling Gang
8:17 to 8:18 - Freaky Friday and the 70s' lack of a great hit
8:18 to 8:20 - Tron and Disney in Trouble
8:20 to 8:21 - Walt Disney & Live-Action Praise, Montage
8:21 to 8:23 - End Credits
albert