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- Anthology series in which police investigations unearth the personal and professional secrets of those involved, both within and outside the law.
- Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher with a tragic past, suffers an accident that causes him to transform into a raging green monster when he gets angry.
- Breck Coleman leads hundreds of settlers in covered wagons from the Mississippi River to their destiny out West.
- A cannibal hermit living in the woods preys on campers and hikers for his food supply.
- An alcoholic lawyer who successfully defended a notorious gambler on a murder charge objects when his free-spirited daughter becomes romantically involved with him.
- The story of three wildly neurotic characters: A facially disfigured girl, a homosexual paraplegic and an introvert epileptic who, after leaving the hospital, set up housekeeping together in a cottage where they support each other.
- Bret Harte's story of Salomy Jane, a California mountain girl who is sought after by a number of men in the nearby small town of Redwood City. She is affected when two criminals are pursued by authorities: one for killing a hypocritical mayoral candidate, the other for robbing the Stagecoach.
- Miss Heaven wishes very much to get into films, but first she must meet Sin through Salacity, that is, have all sorts of sex on a producer's couch.
- Fleeing her cruel uncle and an arranged marriage Susan Lenox falls in love with a kind stranger but circumstances force her to become a woman of easy virtue.
- Five very different college students (a father with two children, an introverted genius, a drunk, a feminist and a princess) spend the weekend camping to find inspiration to write a 10-page text on Thoreau .
- Collection of Michael Jackson's music videos from the period 1983-1997. Mainly focused post-1995 era, including videos such as "Scream" and "They Don't Care About Us."
- Two men awaken from a long cryogenic sleep, to do battle in a future as primitive and violent as the remote past. California has become an arid island wasteland of subsistence farming, hunting and scavenging. The air quality is now perfect unlike the bio-contaminated atmosphere of almost a century before. The population hovers around 20,000 and there is no identifiable form of government. Nothing moves on the surface streets or freeways and the major remaining peoples are Tule Indians surviving alongside small bands of other survivors, as their ancestors did two hundred years earlier. A scientist, Allen Brand, is revived in the future, to repair the damage caused by then U.S. President Campbell, who almost obliterated the planet's population when his satellite dusted the stratosphere with a lethal man-made bacteria. Campbell has a few hours lead on Brand, and frantically attempts a cover-up of his genocidal mistake. With the help of some survivors-turned-vigilantes, Brand pursues Campbell through the badlands of 2090 to save the children of earth's last generation.
- All he wanted to do was spread his father's ashes in the national park - mayhem ensues.
- A widowed father sets out on the road, after losing his young son to sudden death, to end his life. But through the help of his dead wife and the Universe's healing powers, he's able to face life once again and truly, live.
- A woman and her cousin trudge through a mystical forest of giant trees searching for a medicinal plant. Their day ends up the only thing uprooted.
- Julián Lara went to Los Angeles to study his Film Degree and working in the show business, but Hollywood is not just celebrities, premieres and red carpets. Learn with Julián how hard is to be a foreigner filmmaker in Los Angeles.
- As life comes crashing down, Marshall Jackson decides to go on a hike to get away from it all. But when he posts a picture of his new hiking boots on Instagram, he doesn't realize that his former best friend, Bert, will be joining him on the multi-day hike - uninvited.
- Journalist and avid adventure traveler, Kinga Philipps, explores America's wild spaces through heart pounding activities beyond carefully marked and manicured trails. Watch her go kite surfing, bungee jumping and more while surrounded by the majestic, natural beauty of America's great outdoors in Travel Channel's The Wild Side with Kinga Philipps.
- A woman experiences spells of astral projection that transport her to the terrifying presence of the demonic entity known as Lilitu.
- The Grand View is a National Park Travel Series that features the geologic, human, and contemporary history of each park region. Biologists, Native Americans, extreme athletes, geologists and park rangers all reveal the region as it has never been seen before. The show's host is Stefan Bauman
- Roderick Drew and his native hunters discover a map to a gold treasure in the hands of a skeleton, but they are being hunted by a man who shoots golden bullets.
- After inheriting his uncle's ranch, a cowpoke manages to capture a ghost of the range, break up some cattle rustlers, and win the girl.
- Arriving on the border and scornful of tales of the wild west, our hero is forced to submit to changing clothes with a bandit for whom he is afterwards mistaken by the sheriff and the posse. He finally captures the real bandit and holds him for the sheriff, and then devotes his time to mistress of the local post office store, who returns his manly affection.
- Artists of the Great Western Divide takes a look at three artists - Paul Buxman, Matthew Rangel, and John Spivey - and their creative response to the San Joaquin Valley of Central California. The film was a collaborative project with the Sequoia Riverlands Trust, a non-profit Central California land trust. Paul Buxman is a native to the San Joaquin Valley and has dedicated himself full-time to painting and farming since 1980. He studied plein air painting in Illinois. His son developed leukemia which sent Buxman on an environmental quest to clean up the San Joaquin Valley's water, soil, and air quality. He pioneered clean farming techniques which led to many sustainable practices used today. His artwork hangs in our nation's capitol as "a reminder to our leaders of what we must preserve." Matthew Rangel is a printmaker whose featured work was inspired by a pilgrimage he made from the valley floor to the highest reaches of the Great Western Divide of the Sierra Nevada. His print series, A Transect - Due East, is the result of this journey. During his travels, Rangel became acquainted with many knowledgeable and unique individuals throughout the Kaweah River Watershed that influenced his artwork and experience with the land. John Spivey is a poet, writer, and avid photographer born in Exeter, CA. His family were early pioneers in the San Joaquin Valley. Spivey's work includes the book, The Great Western Divide: A History with Crow, Coyote, Chaos and God, and digital photographs that document the color-saturated beauty of the Sierra Nevada. Director: Diran Lyons Producer: Janice Ledgerwood Writer: Janice Ledgerwood and Diran Lyons
- The video employs live action and stop-motion collage to explore the decomposition of urban, rural, and psychic environments. Loosely based on John Edward Hollenbeck, a wealthy industrialist who played a key role in the development of Los Angeles during the 1880's, Hollenbeck merges the stark reality of the barren landscape with fantastical interpretations of the past. The narrative follows the character as he navigates between life and death, using both symbolic and tangible currency.
- On a mission to discover the identity of the rustlers of the cattle on Britton ranch, Blue Streak O'Neil exposes the villains mingling with the sheriff's posse. Having won the ranch for the heroine, he accepts from her a half interest in it, and also her love.
- Every week we're hitting the road for a new adventure and experiences you can't find anywhere else on some of the most epic drives in the country on Hyundai Highways. And doing it in the EPA-est. 258-mile range Hyundai Kona Electric means we can do it on a single charge and leave no emissions behind. Big Sur, Death Valley, Yellowstone and more, climb aboard the Hyundai Kona Electric as we take some of the most epic drives in the country on Hyundai Highways. Even better, with the Kona Electric's EPA-est. 258-mile range, we can go, see and do more all on a single charge and leave no emissions behind.
- Not knowing that his boss is endeavoring by crooked means to secure possession of a neighbor's ranch, the Battling Kid is a model superintendent until he discovers the treachery. He then throws his lot in with the heroine's father in a battle against such foul play and succeeds in foiling his former boss's purposes and winning the girl.
- Hero prevents theft of ranch property by man who also desires possession of girl with whom hero is in love. He succeeds in driving villain over border and claims girl.
- Young Nella Babard is alone in her cabin, left there temporarily by her parents who have gone to the city. A pair of escaped convicts, fleeing from the police, come upon the cabin and duck inside. One of the pair, "Sporting Chance" Johnson, was imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit and he and Nella find themselves attracted to each other. They sleep together and in the morning Johnson goes out looking for a minister to marry them, but he is caught and sent back to prison. Nella later discovers she is pregnant and, realizing Johnson isn't coming back, agrees to marry a writer she is working for. Three years later the writer, looking for material for a story, travels to the prison and meets a prisoner who is about to get out, and when the writer hears his story, he asks the man to stay at his home until he gets back on his feet. The writer doesn't know that the prisoner is 'Sporting Chance Johnson", and Johnson doesn't know that the writer is now Nella's husband and they have a daughter--Johnson's child. Complications ensue.
- Proverbs 2:13 documents an artist's struggle to find the best medium to create art with. After coming to the realisation that there is no medium greater than life, he sets out to create his own reality.
- Feel the rush of the breathtakingly beautiful National Parks of California with one deep breath of the summer air.
- A young man goes on an unexpected adventure during a hike in the Sequoia forest when he encounters his long lost love.
- Bashful hero lets Eastern party headed by his aunt run his ranch until girl with whom he is in love is in danger. He then asserts his rights and prevents kidnapping of girl by bandits.
- Trees are earth's largest organisms and are also one of the planet's oldest inhabitants. Seasonal forests (unlike tropical rain-forest) the largest land habitats. A third of all trees grow in the endless taiga of the Arctic north. Northern America has forests that include California's sequoia's, the earth's largest trees. There and elsewhere, their vast production of photosynthesis and shade presides over a seasonal cycle of life and involves countless plant and animal species.
- Colton and Jack recall their best adventures in America's Wild West.
- A man requests Echo as his companion on a camping trip, but his true intentions are far more deadly. More backstory on the Dollhouse, Alpha, and Boyd's first encounter with Echo.
- The finalists answer on specialist subjects the films of the Marx Brothers, Owain Glyndwr and his revolt, the Fortunes of War series by Olivia Manning, theatres of Frank Matcham, US National Parks, and the life and times of Mary Cassatt.
- Huell attends the centennial of Colonel Charles Young's tenure as superintendent at Sequoia National Park. Festivities include the rededication of the long-forgotten Booker T. Washington Tree which Young had named in his honor in 1903.
- Welcome to another fun-filled day of exploration. After travelling many miles around the USA, Melua and Luca have found themselves in the Giant Sequoia National Monument in California. Giant sequoias are giant, rusty red trees. Luckily, most of the giant sequoia groves in the U.S are protected, so these gentle giants are free to grow and grow and grow. They grow so big it would take up to 6 people to stretch their arms out to wrap around the base of one of these trees.
- Jack and Colton trek through the land of giants in California's Sequoia National Park. Then it's a face-off with fear as they take on a 150-foot climb straight up a sheer granite rock wall.