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- Police patrolling the night streets hear gunshots and head to the scene. They find a nude middle-aged man in parking lot lying face down in a puddle of blood. When the body reaches the morgue, Dr. G cannot find a bullet wound. When the police search the man's apartment, they find tissues soaked with blood. Could the man have coincidentally died from a medical condition at the same time that unrelated gunshots were fired nearby? A 54-year-old theme park security guard, Glenn Carter, calls his girlfriend from his cellular phone. His speech is slurred, and he says he is in trouble, but he cannot tell her what is wrong. Hours later, he is found dead in his car in the parking lot of the theme park where he works. The man had a history of heart trouble. Did he suffer a heart attack, or was he killed by something or someone else? While being visited by her siblings from New York, a woman finds her 31-year-old brother, Richard DeSoto, dead in bed. The man suffered from epilepsy, and traces of cocaine were also found in his bedroom. Did he suffer a fatal seizure, or was his death drug-related?
- Margaret plans a nighttime mom's meeting at the playground in an attempt to integrate dark feelings into her great mother love in a support group style setting, Under the watchful eye of her deceased father Frank, who since the Las Vegas debacle has been following her around, she admits a dark truth about motherhood and him.
- It was early 2016 when James Marsters and Mark Devine first conceived the concept for the beloved web series, ViDiOTS. James needed to prove to his wife that his passion for video gaming had a purpose and Mark needed an influx of cash. It would soon become apparent that their wish to make an easy buck off James' fame and Mark's humor was nothing but a pipe dream. In this short retrospective, we'll look at the twists and turns regarding the format and the relationship between the stars. It's a story of mime and addiction; conventions and gaming, but mostly it's a story about a true friendship between James and Mark.
- The Paraseekers continue to bring only real and raw evidence to its audience.
- An outcast secretly pays the most popular girl in school one thousand dollars to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month.
- Jacqueline must choose between saving her son or releasing an ancient evil.
- Romancing their way into fortunes, Margaret and George meet their counterparts only to learn the tragic reality of a cliché.
- Healthy plants start with healthy soil, and the single best amendment you can add to any soil is compost. It's full of the primary nutrients your plants need, along with beneficial microorganisms no manufactured product can provide.
- A child is left alone at home. The rules and codes of the adults seem ubiquitous: "No TV before eleven in the morning" - but nobody is around to check on the child's behaviour. While watching TV the child starts to relate to scripted reality show actor Daniela. Her subversive actions enable the child to search for a way out.
- One winery has won numerous awards for its commitment to the environment. It not only produces wines with sustainable methods, but shares knowledge openly in the hopes of shifting the wine industry to greener practices.
- Vanishing figures, fragmented bodies, and overlapping scenes create a sense of "aloneness" and disconnection. Memories are recollected, changed, and integrated. 'Fragments' functions as a personal ode to a time of change, creation and healing, playfully investigating the elements of nature, the basics of human existence(Dasein), and the dynamics of intra- and interpersonal relationships.
- 2010–TV EpisodeFormer pro basketball player Will Allen longed to return to farming. An opportunity sprung up when he saw a small, unused plot of land for sale in urban Milwaukee, and in that moment his life changed.
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- June chases after the man of her dreams, David, by taking a pet sitting job in his hometown of Springdale. Everything goes according to plan until she sees David with another girl. Meanwhile Steven, the homeowners son, arrives at the house unexpectedly and complicates the situation.
- Behind the scenes, concert and documentary about the cooperation between the artists Mike Patton and John Kaada.
- A young dying mother goes from Dallas, Texas to Cleveland, Ohio to reunite her estranged husband with their son.
- Magnutizers is a series featuring the adventures of Gavin Magnus and his puppet friends, Jeffy and more. There is never a dull moment when they encounter new challenges and meet new friends exploring around Gavin's life. Each episode is a new comedic revelation.
- Part 1 ended with our intrepid heroes having a bit of a stroll through memory lane. James is still enjoying some of the benefits of his Buffy success; while on the other hand, Mark is struggling a bit with his career choices. The second part of our epic adventure finds Mark and James exploring a bit of Mark's background. However, James is letting some of his diva show and the tension starts to rise. Will James and Mark overcome this latest wrinkle in their friendship? Find out in the next episode of...ViDiOTS.
- After an embarrassing run-in with a high school bully, Terri Walker impulsively moves across the country to chase her Hollywood dreams of starring on a sitcom. The only problem? Everyone says she's too fat. My Big Fat Musical is a body positive comedy that gives a big middle finger to Hollywood's expectations of what a leading lady should look like and an inspiring story of how to handle body shaming and rejection. Originally premiering as a one-woman musical at the 2016 Hollywood Fringe Festival, this award-winning joy ride has been adapted into a web series coming soon.
- A second hand sales store manager (Theresa Cole) tries in vain to make a success of her charity shop. Her efforts to convince her staff that the shop is at the high end of the charity market falls upon the ears of a mixed bunch of apathetic voluntary workers. Life is what it is and very little changes unless new customers grace the shop floor.
- The past and the present collide when a child's ghost reunites her parents with her murderer.
- The worst child in the world makes an unthinkable discovery: there is another child even worse than he is--and it's a girl.
- Barbara Baker after trial and error has come up with a formula for great bars of soap every time.
- Belle Apple, a 17-year-old orphan girl, goes to Sweetwater, Texas, seeking revenge on the man whose disappearance turned her into a ward of the state, her father, Clayton Hunt.
- 2004–201249mTV-MA9.5 (10)TV EpisodeA 94-year-old woman dies in the hospital after having a convulsion. The case becomes the business of the medical examiner's office when no one will sign her death certificate. Dr. G finds no evidence of a heart attack or stroke. Could the woman's death be related to a childhood incident where she drank lie soap, or was it a complication of her recent hip surgery? A 24-year-old man falls off his bicycle onto the street and subsequently dies. He wasn't wearing a helmet, but a witness to the accident reported that the cyclist seemed to collapse before crashing. His mother says that prior to the accident, the man was acting as if he knew he was going die. Did he die from a head injury, was his death the result of his preexisting heart condition, or could he have been engaging in high risk behaviors that his family was unaware of? A 28-year-old stripper collapses in her home and refuses to go to the hospital. Later, she is found dead in bed. Her brother reveals that the woman used be a man, but recently had a sex change. Needle marks are found on her breasts, but no drugs are found in her system. Dr. G finds that silicone leaks from the puncture marks, but the woman had no breast implants. Had the woman been injecting her breasts with silicone, and did this somehow cause her death?
- 2010–TV EpisodeThis public middle school classroom uses a natural garden setting to teach a core curriculum as well as the garden cycle from planting to harvest. In the kitchen classroom, students learn to cook what they grow and dine together.
- Margaret's mother, Joanne memorializes her deceased husband, Frank, in Las Vegas as a last ditch effort to help her daughter heal the anger she carries for him. Instead, Margaret decides to "set down some baggage" at the hotel ice machine and all Frank breaks loose.
- A documentary about the folk who lived at Bristol's Red Lodge at various points between the 1580s to 1920s. The film features sumptuous costumes.
- Dr. Leila Reynolds is working when she meets Lance Steel. He seduces her with the most erotic weekend of her life. Can she leave the past behind and become eternally his, allowing her heart and body to be touched by a vampire?
- A soon to be divorced Beverly Hills socialite is determined to prove to her husband and herself that she can finish what she starts out to do, by becoming a den mother to a troop of Beverly Hills Girl Scouts.
- 2010–TV EpisodeBackyard urban beekeeping is becoming more and more popular. With high demand for fresh, local honey, combined with the important role bees play in a healthy garden, people are discovering the joys and benefits of backyard hives.
- Choreographing musicals is awesome. Working with other humans is - struggle bus. This all-too-relatable comedy follows Tess, an up and coming choreographer, as she tries to play well with others, while opening night is always just around the corner.
- Yoga By The Dozen is a kids yoga DVD specially for children ages 2-6. In this DVD, JoAnna and her 12 friends demonstrate 12 yoga poses that will introduce kids into the exciting world of YOGA. An easy warm-up followed by sun salutations leads to 12 fundamental poses that give kids the yoga basics.