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- The Civil War is past, but former Confederate soldier Cullen Bohannon can't put it behind him. Fresh are the memories of the death of his wife, killed at the hands of Union soldiers, an act that sets him on a course of revenge.
- In Santa Cruz for the summer, a young woman discovers the sport of surfing -- and a family secret as well.
- Frankie is dying. Irene hasn't forgiven him. And they are racing against time to find their way home. Frankie needs help and Irene is the one he turns to. He must go home one last time. And, like so many times before, Irene is extending herself beyond her common sense. The two set out on a journey that becomes more than getting home; confronting the past, love, understanding, and self discovery. Barking Water is a tale of great love that looks at what brings us all together. It's a tale of home...and what it takes to get there.
- A film about the behind-the-scenes world of Washington politics. A former staffer that has fallen from grace tries to get back in the political game but realizes "there is life above the beltway."
- Filmmaker Roger Nygard roams the globe to the source of each of the world's philosophies, religions, and belief systems. He interviews spiritual leaders, scholars, scientists, artists, pizza chefs, and others who have influenced, inspired, or freaked out humanity.
- Mary Jane must choose to either stay at home on the reservation or leave to go to boarding school.
- The new "John Henry" documentary will chronicle the life and legacy of this remarkable animal, and will include interviews with fans, celebrities, dignitaries and other notables that knew him (or won big money from his successes!) as well as interviews with noted jockeys that rode him, including Chris McCarron and Laffit Pincay Jr. Still alive today at the ripe old age of 104 (in horse years!) John Henry earned over $ 6.5 million during his years as a racehorse, between 1977-1985. He was the winner of 30 stakes races, was voted "Horse of the Year" in l981 and in 1984, and was even included in People Magazine's "Most Intriguing People of 1984" roundup story.
- David, the host of a local gay radio show in Buffalo, New York, struggles with self-doubt when his single sister asks him to be the father figure for her soon to be adopted Brazilian child. This story explores the exceptionally colorful relationship between a brother and sister, and the impact of the spoken word on the human spirit.
- 'Just Left of the Drama' chronicles the rise and fall of a relationship between two alcoholics and their subsequent redemption. James, though sober for a year is stuck within himself, and Kelly is running from a crumbled marriage seeking to escape her abusive past. Together they start anew but it's not long before the past comes echoing back to destroy the refuge they've found in each other and threatens to drag them back down into certain destruction -- something only divine intervention could deliver them from.
- When an "overweight" former supermodel is forced to lose weight to resurrect her dying career, she falls in love with her trainer, a wannabe Hollywood socialite, and plunges him headlong into the hollow world of sex, drugs, and being beautiful.
- An ex-boxer turned bodyguard for the mob. The femme fatale who lures him in. The aging gangster they scheme against. And the threat from an outsider. When all is said and done, ambition may be the downfall of everyone.
- Durant and Lily conspire to gain investors' interests. Sean and Mickey McGinnes exact their own revenge on The Swede. Elam and Eva each begin to see the future differently. Cullen tracks down the elusive Sergeant Harper.
- Cullen fights for his life as he answers for his deadly actions. Lily struggles to survive in the wilderness, as Durant attempts to spin tragedy for political gain.
- Cullen's search for the sergeant is diverted by an unexpected obstacle. Durant organizes a search party to retrieve the missing Lily Bell.
- Cullen closes in on the Sergeant. Durant pursues a hidden agenda while helping Lily recuperate.
- Joseph Black Moon and Reverend Nathaniel Cole travel into Cheyenne territory in hopes of a peace talk. Lily Bell and Thomas Durant discuss the future of the railroad construction. Cullen Bohannon and Elam settle their differences in a public fight.
- Durant attempts to end ongoing negotiations with the Cheyenne by challenging them to a competition.
- Durant and Lily travel to Chicago - he, to further discuss the railroad with Senator Crane; she, to meet with her deceased husband's family. The Irishmen from Hell On Wheels prepare to hang Elam. Cullen interferes and helps him escape.
- A train is derailed by the Cheyenne. Durant orders Cullen to lead a team to track them. Lily moves out of Durant's coach and into her own tent beside the brothel. Tension mounts for Cullen's team in the pursuit of the renegade Indian tribe.
- Cullen and the search party find the natives who attacked the surveyor's camp and later derailed a train; Elam and Eva discuss their future, before getting a strange visitor; and the railroad crew reaches the important 40-mile mark.
- A former confederate soldier journeys to the transcontinental railroad to seek vengeance.
- Cullen and Elam find themselves on opposite sides of the law as Durant and Lily push the railroad further west.