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- A little kid wakes up in the middle of night to the sound of his mom's television blaring.
- From award winning journalist John Pilger, reveals what the news doesn't - that the world's greatest military power, the United States, and the world's second economic power, China, both nuclear-armed, may well be on the road to war.
- A documentary chronicling sports legend Lance Armstrong's improbable rise and ultimate fall from grace.
- America's death penalty is in crisis. Botched executions, spiralling costs and shrinking public support has put capital punishment under more scrutiny than ever before. The Penalty goes behind the scenes to reveal what the death penalty does to a victims family, an innocent man, and a lawyer who fights and fails to stop a botched execution, all while asking: who does the death penalty serve?
- "Zombarella's House of Whorrors" is a hosted horror movie direct to DVD with Amy Woo as "Zombarella.
- "Such a Funny Life" is about the Guiterrez family who moves to New York from "nowhere". Our main character, David grew up in a challenging household with an abusive and plotting father Ralph, and mentally challenged mother Mariah. David is a complete pariah in school and in the street but he is destined to be a comic and entertainer. Through his childhood we follow him as he loses his sister Gabriella, to a tragic death, and then in his teens he falls in love with a complicated and troubled girl named Mariah. He befriends Tito, the responsible kid turned club owner and Rob, the neighborhood leader who turns into the biggest drug dealer in Brooklyn. We see the evolution of David as he juggles painful circumstances with dire decisions while still honing his ambition to be a successful comic, entertainer and actor. An inevitable story of secrets, loss, and betrayal to reach the top and later forces David to Los Angeles to start a new life where he achieves success in all aspects, albeit with a unknown price on his head and a trail of fire that threatens his family, friends and loved ones that goes deeper than any one of his comedy acts or movie roles.
- Does America's future depend on its past? An exploration of a mysterious woman's influence on George Washington, his vision for America, and its independence - a vision that could deeply influence the nation's need for healing and unity.
- Castro's Spies tells the thrilling story of an elite group of Cuban intelligence agents sent undercover to the US in the 1990s.
- Little Feat caught live at the Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, UK, at August 2nd 1977. One of four legendary shows at the Rainbow.
- 25 years ago there was a promise of a new world, and an alternate reality with endless possibilities based on the cybernetic revolution. But what have been the real changes through this 25 years and in which direction are we going now? From the first artistic and musical expressions to our present digital life going through our bodies, movies&video games, robots and artificial intelligence and the tech-way we have adopted to communicate each other.
- In 1951, the undefeated University of San Francisco football team declines an invitation to play in the Orange Bowl after being told they would only be invited if they played without their two African-American stars: Ollie Matson and Burl Toler.
- In the time of Noah, people were going about their daily lives, not mindful of the impending destruction. Like them, are we ignoring warnings of God's coming judgment?
- "Mummy TV" was a hosted horror movie show with Amber St Romain as "Mrs. Mummy" and Jeffrey Vinciguerra as "Mr. Mummy".
- "The Doktor Sick Program" is a hosted horror movie show with host "Doktor Sick".
- Two young boys wish to help their family by raising finances and making money. Their father is a repeat alcoholic which makes it difficult for the two, but after a bright idea from one of the boys, things start to change rapidly.
- Documentary about the ravages of war in the eastern Congo, involving such disparate groups as the Lords Resistance Army, the M23 militia, the Congolese Army and various militia groups, and how the fighting over the past 20+ years has brought misery and destruction to the local residents.
- Wrongs to be set right, World War II Japanese internment camps predict the dark future of our current path.
- After a deadly chemical fallout rendered the outside air toxic, Matthew and Owen, a father and son, survive in an underground bunker equipped with an air filtration system. Matthew, protected by a hazmat suit, leaves the bunker frequently to scavenge for supplies, leaving Owen often alone. After returning, Matthew unknowingly drops a flash drive on the floor, revealing a very dark secret to Owen.
- We are in 2035, after World War III and World War IV. Millions of people have lost their lives and millions more are homeless. Radioactive exclusion zones are scattered around the globe across combat areas. The rebuilding of the order is very slow, causing the people to go through hunger and misery. The world is under threat of new wars and struggle to rebuild from the previous ones. In a terrifying scenario like this, totalitarian states emerge with a strong hand, forcing people to follow its strictly strict rules. With power and technology, the central government orders a state-of-the-art processing machine that will keep all citizens' data, so that everyone is controlled by their records. Some citizens do not agree with this manipulation and begin to assemble forming the rebel group that will fight to overthrow the central government.
- 2008–201645m7.1 (9)TV EpisodeNotorious gangsters Owner "Killer" Madden and John "Red" Hamilton, who led similar lives that ended quite differently.
- 2014–TV EpisodeActor Luke Wilson discusses working with Canadian director Atom Egoyan; actor Michiel Huisman talks about life after "Game of Thrones"; performances from Billie Eilish and Begonia.
- A vintage jukebox, a highly collectable antique gyrocycle, and a ship's porthole all need some TLC. But which restorers will be chosen to revive these tired items?
- A 19th-century cinema chair, a Victorian cot, and a rusty hand cheese press are all ripe for restoration. But which restorers will be chosen to breathe new life into them?
- A set of metal drawers and a child's armchair need some TLC. A 19th-century brass mirror has lost its gleam. Which restorers will breathe new life into them?
- 8000 years ago, a lush paradise, home to mammoth, deer, and hunter-gatherers connected Britain and mainland Europe - Doggerland. It was wiped out by a single devastating event, leaving it hidden beneath the waves of the North Sea.
- "Dr. Mortose" is at Horrorhound interviewing various horror hosts and others related to the horror genre; and presents and screens the 1958 horror movie "Tales of Frankenstein.
- "Uncle Edward" and "Nadia von Nacht" presents the 1958 horror movie "The Screaming Skull" with "Hazel" and "Brunehilde".
- "Uncle Edward" presents the 1975 horror move "Curse of Bigfoot".
- Songs, music, meditation and yoga may lead to a discover of the self, and a New Wage.
- 2015– 1h 29mTV EpisodeA follow-up to 2018's "The St. Louis Browns: The Team that Baseball Forgot", this sequel tells the personal stories of fans, former players, and the fan club. Highlights include the Browns progressive stance on integration, signing a one-armed outfielder, their doomed rivalry with the Cardinals, their wacky, rollercoaster management, the Streetcar World Series, and the players' "regular guy-ness."
- 2022– 41mTV-PGTV EpisodeThe team unveils the greatest mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle: its most perplexing vanished ships and planes, and the strange and powerful forces said to be behind the Triangle's deadly reputation. Wreck divers Mike Barnette, Jimmy Gadomski, and team investigators Jason Harris, David O'Keefe, and Wayne Abbot provide inside information on what may have happened to the most famous missing ships and planes, their plans to solve the mysteries, and how their quest for answers will continue to new heights.
- Before Radio and phonograph there was sheet music and pianos, lots of pianos, with aggressive song pluggers pounding out the next big hit for the music publishers along west 28th Street. They made such a racket, it sounded like a hundred people banging on tin pans, so Tin Pan Alley was born, and with it a new way of selling pop music to America. Kelly walks through the city's musical past, into gambling halls where thugs and song writers rubbed shoulders, and into the vertical Tin Pan Alley of the next generation, the famous Brill Building at 49th and Broadway where almost every big Rock n Roll hit of the early 1960's was created. We meet Neil Sedaka, the star who sold 25 million records as a singer and song writer in Brill Building from 1958 to 1963, and we explore the now-empty sound studios where records, television shows and films were mixed. Kelly meets the creators of a successful musical called Murder for Two and learns the basics of writing a good musical at the famous BMI Workshop. Whether it was the best song in a Vaudeville revue, number one in Billboard magazine or a hit Broadway show, New York City is still the heartbeat of American Pop Music.