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- 1998–20232hTV-148.8 (98)TV EpisodeA look at the 1920s murder of Hollywood director William Desmond Taylor, which officially remains unsolved. Many historians, biographers, and a few survivors are interviewed.
- I Survived incorporates interviews with stylized recreations to tell the stories of people who overcame unbelievable circumstances that changed their lives forever.
- The insecure Andrea Kuhn is encouraged by her psychiatrist to disclose her true feeling to her family, and when she is happy being herself, her husband accidentally kills her after an argument. Ruth recalls how stress triggered a depressive psychosis in George and his treatment with electroshock. Brenda has a miscarriage in the eve of her wedding day. Billy invites Claire to move to his place. David and Keith are discussing the alternative for their baby, adoption or to rent a belly. Rico misses a steady relationship while dating women from an Internet site.
- The uneXplained is a documentary television series where authentic human mysteries are explored using metaphysical practices - one case at a time. Each episode focuses on individuals faced with an unsolvable problem who've exhausted all traditional means until they turn to an expert gifted with mystical abilities and we follow them into the unknown...
- 2013– 43mTV-148.3 (13)TV EpisodeNight after night, two year-old Eric would wake up screaming from a horrific dream about being crushed to death. However it was Eric's obsession with Hollywood that escalated to the point where they had to lock the doors.
- Tv series telling different stories of wives who killed theirs husbands.
- With interviews from cast and crew, including stars Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, and director Jonathan Demme, you'll hear how a film with a young director trained in B-movies and cheesy comedies managed to make one of the most chilling films in decades, and how a studio in the midst of collapse could turn out a film that took the box office and Oscars by storm. We'll also examine how Foster was able to make the transition from child star to silver screen sensation, and how an all-but-retired Hopkins was coerced back into the Hollywood scene to create one of the most indelible villains in film history.
- Its about people who take drugs and commit crimes usually having no recollection.
- An elderly woman is found dead in her own cottage and DCI Tom Barnaby is convinced the death is not a simple accident.
- Troubled solicitor Nick Turner falls from the roof of his home; is this suicide disguised as murder?
- Sir Freddy Butler collapses during a speech. The PM suggests the death is due to natural causes, however Barnaby is not convinced. Sir Freddy's will is stolen and his lawyer's house is burned down in an arson attack.
- Barnaby begins to think the damning evidence he helped provide to convict a murderess wasn't exactly as watertight as it first looked.
- A fascinating program that goes behind the scenes of Steven Spielberg's landmark 1975 film JAWS.
- John Mellencamp returns to his hometown to talk about his struggle and rise to fame and plays an intimate show at the Crump theater.
- A secluded old dark house, believed haunted by the residents of Midsomer Newton, becomes the scene of a double murder when a house-hunting yuppie couple is found garroted.
- William Shatner sits down with actors, politicians, and others for candid interviews.
- Expert blackmailer Martin Barret is murdered and there is no shortage of suspects.
- After a noted author speaks before a group of local Midsomer writers, the naked body of the event's host is found bludgeoned to death in his bedroom.
- Devoted Christian Dorothy Sheedy mistakes inflatable dolls floating from a truck bed for angels, and jumps out of her car, unaware of her surroundings, and is hit by another driver. Her husband, also strong in his faith, doesn't know whether his wife's death was an odd accident or suicide but remains calm about it, believing it was simply her time to die. Nate doesn't accept that and when David forces him to stop pressing the man with questions on why his beliefs are thus and why he won't appear more angry or saddened, he quits the business and confronts Ruth for trying to persuade him to stay at all. Keith goes to a job interview to be a celebrity's security guard. A plumbing-system problem causes blood to arise in all the building's drains, and David has an interesting reaction to the plumber that Keith takes in stride. Everyone else gives Ruth a hard time for putting George's belongings up in place of the family's. Rico continues to weakly answer Sophia's pleas to see him, spending less time with his family or at work.
- Controversy about a proposed supermarket ruining the quality of life in a small village, marital infidelity, contaminated soil, and kinky sex lead to murder
- I Solved a Murder is a breathtaking new series about regular people who have gone to extraordinary lengths to solve violent crimes. Dramatic re-creations and first-person accounts tell the captivating stories of these everyday heroes and their determination to discover the truth.
- A look at the making of the classic comedy film.
- The lure of fortune ends in murder when cunning women plot to overthrow their husbands' hated prenups. "Prenup to Murder" unravels schemes shrouded in lust, vengeance, and greed that entangle some players in their own downfall while others remain innocent until proven guilty - and cash in on millions.
- Barnaby and Jones investigate a series of murders linked to the death of a beauty queen which occurred several years previously.
- When a corporate giant tries to acquire a small but respected relish factory owned and run by a dysfunctional family, a naked body is found in the warehouse.
- A heated competition among Midsomer church choirs is interrupted by the bludgeon murder of the Midsomer Worthy's tenor, a local artist.
- A dangerous entity stalks a pregnant woman in her new house. A single mother discovers a terrifying secret trapped in her son's closet.
- In 1996, the horror master Wes Craven (A Nightmare on Elm Street) unleashed Scream, a slasher movie aimed at a whole new generation of teenage movie-goers. Though premiering at a time when horror movies were in decline and plagued with an array of start up problems, Scream went on to shatter box-office records for horror films, earning well over $100 million in domestic box office receipts, revived Craven's career and turned first-time screenwriter Kevin Williamson and a group of hot young television actors (among them Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich and Rose McGowan) into overnight stars. The film became a huge success, spawned three sequels and single-handedly revived the horror genre. "Scream: The Inside Story" features all-new interviews with Wes Craven, Neve Campell, David Arquette, Jamie Kennedy, Rose McGowan and Matthew Lillard along with the many other cast and crew.
- A visit to his convalescent aunt prompts Barnaby to investigate a series of suspicious deaths at the nursing home where she is staying.
- Alleged encounters with vengeful ghosts are recalled.
- Al Lewis becomes well-known for his iconic role as Grandpa on "The Munsters".
- Deaths follow the discovery of a valuable musical manuscript sold cheaply at an auction.
- as partially told by Frank Lucas himself, it chronicles the rise and fall of one of the most wealthiest and most powerful heroin kingpins in Harlem during the 1970's.
- The shocking eyewitness accounts of terrified people whose dream homes have become nightmares are brought to life in vivid, blood-curdling style.
- Watch while he tries weird foods from japan to germany to dog cafes to eating out of toilet bowls. To traveling down a cave in poland.
- Barnaby donates time to the local amateur dramatic society when Joyce is cast in a revival of "Amadeus," but complications arise when the leading man is murdered onstage.
- The life story of Benny Hill featuring archive footage and interviews with leading lady Louise English, Hill's Angel Sue Upton, and co-stars Henry McGee and Reg Varney.
- One of the founding fathers of Hollywood, Cecil B. DeMille's life takes on epic proportions.