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- All Warrior Network Presents - A look at the lives of returning war heroes when they come home to their families. Both humbled soldiers and loved family members, these war veterans share the story of their service, as well as get a heartfelt surprise from the show.
- Great Hymns of the Church Sung in Church for Generations including - A Mighty Fortress is our God Be Thou My Vision All Creatures of Our God and King O Sacred Head Now Wounded.
- The correlation between social class and school performance is a major issue across the world. This miniseries is an attempt to go beyond ideological approaches of the problem. It is a pragmatic, scientific, and international exploration of education techniques. Two thirds of students will hold jobs that have not been invented yet and 47% of current jobs are expected to be replaced by machines.
- Whether as warriors, spies, resistance fighters, combat nurses, reporters, or propagandists, women have played a part in warfare throughout world history. Why then has society clung to the idea that women should not fight on the frontline?
- Sometimes, the smallest thing can change your life... This enchanting film invites you to take an intimate look into the magical hummingbird's secret life. Viewers are welcomed in to the entire process of a Black-chinned Hummingbird's nest on a backyard clothesline in Las Vegas. Celebrate the beautiful morning with the arrival of the eggs. Witness the emerging chicks from coffee bean size eggs in stunning detailed close ups. Feel the love. The dedicated mom, Honey courageously fights off predators, nurturing and feeding her curious chicks, Ray and Zen. And you will cheer as they grow in to beautiful young hummingbirds. The movie evolves like a sacred dance, one in which all should participate.
- This celebration of our universe covers the importance of the sun, the magnetism of the moon, the background of each planet and the role it plays in the solar system.
- Where are the weirdest, wildest, and most outlandish aspects of our history and culture celebrated and preserved? Your host Will Clinger will show you where when you accompany him to visit the unusual world of America's oddest museums.
- Discover and enjoy, in a new way, the unsurpassed beauty of America's natural wonders. Watch magnificent photography and listen to the music of the world's greatest composers, such as Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, and many others. This video features towering mountains, vast canyons, magical caves, enchanted mesas, pastel colored deserts, brooding forests, thundering waterfalls, and majestic rivers, all treasures that evoke a spectrum of indescribable emotions. National parks included are the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Great Smoky Mountains, Olympic, Mt. Rainier, Zion, Petrified Forest, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Glacier, Crater Lake, Lassen Volcanic, Capitol Reef, Badlands, and more.
- In this Black History Special, Denella explores locations in the Caribbean and the United States that preserve notable moments in black history, and that are saturated with remarkable stories of resilience, determination, and achievement.
- Hosted by Kirk Cameron and originally on PAX, prepare yourself for some of the most wacky and outrageous holiday high jinks. Grab your popcorn and your loved ones and get ready to laugh.
- Carolyn Scott-Hamilton is a well-respected figure in the world of healthy living, special diet cooking, and nutrition. Travel the world with her and share in Carolyn's adventures as she passes on her healthy travel secrets to you.
- The story of the dollar is that of a myth, the American dream. The dollar flinches and the world quakes. Are we living the first signs of the end of an empire? The Marvelous History of the US Dollar examines the green back's history, allure, and unique role as a catalyst for globalization, and how the American buck became so almighty that "$" is the most powerful symbol on earth.
- The Camarillo Family embodied the collective vision and innovation known as the "California Dream" at a time when the state was still raw and rugged. Their true pride and joy were Camarillo White Horses, and today their legacy lives on.
- A documentary explores and attempts to explain some of the mysterious phenomenon that occurs in the Bermuda Triangle.
- A generation of innocent young American men with their heads full of high ideals like honor and glory went off to war to make "the world safe for democracy." Of all American "Doughboys" in uniform in 1917-1918, over 53,000 lost their lives in combat and over 200,000 were wounded.
- Humanity has thrived due in large part to the tremendous frequency of cutting-edge inventions that have improved our lives. Experience the imaginative, innovative life of an inventor by studying inventions of old, and those yet to be born.
- A comprehensive history of the brutality and popularity of gladiators in Ancient Rome.
- After news that their dear friend had passed away, the Primus Family decide to give up their busy life in New York to journey around the world with hopes of growing closer as a family, and proving the value of travel in raising children to be compassionate human beings who feel part of the greater global community. After visiting Argentina, Colombia, Taipei, Vietnam, The Yukon and Lebanon the traveling family is halted by the global shut downs that resulted from the Covid-19 pandemic. The family decides to relocate to a small farming town where they recount the lessons and adventures of their journey - and how it changed their lives forever.
- The most complete film collection of pilots, their planes, and their daring courage that turned the tables on the air power of Germany, Italy, and Japan. From the film archives of England, Germany, Italy, and the United States, these actual air battles of World War II in black and white put you right in the cockpit for 8 dangerous hours.
- Relive Helenas journey as she discovers the land of Jesus.
- How were the Pyramids constructed? Who were the mysterious tribe of four-thousand-year-old blonde mummies discovered in the Taklamakan desert? What is the truth behind the legend of King Arthur and Camelot? These and other captivating questions are explored in this fascinating three part series that takes a fresh look at some of history's oldest and most baffling mysteries. Join explorers, scholars, adventurers and archaeologists as they search for long-buried clues and missing pieces to the puzzle of history.
- Covers how volcanoes are formed, and treats them in historical and mythological perspective, with attention to Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Rainier, and volcanoes in Hawaii. Has a segment on the Modoc people fighting in the lava beds of California.
- It is Christmastime in America's national parks. Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Grand Canyon National Parks each offers Christmas visitors their own unique versions of comfort, joy, and the warmth of vintage lodges during the holiday season. The festive activities and gatherings that arise within these parks at this time of year are sure to add abundant cheer to your holiday celebration.
- On the shores of the Mediterranean, France is steeped in history. This stimulating journey of discovery unearths the elemental side of France, from its artists, saints, and visionaries, to its preservational and archaeological sites.
- A look at America's Scenic National Parks, including: Utah's Capitol Reef, California's Death Valley, Alaska's Denali, Arizona's Grand Canyon, Kentucky's Mammoth Cave, Utah's Zion, and others.
- This HDTV documentary series explores some of the most beautiful and magical parts of Ireland, while experiencing the people, culture, and history of this enchanting country.
- Their network is woven like a spider's web over an immense empire: the Roman roads. Nearly 85 000 kilometers of paved roads once traversed the Roman Empire, linking Europe to Asia Minor and the Near East. For several centuries, they served as commercial roads, military routes and communication networks - for the circulation of the traders, soldiers, civil servants and messengers of the Empire. After the fall of the Empire, the paths outlived their builders, but their usage changed. For centuries, cities and villages, civilizations and cultures thus continued to develop along these routes. Today, this immense network of roads continues to traverse all of Europe. It bears witness to the wealth of ancient crafts and the diversity of traditions. Despite the domination of the Roman Empire 2 000 years ago, European countries have conserved all of their singularity. Where do we find traces of this "golden age" today? How were Roman foundations of culture and tradition reworked and developed through to the 21st century and in which regions did this occur? We set out to look for these influences on the ancient Roman roads of Europe, in villages and big cities, through encounters with artisans and the discovery of unusual social rites - by looking beyond intangible studies and dusty archaeological sites.
- America's national parks offer visitors unique lodging and epic train journeys that form vivid, lasting memories. Meet the people responsible for preserving and conserving each park and witness the extreme maintenance it takes to do so.
- Embark on an unprecedented expedition through over 40 of America's National Parks. Lonely Planet brings 10 fast-paced adventures that highlight the Best Parks Ever. This series packs together all the amazing activities, vacations, and sites of America's natural wonders.
- Waterfalls provide among the most soothing, therapeutic sounds found in the natural world. Take an intimate journey and experience the pure elemental energy of Niagara Falls from five mesmerizing perspectives, including the Niagara River.
- Documentary filmmaker Ken Klein explores how the Pyramid of Giza might have been built. He questions who built the Great Pyramid, and more importantly, why was it built? Join Ken Klein in one of the most exciting adventures and revelations of our time.
- Dennis Gage took his son Sam and famous motorcycle photojournalist Neale Bayly and stormed the Scottish Highlands on Triumphs; breezed through the warmth of Sicily on Moto Guzzis; took on Spain on Aprilia Tuonos; revved through the stunning scenery of Northern Italy and Switzerland on Aprilia Shivers; and explored the wilds of Quebec on Buell Ulysses.
- A dramatic re-enactment based on the true account of a nineteenth century shipwreck during the "golden age of sail" on the Great Lakes.
- A compilation of "Let Minnie steal your joke" segments from Ralph Emery's Nashville Now talk show.
- Tom Lynch, Director of Art Academy Live, has hosted several award-winning PBS Television Art Series, and he was named one of the nation's top 20 teachers. His work is represented by many of the leading, well-known museums and art galleries. Tom is a natural teacher who is especially skilled in helping an individual develop their own style and expression.
- The brilliant energy of Chicago radiates from six carefully chosen locations that altogether demonstrate the refreshing beauty residing in the heart of the city and its people. Set upon the shores of an ancient crescent lake, the grounds upon which Chicago was built, along with the surrounding waters, speak volumes as time and space dance.
- Christmas choral performances from St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin and from the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas in Galway.
- From glorious canyon country to rugged mountain wilderness, get ready to journey into two of America's most incredible places: Grand Canyon and Grand Teton National Parks. The essential qualities and characteristics of each park are revealed through stunning cinematography and the expertise of those with intimate knowledge of each park.
- Intellectual property accounts for 20% of the creation of global wealth. As global systems become more reliant upon technology, the importance of intellectual property will increase, thus impacting basic freedoms all should be aware of.
- Discovering the Real World of Harry Potter picks up where the blockbuster film and bestselling books leave off. This critically-acclaimed documentary explores the myths and legends that inhabit the real world of Harry Potter. Follow award-winning documentary filmmakers as they offer insights to witches, wizards, Greek Gods, Ancient Celts, ghosts, magical creatures, alchemy, and ancient spells. Extra Features: The Ghostly Visitors of Harry Potter; Harry Potter's Alchemical and Herbal World; In the Footsteps of Harry Potter; Harry Potter and the Holy Grail.
- A young traveling girl passes out on a dark, wooded road after eating at a rural area diner. She awakens to find herself in what she believes a hospital, but with a new identity, that of an escaped convict from a correctional mental institution.
- Generations of young men were lost in the second half of the 19th Century because of the effects of Civil War. Afterwards, many of those who survived traveled west to begin a new life rather than return to a war-torn South or an unrecognizable North. Fourteen hard-fought battles accounted for the majority of valiant lives lost on both the Union and Confederate sides of the war. Though there were many individual battles in the Civil War, these specific battles captured the essence of the bloody dispute that shook the very foundation of America and had much to do with the formation of the young and reconsolidated United States nation that resulted.
- Music On Demand Presents - "The Unauthorized Biography of Johnny Cash" is the real story of America's most beloved music icon. Come walk the line with the man and his music, and uncover all the facets of a truly larger-than-life American hero.