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- A dead World War II bomber pilot, Pete Sandidge becomes the guardian angel of another pilot, Ted Randall. He guides Ted through battle and helping him to romance his old girlfriend, despite her excessive devotion to Sandidge's memory.
- "Meet Dr. Shroud" was a hosted horror movie show with "Dr. Shroud" presenting movies in the Columbia, South Carolina area sometime in the late 1960's - 1970's.
- A live program of Christmas music from seven countries around the world.
- Three generations of police chiefs for a southern town go about their jobs while a serial murderer operates.
- LeVar goes to South Carolina to ride a hot-air balloon. In another study of how air travel has advanced, schoolchildren visit the Space Camp for Aspiring Young Astronauts. William Windom reads the story of Hot-Air Henry, the misadventures of a cat who sneaks on board his family's hot air balloon and how he gets back down again.
- Documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee sets out to make a movie about Union General Sherman's March to the Sea towards the end of the American Civil War, but keeps getting sidetracked by his own love life.
- The complacent life of three small town brothers is shattered when their father sells the family business from under them.
- In 1955 Florida, a Korean vet has a breakdown and is incarcerated in a "maximum security" mental health prison, where patients are abused.
- Modern marriage is examined in this comedy drama about Greg, an anxious guy who must deal with the pressures and responsibilities of marriage, pregnancy, fatherhood and family life in general.
- A dramatization of the American court case that destroyed the legal validity of racial segregation.
- A grizzled derelict tells a quartet of horror tales to a trio of young campers.
- Bruce Becker, petroleum engineer takes a job in Kuwait as job opportunities at home in the US disappear. He is taken hostage and is used as part of the "Human Shield" prior to the first Iraq war. The real drama unfolds back at home as his wife and daughter struggle to come to terms with their rocky and often tempestuous relationship against the backdrop of their despair over the kidnapping of Bruce. The decision of the daughter, Jill, to get involved in drug trafficking almost leads to fatal consequences just as Bruce is to be released and brought home to them.
- Several players from different backgrounds try to cope with the pressures of playing football at a major university. Each deals with the pressure differently, some turn to drinking, others to drugs, and some to studying.
- A man speaks with a therapist regarding a certain inadequacy.
- Jimmy Doolittle's 1942 air raid on Japan, and the 50th anniversary reunion of Doolittle's Raiders.
- A hapless Navy sailor is assigned SP duty. The catch: he must escort a beautiful female prisoner on her way to prison for going UA. She in turn will try anything to escape.
- A failed businessman is hired by the army to teach a group of underachieving recruits in order to help them pass basic training.
- Facing a life of servitude in the Antebellum South, a young slave named Sarny meets Nightjohn. He teaches her to read and write, and together they set to free other slaves - until one planned escape is discovered.
- In this slasher movie parody, students vacationing at a summer house are targeted by a mystery killer.
- In a haunted death row cellblock, a deranged female serial killer reads a trio of twisted tales to her executioner.
- "Macho Man" Randy Savage battles Lex Luger. Glacier and Ernest Miller take on La Parka and Psychosis. Diamond Dallas Page address the rumors of joining the NWO. The Ultimo Dragon faces Silver King. The Four Horsemen make an announcement.
- Saving Sergeant Pabletti is a ground breaking interactive movie where viewers make decisions for six different lead characters and see the outcomes of their choices. Deep in the woods of South Carolina, a stray hunter's bullet hits Drill Sergeant Pabletti. Suddenly, 12 leaderless trainees must work together to build a stretcher and carry Pabletti to help. But, because of unresolved personal issues, miscommunications, and sexual and racial biases, the soldiers fail to work as a team. The result: Drill Sergeant Pabletti dies. As each of the six playable characters, you go back in time one week. It becomes your responsibility to make values-based decisions for your fellow soldiers, changing both their personality and their performance.
- Bret Hart battles Sting in the main event.
- A waterboy for a college football team discovers he has a unique tackling ability and becomes a member of the team.
- Tony Bennett has the amazing ability to take a song and make it his own. In fact, Time magazine said of Tony that there are "no definitive versions of songs, just definitive singers." Tony's appearance on MTV Unplugged, which is marked by its 20th Anniversary in 2014, was a watershed moment that began a sustained and unparalleled level of artistic and industry achievement highlighted by the album of the same name winning the Album of the Year Grammy, multi-platinum releases and a string of Grammy awards that followed. Tony Bennett's MTV Unplugged: The Video features 22 of Tony's greatest songs recorded in the unplugged setting. Also included are several bonus tracks -- the music video for "Steppin' Out With My Baby" (from the Steppin' Out album) -- plus exclusive interview footage featuring Tony Bennett, Elvis Costello and others.
- Heather, a head cheerleader decides to rest up for an upcoming game. But after receiving word that her friend has been killed, she begins receiving calls from the alleged killer, and begins to question everyone around her.
- A soap-opera series about family drama, dramatic lifestyles, love and relationships, failure and success in Charleston, SC and Atlanta, GA.
- In May of 1981 Wendy Scott would meet a new co-worker named Susan Parker. Their new friendship would quickly transform into something more special. A Union In Wait takes a very personal look at Susan Parker and Wendy Scott's relationship and the controversy that would make their private life anything but private. Susan Parker and Wendy Scott are members of Wake Forest Baptist Church. In 1997 the couple decided they wanted to have a union ceremony in Wake Forest University's Wait Chapel, but the university told them no. Susan Parker, Wendy Scott, their church, and many others joined together to fight the school's decision in what would become a controversy that divided a community in North Carolina and made national headlines. A Union In Wait includes interviews with Andrew Sullivan, Barney Frank, Robert Knight, Jimmy Creech, Fred Phelps, Candace Gingrich, Wake Forest University students, and local ministers. Also included is footage from the Millennium March on Washington, attended by over eight hundred thousand gay activists.
- A visit to the zoo in Columbia, South Carolina allows Discovery Jones to teach Rusty and Adventure Pals a very important lesson regarding the importance of remembering how special and unique we are in Gods sight.
- Set in Columbia, the story revolves around the state's worst semi-professional baseball team and their pitcher Andy Martin.
- Ling Min becomes the manager of Haier Factory when the factory is almost bankrupted. He has had no formal education, but on his own, he systematically studies Western theories of industrial management and such classical Chinese philosophies as Confucianism, Taoism, and Suntzu. His first challenge is from the Chinese workers, technicians, and officers, who have been trained to work under the old system and unable to function sufficiently in the new era of international competition. Once his products become good enough, he has to face severe competition, and, in some cases, humiliations, from well-established foreign companies. He and his company succeed in becoming the first Chinese private company to enter the international market, because of hard work, scientific management, and the combination of Western and Eastern philosophy.
- Robert E. Harrill, The Fort Fisher Hermit, spent 17 years under the stars and scrub oaks of Fort Fisher, North Carolina. Surviving off the land and the contributions from thousands of visitors, the Fort Fisher Hermit became one of the areas largest tourist attractions. But Robert's new life wasn't as idyllic as he made it out to be, and his untimely death is marked by mystery and controversy. This film examines the reasons that led him to become a hermit, his growing popularity, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death. Filmed in North Carolina.
- Documentary with interesting behind the wall look at the Tower of London. The 8 episodes covered the Tower as a Fortress, its most famous prisoners, its use as a treasure house, the Tower at war, parts of the Tower no longer standing, the tower as a tourist attraction, its bloody history, and the office of the Constable of the Tower.
- The Tower has been host to a wide variety of famous and infamous prisoners, including Bishop Ranulf Flambard, who escaped using a smuggled rope hidden in wine; Guy Falkes, of Gunpowder Plot fame; and Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII.
- 20041h 23mNot Rated7.0 (343)TV Movie62MetascoreRing legends such as The Fabulous Moolah and Gladys "Kill 'Em" Gillem Long provide candid insights into the history of women's professional wrestling.
- Al Amir is a middle eastern restaurant in Columbia, South Carolina. We sat down with the owner to get a closer look at his restaurant and his menu.
- Robert Adams was a valorous southern Captain who used his heart of fire to rally his men to fight. He fell in love with Eveline, a smart, kind and strong willed school teacher from the north. As they met, the Civil War was upon them.
- Inside America's Executive Mansions is a series of one-hour mini-documentaries that highlight the homes of each State's Chief Executive. Each mansion is a treasure chest of history and style as unique as each state. From the type of marble used on the floor, the type of wood paneling, the portraits hanging in the foyer, to even the selection for the State china pattern, each mansion, each detail tells a story of great historical importance. We are here to tell this story. This program will look to see how the house is used both as a private residence and a showcase for state events. We will look at the Executive Chef and cuisine that is served in the Mansion. We will highlight many of the gifts that have been given to each state that turn many of the Executive Mansions into mini-museums of history and culture. Many of our Nations Executive Mansions also have extensive gardens, this program will highlight everything the Grounds and Mansion has to offer. Shot in High Definition (HDTV), the shooting style has a documentary feel - focusing on the house, it's furnishings - including the special items of historical significance, the décor, and the history of the house - including how it was built and how it came to be the official Governor's residence. We will include Interviews with mansion employees as well as both former and current residents of the mansion when possible - we will include videotape from local stock footage when available to create a unique program.