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- Queens of the Stone Age performs in the music video "Go with the Flow" from the album "Songs for the Deaf" recorded for Polydor Records. The features the band playing on the back of a Chevrolet pickup truck driving down a desert highway. Visually, the band is rendered in black and white against a red background.
- After a heist, a bandit finds that he may have lost more than he gained.
- The Plasmatics perform "The Damned" in the desert and Wendy O. Williams crashes a school bus though a wall of TVs.
- Music video for Keith Urban's Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me.
- It's about riding in on a sunny day, singing you a song, and stealing your heart away.
- With strange things happening at a remote research station, a university psychologist is sent to investigate.
- The drive from Riverside, California to Phoenix, Arizona is affectionately known as the Cactus Trail. The prickly pear cactus is the most common cactus variety in this area, with other cactus varieties being the saguaro - the flower from which is Arizona's state flower - and the organ pipe. Other noted plants species in the area include the slow growing Joshua tree (which many mistake for a cactus and which is one of the oldest known plant species), the ocotillo (its scarlet flowers which are known as the firecracker of the desert), the misnamed century plant (which lives only up to seventy-five years) and the yucca. Starting in Riverside, other sights of note include: the Mission Inn in Riverside whose unique style was the brainchild of Frank Miller; the Chapel of St. Francis in Riverside, which, because of its dedication to aviation, is the site of many weddings associated with aviators; the Camelback Mountain outside of Phoenix, so named for its shape; and the Camelback Inn, a resort in which to rest and relax and after the journey from Riverside.
- Inni, a self-sacrificing introvert, takes his obsessions with his lover to the next level.
- This Traveltalks entry first stops at some architectural landmarks in Tucson, Phoenix, and Prescott. It then looks at the mining town of Jerome and some natural wonders, before ending in Wickenburg for a visit to a dude ranch and a rodeo.
- 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.
- 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.
- 'Cactus Boy' tells the story of Winston Prickle, a grown man who decides to break up with his childhood imaginary friend, Cactus Man.
- 'Ours is the Land' is a short documentary film that depicts in moving and powerful detail the spiritual, cultural and physical connection of the Tohono O'odham people of Arizona to Ce:wi Duag, or the Santa Rita Mountains, which is imperiled by the proposed creation of the mile-wide, half-mile deep Rosemont open pit copper mine south of Tucson, Arizona.
- 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.
- John, a young prospector, is dying in the desert having lost his way and run out of water. He is rescued by Father Francisco, who takes him to the Mission where he is cared for and nursed back to health. Later, John leaves the Mission and after a month's searching, strikes gold. Deeply grateful to the monks for their kindness, he desires to become one of them himself; he makes over all his property to the Mission. The monks try to shake this determination, but John, having suffered at the hands of Rita, a mean flirt, is steadfast. Alice Martens, discouraged at her supposed father's cruelty, goes through her dead mother's trunk and comes upon an old packet of letters. From one of them she learns that Martense is only her foster father and that the monks at the Xavier Mission had frequently befriended her dead father. Alice packs her few belongings, slips past her foster father, and starts out for the Mission to learn more, if possible, about her dead parents. Unaware of the hardship of the trip, she failed to provide herself with sufficient water and when she arrives she is in a critical condition. She is housed in old Maria's hut and here she makes an impassioned appeal to the Monks. They decided to keep her father, Father Francisco having recognized in Alice the image of her mother to whom he was devoted. When sickness breaks out among the Indians Alice nurses them. In turn she is stricken. John and old Maria nurse her back to health. Later, Alice and John grow to be fast friends. In a moment of passion John declares his love for her. Throwing off his robe he takes the girl to the Mission and implores Father Francisco to marry them. Taking the bag of gold which John had given the Mission, the Father returns it and, amid the bowed heads of his former brother monks, John is married.
- Set in 1887, 3 generations of women are separated by tragedy and circumstance then ultimately reunited by the triumph of the human spirit.
- The audience goes on a wild ride with Spin, National Geographic's animated globe-on-the-go as he zips around North America. From the frozen wilds of Canada to the dry deserts of Mexico, kids meet the amazing animals that make North America a continent full of surprises including the tenacious ground squirrel, the resourceful rattlesnake and the awesome alligator. Really Wild Animals is a fun-filled, award-winning children's series featuring amazing animals, original music videos and National Geographic's stunning cinematography that send kids on wild adventures. Narrated by Dudley Moore. For ages 4-10.
- 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.
- Visit the largest colony of bats on the planet in Texas, discover the surprising habits of South Florida's sharks and see why Arizona's scorpions do strange and fascinating things with ultraviolet light.
- 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.
- Bill Nye explores the unique ecosystem of deserts.
- A crew of mine developers ingeniously race against time to make it from Arizona to San Diego in time for an important meeting with bankers.
- A decidedly different and dangerous assignment awaits Josh when he agrees to go into the Apache camp and compete in their contests to win the hand of a white woman the Indians kidnapped as a child and have raised as their own.
- 2016–202124m8.0 (65)TV EpisodeLights in the sky. Extraterrestrials, or something even stranger? Featuring alien expert Giorgio Tsoukalos, host of History Channel's "Ancient Aliens."
- Western stories and legends based, and filmed, in and around Death Valley, California. One of the longest-running Western series, originating on radio in the 1930s. The continuing sponsor was "20 Mule Team" Borax, a product formerly mined in Death Valley.
- The adventures of a gentlemanly gunfighter-for-hire.
- One heist, three men, three objectives.
- 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.
- Sheriff McBain leaves home to arrest notorious gunslinger Sam Bolt for murder when he would prefer to see the arrival of his first grandchild. He encounters Pony, an associate of Bolt's, whose life he once saved and gains a needed ally.
- The Chumash Indians, enslaved by Spanish soldiers in early day California, rebel against their captors. Their leader Paconio realizes they are trapped in the mission and talks with the Padre to find a solution.
- A prospector who continuously loses bets and is subject to ridicule from a barroom crowd; thinks he has discovered salvation by betting on a fast Indian that he spots running near his mine. After winning a few bets and paying an opposing runner to throw a race; he loses again when the opposing runner uses some of his bribe money to pay the fast Indian to throw the race. However, the barroom crowd has a good laugh at his expense and he wins back the friendship that he lost while he was winning.
- Annabelle ignores her grandmother's advice and flirts with ranch hand Winn while waiting for her beau Frank to propose. Winn's violent past becomes apparent when he vows revenge on her after she marries.
- A prospector and his partner try to con a banker.
- A Gypsy woman has a gift that allows her to see a person's future from a deck of cards. When one man decides to take advantage of her gift he doesn't count on what the cards say about his own future.
- Jim Murphy is about to be sentenced when Texas Ranger Captain Peak offers him a deal in exchange for his freedom. He must help capture bandit Sam Bass dead or alive but fellow gang member Barnes is suspicious of his return.
- King Fisher keeps the mail from arriving from San Antonio, knowing if it succeeds, he will lose the power he has in Uvalde. The government sends Harry to resolve the problem and he finds a unique way to get King to open his road.
- Dr. William Davis is asked by his current partner Jenny to replace her with young Tad in his magic act. Everything is fine until they need to perform for some rengade Indians.
- Pursuing killer Joe Collins into the Superstition Mountains, Josh is followed by a man who believes Collins could be his long lost son. Because of a horseshoe problem, Josh catches up with the man who takes Josh to a possible hideout.
- Randall is deputized to transport a ruthless killer to Tucson, but exchanges him for the nun kidnapped by the killer's gang. The nettlesome nun then becomes a thorn in his side as he sets out to recapture his prisoner.
- Following an Indian attack on their stagecoach that kills his prisoner, Randall and an eastern gentleman unaccustomed to the ways of the West must trek to safety across many long, hot miles of hostile Apache territory.
- Josh needs to get his wounded prisoner to Bannach in three days to prevent an innocent man from hanging. His only option is a stagecoach carrying dynamite but Josh is willing to take the risk against the wishes of the driver.
- A concerned father hires Josh to retrieve his son, a passionate young ideologue whose gift for rousing rhetoric is being used by plunderers to recruit freedom fighters to serve in their phony liberation of Baja California.
- When, as a favor to a friend, Josh escorts a beautiful woman to a trial that could see her hang for killing her husband, her lover and a foreman, she uses all her seductive charm on him to convince him she is really innocent.
- 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.
- "The Baron of Arizona," James Reavis, files a claim against the government.
- A powerful Texas rancher wants revenge for the murder of his son.
- In Arizona, critters brave a harsh frontier, and a young kangaroo rat must be nimble to dodge a rattlesnake, a Gila monster - and a dirt bike.
- In Tucson, Pati learns the basics of artisan bread-making from one of America's best bakers, Don Guerra of Barrio Bakery. This experience prompts her to cross into Sonora, Mexico, to see where the Sonoran wheat he uses originates.
- A woman struggles with mental illness becomes a victim of conspiracy as her best friend masterminds to steal her husband's newly found possession--1865 Civil War Weapon.