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- It's about riding in on a sunny day, singing you a song, and stealing your heart away.
- From the swamps of the Everglades to the shores of the Arctic and the deserts of Arizona - travel the nation for an in-depth look at the alligator, polar bear and Gila monster.
- Set in 1887, 3 generations of women are separated by tragedy and circumstance then ultimately reunited by the triumph of the human spirit.
- Mclauskie has killed Bailey in self defense. He must get his adopted son with tuberculosis, James Riley and Riley's girl Jane out of Newton before Bailey's brothers get to town to enact their vengeance.
- The Plasmatics perform "The Damned" in the desert and Wendy O. Williams crashes a school bus though a wall of TVs.
- The family visits the Tumbleweed Ranch in Lizard Flats, Arizona, where George once went as a child. While George is disappointed at the modernization, he is happy to see that Dusty, the old cowboy who was there in the old days, is still around. After Webster hears Dusty's campfire retelling of an Indian legend about a white horse named Moonhunter, he sees a white horse that he thinks is the same one from the legend. Webster wants to catch it, offering the wranglers co-ownership in return. However, Jack, the head wrangler, has other plans.
- After the wranglers catch Moonhunter, Webster is upset to see what they have to do to domesticate him. Meanwhile, George meets a realtor and wants to fulfill his dream of owning a ranch.
- Creek and three guys consult a military survival manual as they trek 30 miles through Arizona's Sonoran Desert. A week in a parachute-teepee with little water, disgusting desert grub and failed fire attempts prove to be both mentally and physically exhausting.
- A tv series based on The Old American West in the 1880s, The Arizona Ghostriders keep the spirit of the Old West alive every week with a new episode that covers some type of Old West items or events, anything from guns to ice cream. The shows narrator, a cowboy named Santee, selects a viewers question from a mailbag each week and answers it only as Santee can. Masterfully blending the fact filled story line being told with a unique comedic twist that only they can deliver , the Ghostriders present the viewers answer very much in the manner of how Monty Python's troop would. American Western history was never this much fun and entertaining.
- When two couples simultaneously discover a meteor landing site, the claim to the celestial object becomes a battle of wits, gender, and a declaration of love.
- The player is a lawman, who must defeat all the lawbreaking gunfighters in town in fair and not so fair duels to prove to them who's the top gunslinger around here. The final boss is Wes Flowers, a real-life Fast Draw champion.
- Story of tribal Indians on the Great Plains before the arrival of the white man, centering on one family.
- Bill Nye explores the unique ecosystem of deserts.
- 'Cactus Boy' tells the story of Winston Prickle, a grown man who decides to break up with his childhood imaginary friend, Cactus Man.
- Rancher Timothy Wade (Milburn Morante)is ambushed by a masked man riding a pinto horse. His young son, Buzzy Wade (Robert 'Buzz' Henry) and the loyal ranch foreman, Dude Bates (George Morrell), are mystified as to who anyone would kill Wade. But, Jim Dana (Dave O'Brien (I)'), a U.S. government undercover agent, has his suspicions that the reason may have been in order to acquire the ranch from Buzzy and his older sister, Ruth (Dorothy Short). Dana thinks the ranch may have a large deposit of a mineral useful to a foreign country. His suspicions are confirmed when a couple of guys with heavy-accents show up inquiring about the property.
- Detailed training film describing preflight and airborne operations of Consolidated B-24D heavy bomber.
- Upon arriving in Tucson to visit his brother, Luke Perry learns that the young man fled town when he was falsely accused of murder. Although the true culprit was soon captured by the army, wanted posters offering a large reward - dead or alive - have been sent out to every corner of Arizona and ruthless bounty hunters are still searching the desert for fugitive.
- Ray Mears looks at how the landscapes of America's five great deserts challenged the westward push of the early pioneers.
- 2014– 42mTV-PG8.9 (14)TV EpisodeZak revisits investigations at Apache Junction & the Fear Factory. One family tells Zak a spirit haunts their home, and their autistic son is the only one who can effectively communicate with the spirit.
- The old stage driver and his pretty daughter live happily in a prosperous mining town. The girl is devoted to her kind old father who has been the stage driver for several years. Needless to say, the girl is a splendid horsewoman and has learned to drive the stage. Her lover is the sheriff, and is an intimate friend of her father. On one of his trips, the stage driver is entrusted with $5,000 in gold, which he is to deliver to the post office in the next town. Two wily Mexicans overhear the conversation between the stage driver and the sheriff concerning the money. They decide to hold up the stage that night. Ruth kisses her old father good-bye, little dreaming that it is for the last time. The stage is held up by the two Mexicans. The old man fights for his life and his charge. The villains do not hesitate to shoot the old man, and after pocketing the gold depart, leaving the body of the stage driver in the road under the stage. At the village it is discovered that the stage is overdue and a party is sent out. They find the body, and hastily send out a posse to catch the murderers. When the daughter is informed of the tragic death of her parent she is overcome, and her lover promises to avenge his death. In the meantime the Mexicans are hiding in the mountains with the booty. They each try to steal the gold and cheat the other, ending in a bitter quarrel. After a few days of mourning, Ruth decides to take her father's place. The next pay-day comes, and once more gold is sent to the next town via the stage. The brave girl fears nothing. But once again the pair attempt their nefarious work and the girl is tied to the stage by the wrists. All seems hopeless, but the sheriff, fearing that some evil may befall the girl, follows, and he finds her in this awful plight. He quickly cuts her bonds, and together they muster a crowd of miners in the village who determine to wipe out the hold-up men. Then commences a series of fights and captures. The Mexicans hide in the underbrush, and are about to make their escape when they are caught, and then justice is done. They meet their deserved fate.
- Learn how to make knives with techniques from the days of old in a charcoal burning forge, WITHOUT ELECTRICITY. See why charcoal is the best fuel for bladesmithing and how it's used in the Lively Forge that is specially designed for knifemakers. Without the use of expensive machinery and large shop space a handmade knife is forged to finish with only muscle powered tools. This allows for more self reliance and the freedom needed for even a beginner to use the information here and create a one of a kind custom knife. The benefit of working so intimately with each piece is that it gives the finished knife your unique artistic signature! Since the most important part of finishing a blade is the heat treatment, it is shown and explained in great detail. You'll also learn how to make a professional quality leather sheath with some unlikely but accessible tools.
- Thieves steal an army tank and use it to start robbing banks along the Mexican border.
- A bookkeeper for the mob is sent by the witness protection program to Old Tucson Movie Studios to hide out. High jinks and romance follow when he is pressed into service as a stunt performer. Then his mobster boss shows up on vacation with his family.
- Four survivalists, a pair pushing 50 and a pair in their early 20's, are dropped into the Sonoran Desert. Tested by mountain lions, gila monsters, and unrelenting heat, does experience bring wisdom or will youth win out?
- Vera Summers, a self-absorbed Hollywood movie star who is on the brink of financial ruin. But a chance encounter with a Navajo cab driver (Jeff Yazzie) takes her life on a completely different path.
- A forest ranger known only as Headin' South goes forth in search of Spanish Joe,a Mexican responsible for most of the treachery and outlawry along the U.S.-Mexican boarder.
- Juanita moves to Saltillo, and Juan follows her to find work and make a home for her. Work is scarce, and Juanita's mother has no use for a penniless peon. Luckily, Juan strikes a job. Tony, Tom Darby's fireman on the drill engine, has just been discharged for knifing Darby, and Juan is hired to take his place. The new job makes a new man of the peon. It also brings him into favor with Juanita's mother, who allows Juan to take Juanita for a walk. They pass a consignment of gold en route from the mine to the express office. Juan returns to work, but not for long. The Division Master has stolen the gold consignment, held up the station on the road, and the order includes Juan. So he is out of a job, and when Juanita's mother hears the news, he is out of a sweetheart also. He goes to the depot next morning, hoping to find the order canceled. Instead, he finds the station agent lying on the platform badly wounded, and the drill engine vanishing in the distance. Tony has stolen the gold consignment, held by the station agent, and compelled Tom Darby to run the engine off with the loot. Juan helps the agent to his feet, and they pursue the locomotive on a handcar. Tony has stopped at a road crossing, and has bribed a muleteer to help him escape with the gold. His accomplice is in the cab, with a revolver at the engineer's head. Juan boards the engine and overpowers Tom's assailant. With the station agent's help, he binds and gags him, and then captures Tony. By the time they are back in Saltillo, the news reaches the townspeople, who give them a noisy reception. Even Tony is forgotten when Darby and the agent tell of Juan's good work. "And the boss fired him!" Not for long, however. A message clicks in on the wire, "Reinstate fireman on double pay. We join with mining company in forwarding deed for homestead as reward." Juan forgets the crowd on hearing the good news, and he hurries to tell Juanita. There is a wedding that night on the hill above Saltillo.
- Travis goes after escaped con Cain Devers, a bank robber and counterfeiter who is using his counterfeit plates as part of a plot to destroy his father and younger brother.
- With strange things happening at a remote research station, a university psychologist is sent to investigate.
- Bishop Lamy and Tom Forbes head across the desert with Blue Feather, angry at his sister's conversion, in deadly pursuit. Tom learns about faith when the bishop stops to aid a man ill with cholera, then faces off with Blue Feather.
- Steve and Amy get called in by a couple who just bought a dream, Arizona retirement home- only to find out it's haunted.
- A sheriff in Tucson, Arizona territory, pursues bank robbers and $62,000 in cash, who hide it in Colossal Cave.
- When they crash-land in a small plane, the Ryan family is stranded on a high-desert mesa. No food, no way to communicate with civilization, and time is running out as they strive to survive.
- Narrated by Lorne Greene and reenacted as though captured by newsreels, Showdown at O.K. Corral retraces the steps of the West's most famous gunfight.
- 2012– 41mTV-PG9.0 (21)TV EpisodeDominic is in Arizona's Sonoran Desert, the most bio desert in all of North America - it's also one of the hottest. He's come here to explore more than a hundred thousand square miles of wild desert, on a mission to find one of America's most mythic creatures, the Gila Monster. It's the largest of its kind in North America - a gorgeous ground dwelling creature that packs one of only two venomous lizard bites in the whole world! On his trip around the desert, Dominic runs into other fascinating and dangerous creatures including the biggest species of rattlesnake in North America and a Black Widow Spider.
- Adventures of an all-African-American cavalry unit assigned to the post-Civil War Southwest to protect settlers from Commanche and Apache warriors.
- A young woman named Wren finds herself lost in the desert after she and her two druggy friends flip their jeep in a remote part of Mexico. In their attempt to reach the nearest town by way of the desert, a symbolic journey unfolds as Wren begins to hallucinate, envisioning Death is stalking her in various forms: as a demon and an enchantress.
- 1952–197025mTV-PG8.3 (22)TV EpisodeLucia Darling arrives in territorial Montana to start a school. After being robbed of her books she is determined to continue despite being accused of being naive. She quickly learns the ways of the West to achieve her goals.
- Dora Miller and her father together with Juan, a young half-breed, live peacefully at their ranch along the Rio Grande. Juan is in love with Dora and she is not averse to him. One morning while the little family is seated at breakfast, shots are heard outside. A party of U.S. soldiers has been attacked by Mexican troops and retreating as they fight, finally taking refuge in the Miller homestead. The doors and windows are barricaded and a sharp fight ensues. Juan, the half-breed, refuses at first to fire against the people whose blood runs in his veins, but at last infuriated by the sight of a wound received by Dora, he grabs the rifle and begins firing furiously. He is thus engaged as the Mexican troops break into the house and is captured by them and locked in an upstairs room. The commanding officer of the Mexican forces promises to shoot Juan the next morning. That night, however, Dora manages to get into the room where Juan is confined and smuggles to him a rope with which he escapes. The next morning, the Mexican officer sends for Juan to carry out his threat of shooting him and much to the surprise of the guard when the room is opened, out steps Dora. Furious at the escape of his victim, the Mexican promptly arrests Dora's father and tells her that should her half-breed lover not return by afternoon, the father will take his place in front of a firing squad. In the meantime, Juan is hastening at breakneck speed on a horse taken from the Mexicans, to secure aid. Arriving at the camp of an American patrol, he gets the sergeant in charge to accompany him and with the entire troop of cavalry rushes back to the Miller homestead, arriving just in time to prevent the execution of the old man by the Mexicans.
- Sonny, Dinah, and Slim look for a missing necklace, and Will enters Sonny's truck in a race.
- A successful newspaperman turns town drunk. His old boss must get him clean and sober for an important guest.
- Prospector Jim Otis is taken hostage by robbers after he stumbles onto their loot.
- Sister Blandina comes to the aid of a wounded robbery in the rough frontier town of Trinidad when no one else will. As she works to comfort him she learns he is a friend of the notorious Billy the Kid.
- A spectacular wrinkle develops around an aging marshal's refusal to wear glasses.
- Twelve bad men come to the aid of a small town.
- The player is a bounty hunter who must take down four notorious outlaws, Handsome Harry, Nasty Dan, El Loco, and The Cactus Kid. The ending depends on whether the player kills them or captures them alive.
- Father de la Cuesta has replaced the deceased Father Tapis and is curious why the padre ordered a hand organ for the mission. Father and Jose refuse to leave when Joaquin and his renegades become a threat, using the organ to save the day.