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- A seventeen-year-old aristocrat falls in love with a kind but poor artist aboard the luxurious, ill-fated R.M.S. Titanic.
- Peaceful farmer Benjamin Martin is driven to lead the Colonial Militia during the American Revolution when a sadistic British officer murders his son.
- The story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress who dreamed of becoming an opera singer, despite having a terrible singing voice.
- As an outbreak of leprosy engulfs 19th-century colonial Hawai'i, a small group of infected Native Hawaiians resist government-mandated exile, taking a courageous stand against the provisional government. Inspired by real-life events.
- A group of women band together as they go to war against a pack of men who have done them wrong at every turn.
- A classical musical conductor unravels into the abyss of insanity.
- Through interviews, visits to historical locations and vivid reenactments, this History Channel production details the life of Andrew Jackson. It illuminates his early years as well as his accomplishments as President of the United States. Instead of avoiding the controversy that surrounds him, the show pointedly investigates why this man is a hero to some and a great villain to others.
- High Profile Industry Professionals join Designing Hollywood to bring informative episodes and share fascinating stories behind your favorite films! Filmed in audio and video. Weekly episodes.
- 15-40 tells the true story of tennis player Kai Hansen. An unflinching competitor, Kai Hansen is well on his way to winning a spot at the European championships in Sweden. Under a comfortable Nazi occupation, Kai's world is limited to the court and to the many luxuries that his status affords him. In order for Kai to realize his dream of participating in the European Championships in Sweden, he has to defeat aging tennis great, Erik Bjarnson. But when it is discovered that Erik, might in fact be a Jew, and that a massive deportation of Danish Jews is planned by the Nazis, Kai has to decide whether to risk it all or for his countrymen or remain veiled in a life of pride and privilege.
- Plot being kept under wraps.
- After a horribly unsuccessful train robbery, the surviving gang of thieves begin to suspect they've been set up.
- Airline executive Juan Trippe, pilot Charles Lindbergh, airplane builder Igor Sikorsky and radio engineer Hugo Leuteritz struggle to find a place in post-World War I aviation. Their struggles illuminate the challenges aviation pioneers faced in these early, uncertain days. After repeated setbacks, the four men join forces to build an airline to South America.
- As they push southward, Trippe, Sikorsky, Lindbergh and Leuteritz build larger flying boats, harness radio to navigate safely over great distances, and, with help from the U.S. government, outwit all competing airlines to dominate service to Latin America and launch the global air tourism industry - but all of this is merely preparation for their ultimate goal: flying the oceans.
- Defying the skeptics, Pan Am builds an airway to Asia, allowing its airplanes to hopscotch across the world's widest ocean by landing at five steppingstone islands: Hawaii, Midway, Wake Island, Guam and the Philippines. Air service from New York to London begins in 1939, completing a chain of airways encircling the globe.
- When a rancher is murdered, Sheriff John Henry Hoyle attempts to use his state-of-the-art forensics training to solve the crime.
- After Frank James attempts to rob the Great Bend Bank, Hoyle and Eli apprehend Frank's girlfriend, Pearl Starr, who just might have a secret link to Hoyle's past.
- Much to Hoyle's chagrin, Eli purchases a mail-order bride. When the coach arrives with Eli's precious cargo, its contents send the duo into an unexpected tailspin.
- Following a gruesome decapitation, Hoyle uses the latest crime-fighting techniques to apprehend the killer. But when the evidence points in an unexpected direction, Hoyle must persuade the town to listen to science.
- The Temperance movement takes hold in Great Bend after a slew of alcohol-related deaths. However, when the saloon goes booze free, Honey resorts to selling "medicine" to keep the bar in business.
- When a U.S. Marshall unfairly suspects an ex-slave of murder, Sheriff Hoyle must clear his name by tracking the real killer to the all-black town of Nicodemus, led by Sheriff Nat Love.
- After a group of local miscreants turns up dead, Hoyle, Eli, Honey and the gang track the killers to Cole Younger's hideout, giving Hoyle another shot at finally bringing Cole to justice.
- When Honey's long-lost fiancé surfaces in Great Bend, he challenges Hoyle to a duel when he learns of their ongoing "relations." Meanwhile, things start to get more serious between Eli and Pearl.
- Mrs. Fitzgerald has been missing for two days. Eddie thinks his cop connection might be able to help find her. But Lt. Alex Miigs may actually be responsible for her disappearance.