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- Mark Fisher disappeared from his home in a brilliant flash of blue light almost 2 years ago. His friend Seth Hampton was the last to see him alive. Now a string of grisly, violent murders leads Seth to believe that Mark is back, and something evil is inside of him.
- A young prince in ancient Israel witnesses the brutal murder of his eldest brothers at the hands of his own deranged father, King Herod. Now, the young boy stands as the only successor to the violently contested throne - or is he?
- A short, realistic drama about the impact of addiction.
- Inspired by the true story of a wife and mother of three struggling to keep her family, and her faith, intact after her husband is diagnosed with a stage three brain tumor.
- A gay hustler kills his abusive pimp.
- An abrasive salesman reunites with his alienated brother when their abusive father is found dead.
- In the cold isolation of Duluth Minnesota, a young boy is manipulated into doing horrific things by a demonic entity to save the ones he loves.
- 2003– 45mTV-14TV EpisodeActor David Spade ("Lights Out with David Spade"); actress Eiza Gonzalez ("Bloodshot"); Grace VanderWaal performs;
- Drew invites Dr. Phil McGraw to join us, on our show, to share the secret to keeping his program fresh, after an incredible 19 seasons on-air, and then, we'll also have China Anne McClain, and Ross Matthews will stop by to talk about the best headlines of the week, during Drew's News.
- Drew is celebrating beauty all week-long and kicks it off with supermodel Iman, founder of IMAN Cosmetics. In "Drew and A," Drew and Iman help solve audience members beauty dilemmas. Drew also talks with Max Greenfield ("The Neighbors") and 16-year-old Paris McKenzie, America's youngest beauty supply store owner.
- 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.
- 2012–TV EpisodeThe Folklorist explores the Boston Molasses Flood of 1919, one of the starting points in the American Revolution with the Boston Massacre, an enigmatic day in New England's history with the Dark Day, and a temporary stop in World War I with The Christmas Truce. Also featuring Campfire segments with Neil Armstrong, Santa Claus, Demons, and Babe Ruth.