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- A journalist takes his son with him to investigate pirate activity off the coast of Florida. But he gets stranded on a mysterious island--where he might not be alone.
- Celebrities study their lineages and family trees, usually learning surprising secrets they never knew about their families.
- Lost on a mysterious island where aging and time have come unglued, Wendy must fight to save her family, her freedom, and the joyous spirit of youth from the deadly peril of growing up.
- In two parallel stories, the clockmaker John Harrison builds the marine chronometer for safe navigation at sea in the 18th Century and the horologist Rupert Gould becomes obsessed with restoring it in the 20th Century.
- A merc is hired by the F.B.I. to track down a powerful recluse criminal. A woman is also trying to track him down for her own personal vendetta.
- An abandoned boy is lured to America and drawn into the shadow of a dangerous father figure. Inspired by the real-life events that led to the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks.
- When they realize the times are changing, five crooks decide to switch from bank robberies to personality abductions. Among their hostages are singer Johnny Hallyday and an ambassador in Latin America. They get framed by a guerrilla leader, who had been kidnapped by them before, and while being tried the French Government decides to let them flee to Africa where they get on with the same old game.
- A refreshingly honest film about an extraordinary cricketer. Directors Chris Grubb and Luke Mellows were allowed unprecedented access to Ben's life with interviews and insight by Sam Mendes.
- A documentary/travelogue exploring the island of Antigua, its history and scenery. Included is footage of the dockyards built by Admiral Nelson.
- It's one of the most popular sports on the planet and has a strong root in Canada's history. Cricket Nation looks at the widespread impact of the game on various Canadians including some beer league hockey players who gave the sport a try.
- Three-nil down in a four match series and with his team in disarray, Brian Charles Lara knew he had to do something special in the final test of England's 2004 tour of the West Indies. Something that would let the world know there was still some pride left in Caribbean cricket. He had to take back his world record. Returning to Antigua, scene of Lara's 375 against England a decade before, the West Indies captain was on a mission: to reclaim the highest individual test score he'd lost when Australia's Matthew Hayden scored 380 against Zimbabwe in 2003. This DVD tells the full story of how Lara hit back at his critics (and England's feared pace attack) to not only surpass Hayden, but go on to become the first man in history to register a test score of 400. A fitting tribute to arguably the world's greatest batsman, this is a must for all cricket fans.
- Luxury life is all about luxury and life. Time away from a busy working week needs time to unwind, or perhaps wind up. Luxury:life, brings you feature stories from around the globe.
- Emmy-Nominated lifestyle show, Northeast Living brings viewers on a life-style trip through New England (and occasionally overseas). Join host Mar Jennings and correspondent Elaine Irvin as they travel New England - visiting landmarks, "shops around the corner", and those places you never really knew existed. Along the way you'll even get some great tips from Mar as he helps to improve your life both physically and emotionally.
- Internet gambling is taking off. How are Internet gambling firms getting around U.S. law? ABC News technology correspondent Gina Smith investigates. The live portion of this segment features Ted Koppel and odds maker Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal. (1998)
- A project gone wrong about a band that never was. Sailing Band follows a band of musicians based in Antigua, led by two Brazilian brothers, as they struggle to put in motion their plan to set sail throughout the Caribbean islands. The only problem is - they don't have a boat.
- 197139mTV EpisodeTo sail the turquoise seas of the Caribbean under billowing white sails and a cloudless sky must be everyone's dream. But, as Alan Whicker discovered, the charter skippers often charging more than £1,000 per week don't always find it so perfect.