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- On the run after murdering a man, accountant William Blake encounters a strange Native American man named Nobody who prepares him for his journey into the spiritual world.
- Hoping to reconnect with his college buddy, a 30-something businessman drags him along on a road trip.
- Two sisters travel to a cheesy tourist trap where they battle toxic monsters dressed in bigfoot costumes in order to save the ones they love.
- A rookie NPR reporter on his first assignment, covering the armed occupation of Wounded Knee in South Dakota in 1973, is treated as the enemy and ultimately arrested by the FBI for defying a government news blackout to embed with militant Indians. Forty years later, he meets a Yurok Indian fisherman in California, a man he unwittingly had photographed during the 10-week occupation. The two become friends, traveling back to the Dakotas and later to the pipeline protests at Standing Rock, to investigate the legacy of 1970's activism in Indian Country. Meanwhile, the reporter launches a new investigation into the murder of his former room mate, a Canadian Native who played a part at Wounded Knee. He butts heads with the FBI again, this time over the Bureau's alleged practice of 'snitch-jacketing' the dead women as an informer. The story takes another unsettling turn when the reporter confronts the co-founders of the Indian movement with their alleged ties to her killing, a decision that threatens to undermine his status as a trusted outsider.
- Wwoofail is a six half hour episode show, about Wwoof (which stands for Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms). Actor Gavin and weather reporter Mairead, leave Ireland and take a road trip from Southern to Northern California to visit an array of unique farms; making friends and learning farming skills, as they work in exchange for room and board (known as Wwoofing). They will take on everything from fishing for salmon, and helping to produce organic wine, to stopping off to roller skate in San Francisco.
- Take a tour of the Trees of Mystery spectacular tourist attraction. See the giant redwoods and walk along the Sky Trail walkway high above the ground. Visit the End of Trail Collection, a museum of Native American artifacts.
- The newly crowned king, Finneas, must retake his conquered kingdom. But first, he needs to face his fears and enlist the help of the mysterious people of the forest.
- The story of the decline of salmon in the Pacific Northwest, focusing in particular on the Klamath River in Northern California.
- Curious about why President Bush reversed regulations to phase out the two-stroke snowmobile, the filmmaker goes on the road to look at other acts of de-regulation. This rambunctious trip reveals political manipulation that caused the death of thousands of salmon on the Klamath River, suppressed water rules that resulted in a range war between ranchers and oil companies in Wyoming's Powder River Basin, and serious health consequences for firefighters, paramedics and Wall Street workers triggered by White House suppression of environmental regulations in the aftermath of 9-11.
- William Conrad joins host Curt Gowdy as they go to the Klamath River on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation in Northern California. They don't find much fish, but humor and waiting for something to bite turn to political controversy.
- People who live in California's back country, keeping watch for the fires ravaging the West; kids whose mental health challenges and life crises emerge from the pressures of privilege; music mogul Clive Davis; actress Marlee Marlin ("CODA");
- Huell stops at the Trees of Mystery, a good old-fashioned roadside attraction on Highway 101 just north of Klamath. He tours through some of the most amazing Redwoods in California, both on the ground and on the SkyTrail aerial tramway.