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- Two bikers head from L.A. to New Orleans through the open country and desert lands, and along the way they meet a man who bridges a counter-culture gap of which they had been unaware.
- Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley investigate the scariest, most notorious, haunted places in the world.
- Based on the true story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, a group of elite firefighters who risk everything to protect a town from a historic wildfire.
- Soldiers who were killed in action are brought back to life in a top secret military experiment that creates superhuman warriors.
- An ex-con and his devoted wife must flee from danger when a heist doesn't go as planned.
- Three macabre tales from the latest issue of a boy's favorite comic book, dealing with a vengeful wooden Native American, a monstrous blob in a lake, and an undying hitchhiker.
- Ex-Green Beret hapkido expert saves wild horses from being slaughtered for dog food and helps protect a desert "freedom school" for runaway.
- A drifter named Beaudray Demerille wins a young orphan named Wanda in a poker game and takes her gold prospecting in the Grand Canyon.
- A tough cowboy facing some trouble crosses paths with a lonely woman living in the middle of nowhere.
- A transgender woman takes an unexpected journey when she learns that she had a son, now a teenage runaway hustling on the streets of New York.
- A teenage orphan spends ten years traveling cross-country experiencing life, love and heartbreak.
- A writer falls in love with a young socialite and they're soon married, but her obsessive love for him threatens to be the undoing of them both as well as everyone around them.
- An eclectic group of people takes part in a secret, and illegal, cross country road race.
- A seemingly sweet and innocent little boy causes murder and mayhem in his new neighborhood and falls for the teenage girl next door.
- A brave and proud woman struggles for her land, finding help and something more in unexpected way.
- A group of social misfits at a summer camp for boys run away to save penned-in buffaloes from a rifle club's slaughter.
- One boy's wish changed a man. One man's wish changed the world.
- Ace Bonner returns to Arizona several years after he abandoned his family, Junior Bonner is a wild young man. Against the typical rodeo championship, family drama erupts.
- A weekly series hosted and produced by pilots featuring interesting people, the latest aircraft, the coolest technology and the best fly-in destinations. The Aviators is all-things-aviation: For everyone who has ever gazed skywards.
- After a failed stagecoach robbery Sarah, an arrested killer, frees herself and robs the money and Jack robs her. The marshal sets after them. They become partners.
- A young woman rents a cursed house, forcing her to solve the mystery to find a way out.
- A desert family offers a traveling stranger hospitality, but the stranger doesn't realize exactly what they have in store for him.
- A group of nice kids rent a building from a down and out former wrestler. They work hard to turn it into a rock club, but some local troublemakers won't leave them alone. So, they ask their landlord to teach them to defend themselves.
- After a health crisis, Dave Hart fulfills a dream, buying a Nevada ranch and moving his reluctant family there. His new home is in disrepair, so the city family has a lot to learn, especially from irascible employee Jake.
- A desperate woman steals the corpse of former US president James Buchanan, hoping to net a large ransom. Complications arise when it seems no one is particularly interested in getting him back.
- Single father David is matched with out-of-town musician Sophie on a dating app. Since she is only in town for the holidays, they agree to 'practice-date"--but will they fall in love for real?
- When ghosts invade their vacation home, a successful artist and his family hire an exorcist who may be more frightening than the spirits he's been hired to destroy.
- A sepia tinted weepie where a niave girl learns about men in more ways than one; a loss of innocence - but full of charm
- Paula Perillo is the intrepid, sexy, and tough lead investigative reporter Of the Big City Daily Gazette. She is brilliant and resourceful, joined by sidekick Jimmy Smith, mentored by editor Slim Jackson and rivaled by society beat reporter Veronica Vilencourt. Paula is a growing legend in both the streets, society and the criminal underworld. Her arch-enemy is Anthony Carleoni, who she will stop and bring to justice soon. Despite many drawbacks and constant peril, her spirit cannot be defeated.
- A young woman's world is turned upside down when she is struck with a paralyzing disease and forced to live with her estranged grandmother who she hasn't seen since she was a little girl. Rose, a widowed and lonely senior, finds a new purpose in life: to fix a 20-year-old family secret.
- This is the story of the Apache Kid; how he aided in the capture of Geronimo and his band, and later became a hunted renegade himself.
- A cowpoke buys Billy the Kid's horse and, upon riding it, becomes an incorrigible outlaw himself.
- Two brothers learn about life and grow up during a summer camp vacation.
- As sole heir to a relative's estate, Wendel is surprised to learn that the only thing he's been left is a riddle. However, he and his musician friend, Lou, are soon thrust into a comic chase, as an assortment of unsavoury characters, underworld figures, and even private investigators, are after them for the inheritance - and they don't know what it is!
- A Texas Ranger searches for his kidnapped sister.
- Dockie Barnett has settled back into ranch life after the destruction caused by, and final elimination of, the homicidal outlaw known as "Snake-Eyes." But this is short-lived when news of the prison escape of crazed outlaw, John Doherty, alias John Doe, reaches Dockie and sets him on the road to stop the outlaw before he takes revenge on the rancher and those close to him. The big question is what secret does Dockie and John Doe share?
- College kids prepared for everything for their weekend camping trip in the Arizona desert... Except for a mad dog killer who plans on killing them one by one and stacking their dead bodies into an anbandoned grain silo.
- The Rough Riders are called upon to help save a stagecoach line.
- A lone traveller joins a couple on a remote hike only to find out that one of them might be a murderer.
- Ken Murray shares three decades of personal home movies of dozens of Hollywood stars. Not only does he share his own, but home movies from several celebrity friends, as well.
- A divorced woman seeking a fresh start falls for a local guy with a "player" reputation. To see if his feelings for her are real, she plays detective to find out the real him and sets out to verify his resume of past girlfriends.
- TV SeriesSometimes modern technology can't take the place of good old fashion resourcefulness. When current crime fighting techniques can't get the job done, its time to call in the age old lawman to solve the problem the old fashioned way.
- Wildlife reveals how all living beings are connected. In Arizona, Liberty Wildlife is a wildlife rehabilitation, education, and conservation center that benefits animals and people. To accomplish its goals, Liberty Wildlife works in concert with state and federal agencies, local municipalities, utilities, and other non-profits to ensure the survival of wildlife in the urban interface and throughout the region. These symbiotic relationships nourish animals, humans, and the place we call home. "The Weight of a Feather" also tells the story of the Non-Eagle Feather Repository. This unique program provides feathers to native Americans for use in ceremony. Personal stories illuminate the ways the feather repository preserves Indigenous cultural identity and protects birds. This is an uplifting film about how animals teach us to live compassionate, vibrant, resilient lives.
- Dakota Wilson escapes from the Deer Lodge Penitentiary, and, after a period of quietness, secures a position on the Diamond S ranch, owned by Buffalo Watson. Ruth, the daughter of the ranch owner, one day sees Dakota's display of horsemanship, and the admiration thus aroused soon ripens into love, much against the protest of the family. Ruth's love for Dakota is increased by his heroic deed when he rescues her from the malignant attentions of a rushing steer whose anger is aroused by the flowing red handkerchief about her neck. Dakota, who is riding ahead of the cowboys on a round-up expedition, catches sight of the steer heading for Ruth, and, spurring his broncho into a break-neck speed, reaches the side of the steer, leaps upon its hack, and, fastening his muscular arms on the frenzied beast's horns, brings him to the ground. In the midst of the ovation given him by the cowboys, Dakota is nabbed by Sheriff Mathers, who begins to march him back to the Deer Lodge Penitentiary. As the sheriff, his deputies and his captive are riding along a narrow mountain roadway, Dakota makes a daring leap down the precipitous incline, rolling down until he reaches the bottom, where he hides behind a projecting rock. The sheriff, in the meantime, has taken the long way down and follows for a distance, until he discovers the still form of Dakota behind the sheltering rock, and, thinking him dead, rides away. Though free, Dakota is handicapped by the manacles. He manages to steal the gun and horse belonging to a sleeping shepherd, and by holding the gun between his knees, and placing the connecting chain of the manacles in front of the gun, he pulls with his teeth the strap which he has fastened to the trigger of the gun, thereby severing the connecting links. As he starts to ride away he is observed by a distant rifleman, who, by the aid of binoculars, sees the dangling steel wristlets, proving that he is an outlaw. He fires and Dakota tails from his horse with a head wound. But his left foot gets caught in the stirrup and he is dragged for a long distance with bullets flying around him. His foot eventually gets loose and he is left unconscious on the ground. When he regains consciousness, he finds himself again in the hands of the law, and just before he is about to be incarcerated he marries Ruth Watson, who bravely sobs as he is led away: "Good bye, my man, when you come back, I'll be waiting."
- Duke Rand, leader of a gang of desperadoes, has murdered rancher John Reed, and Arizona Ranger Colonel Blake, the only two men other than himself that knows there are large deposits of copper on the Reed ranch. He knows the blame will be placed on the cattle-vs-sheep range war. Tom Evans, posing as a wanted outlaw, Ed 'Trigger" Jones, works his way into Rand's confidence. The latter sends "Trigger" to make trouble for Midge Reed, the murdered man's daughter. Tom, as "Trigger" devises a plan to trap Rand but it backfires and he soon finds himself between two fires.
- Helen Wakefield refuses the marriage proposal of Lawrence Knight, a rich lounge lizard, and advises him to improve himself by developing manly traits. He travels out west, changes his name to "Patches," and gets together some cattle rustlers. He is accused of being an outlaw and of shooting a fellow cowpuncher, falls in love with a ranch girl, leaves her, and then accidentally meets Helen Wakefield in a pasture where he is trying to rope a ferocious bull and she is drawing water. As the bull attacks Helen, Knight lassos it in time to save her; and they recognize each other. During his absence Helen has married and come to the West accompanied by her surveyor husband. Knight's old love flashes up, but having recently developed manly traits, he sets his jaw and departs for another section of the country.
- When Dr. Hans Wanker follows his acting dream to Hollywood, he finds it impossible to land a role. Is it his unfortunate surname, his unusual accent, or something else? After an explosive encounter with a casting director reveals the true reason he never gets a part, he declares war against the Hollywood status quo!
- It's a film about love, loyalty, family, friendship, and racism. Way out west, it's a moral dilemma for Jill Eikenberry. Her character, manicurist Joanne Johnson, is the kind of woman who stands by her man. She and her husband, Matt (Coyote), have held their marriage and family together, even though times on their small Southwestern ranch have been tough. One night, Matt and a couple of his buddies get drunk in a local saloon before heading home. They're also stewing in anti-Hispanic racial resentment. Matt is having a hard time making a living and has just had to sell off the last chunk of his inherited ranch property to a family named Martinez. The tragic result of their mean-spirited horseplay is a small Mexican church. burned to the ground, two young people critically injured and three men tangled up in fear, loathing, and lies. Joanne senses the awful truth way ahead of her spiteful, narrow-minded pals down at the local beauty parlor, and she sets out to do the right thing.