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- Reclusive veteran Frank Olsen yearns to escape from the complexities of the modern world. Unfortunately, despite his best efforts, the world comes looking for him. When he discovers a discarded, beaten woman fighting for her life in the snow, Frank must decide whether to continue to turn his back on society or confront the world he loathes.
- Two estranged sisters reunite for Mother's Day where they must fulfill their late Mother's dying wish: to reenact the plot of an 80s cult classic.
- Throughout the 1970s, brothers Jerry and Jeff Kellogg of Muskegon, Michigan were a force to be reckoned with in the sport of marathon canoe racing. Growing up along the north branch of the Au Sable River as second generation paddlers, the brothers won their first local race as teenagers and never looked back. They took home consecutive wins in the 120 mile Au Sable Canoe Marathon; all while battling 15 hours of steady paddling through the night. Their contribution to the sport of canoe racing set new standards for racers to come with over a decade worth of top five finishes.
- Four friends take a camping trip through a secluded forest to get away from the city life. Unbeknownst to them, an evil roams within the woods.
- This Traveltalk on Michigan begins with a look at the state's major educational institutions, which started as agricultural schools. We then visit the fish hatcheries at Grayling, which are used to keep the state's numerous lakes and rivers well stocked. After a short look at Detroit, the car capital of the world, we spend several minutes at Greenfield Village, founded in 1929 by automobile magnate Henry Ford. Included in the tour are churches, a clock tower, and the the homes of several famous persons in American history. Although some of the structures are reproductions, many of them are the actual buildings they lived in.
- The native arctic grayling disappeared from Michigan waters by 1936. This is the story of what it will take to bring them back.
- A young women suffers over the pain of her recently deceased mother and of the separation from her father, leaves her troubles behind by driving away with her boyfriend to go on a picnic. But she meets a stranger who steers her off course.
- Rich and Chris travel to Grayling, Michigan to investigate the disappearance of an art professor's niece.