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- Six years after the events in Raccoon City, Leon Kennedy, now a federal agent, is sent to a rural part of Spain to rescue the U.S. President's kidnapped daughter, Ashley Graham from a sinister cult.
- A gang of extreme sportsmen raises the stakes in their criminal activities.
- Childrens' show based on the classic works of author and illustrator Richard Scarry centers on six characters solving the mysteries of everyday life in an imaginary place called Busytown.
- A man from Los Angeles, California gets a job as ecologist in Alaska's wilderness. He takes part in arresting and transporting a trapper wanted for murder. But the trapper, Ben Corbett (Rutger Hauer), and his friends will do anything to free him.
- The story of Canadian Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire and his controversial command of the United Nations' mission to Rwanda during the 1994 genocide.
- Since the 19th Century, the creation of an International Criminal Court to prosecute human rights violators has been a fleeting goal of international civil society. The precedent was established with the Nuremberg Trials, but never before has such an institution been created on a permanent, global basis. "Prosecutor" explores the behind- the-scenes drama of the tumultuous year-in-the-life of the court's first Chief Prosecutor, the controversial Argentinian jurist, Luis Moreno Ocampo. Ocampo's actions - including laying charges against the elected President of Sudan - are widely praised and criticized. From the learned judges, to the young Canadian lawyers, to the international legal experts addressing war crimes, the ICC is in the eye of a political and legal hurricane. Based in part on award-winning author Erna Paris's bestselling book, "The Sun Climbs Slow" and incorporating interviews, archival footage, private correspondence and documents, "Prosecutor" is an intense journey through the backroom politics and tough decisions that are at the heart of international peace and justice.
- Special provides a unique, behind-the-scenes look at Marchesa, the fashion house co-founded by designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig, and worn by A-list stars on red carpets such as the Oscars, Golden Globes, and Emmys. The documentary follows the label's meteoric rise and gives an insider's look at the fashion house as they create gowns for Hollywood starlets of all ages.
- In a remote mountain valley in Ecuador, coffee and sugarcane farmers face the dismal prospect of being forced off their land to make way for a mining project.
- A Promise to the Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman is an exploration of exile, memory, longing and democracy through the words and memories of playwright/author/activist Ariel Dorfman ('Death and the Maiden', 'How to Read Donald Duck', 'Other Septembers'). Born in Argentina, growing up in New York and Chile, Dorfman became cultural advisor to socialist president Salvador Allende in Chile. When the Allende government was toppled in the military coup of September 11, 1973, Dorfman was among a handful of Allende's inner circle to survive. A Promise to the Dead was filmed in the USA, Argentina and Chile in late 2006, coinciding with the death of former Chilean dictator, Augusto Pinochet.
- Acclaimed doctor James Orbinski, former head of Doctors Without Borders, returns to Africa to confront the harsh reality of conditions there and explores what it means to be a humanitarian.
- Driving Dreams is about our never-ending love affair with the car. How the car of our dreams is created and marketed; how the modern car travels from the drawing board to the driveway. It's a tale of technology and psychology, hot design versus the bottom line, and a cultural revolution that's shaping a country.
- 2007–201024mTV-Y6.6 (6)TV EpisodeHuckle, Lowly, and Sally discover a missing wheel by the side of the road. / Several Busytown characters are dismayed to discover blue paint stains on the back of their clothing. Huckle sets out to find the bench in need of a "wet paint" sign.
- 2007–201024mTV-YTV EpisodeHuckle and Lowly try to reunite a lost parrot with its owner. / Sally is convinced there's a monster loose in Busytown.
- 2007–201024mTV-YTV EpisodeSomeone put locks and chains on the teeter-totter, the lift bridge, and the sausage-truck. Huckle and his pals figure out the one thing they have in common is a very noisy squeak. / On a windy day, the kids find an unfinished portrait. Using clues about the sea admiral in the picture, they try and track him down to ask where they can find the artist.
- 2007–201024mTV-YTV EpisodeWhen the mouse family discover someone, or something, has taken a big bite out of their cheese car, Huckle promises to figure out who is putting the bite on the mouse family. / The kids witness someone rescuing Granny Goat from the train tracks. After the train passes, the hero is gone. Granny Goat didn't even get a chance to thank him.
- 2007–201024mTV-Y5.2 (7)TV EpisodeDespite Hilda Hippo's photo of a ghost in the mansion by the lighthouse, Huckle sets out to prove there are no such thing as ghosts. / A sign directing customers to a sweet corn stand comes loose and swings upside down so the arrow points the opposite way.
- 2007–201024mTV-YTV EpisodeFor some strange unknown reason, every loaf of bread in Busytown is hard as cement. / On the outskirts of Busytown, the center line on the road suddenly becomes twisty. It confuses drivers, causing them to veer off the road.
- 2007–201024mTV-YTV EpisodeBusytown pedestrians are getting their feet stuck in purple goo. In solving the mystery, Huckle notices these sticky puddles always appear under toothpaste billboards. / The kids help decorate used cars for Jack's big sale. Suddenly, all the helium balloon go missing, and so does Pig Won't.
- 2007–201024mTV-YTV EpisodeTwo identical tanker trucks pull into Gramps Gas Station at the same time. Shortly after, Huckle and his pals notice cars spewing bubbles and conking out. / Huckle, Lowly, and Sally find an abandoned egg in the park. They search for a nest that has similar-looking eggs.
- This is the story of how the American 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment used superior equipment and training to overcome a blinding sandstorm and hundreds of tanks manned by Iraq's elite Republican Guard.
- Inspector Diane Caligra of the Toronto Police Department is in somewhat of a conundrum. Detective Aidan Black, who currently is assigned to the SWAT team, is one of her best and most seasoned members, but she realizes based on his recent professional history and behavior, that he may be suffering from some mental illness, most likely post traumatic stress syndrome. She reassigns him to the newly formed Psych Crimes & Crises unit, which will deal with cases which involve some sort of emotional disturbance at its core. The unit was created by forensic psychiatrist Dr. Daniella Ridley, who will become his partner despite she not being a trained police officer. The other two members of the unit are the eager but inexperienced Detective Poppy Wisnefski, and tough but caring psychiatric nurse Leo Beckett. The two teams are to patrol when not working on a specific case. That first case is of Toby Burke, an aspiring hockey player who was murdered in the bedroom that he shared with his younger brother, Wyatt Burke, who was also in the room at the time of the incident. Toby died of a stab wound to his mid-section, but had a light bulb sticking out of that wound. Beyond the differences in opinions and approaches between Aidan and Daniella, they have to figure out if Toby's seemingly distraught father, Garrett Burke, knows more than he is disclosing, and figure out if there is some significance to the light bulb. Through this case, Aidan realizes that Diane had ulterior motives for placing him on this assignment despite the less than obvious fit: she wants Daniella to watch over him and provide her with a medical diagnosis of his mental condition.