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- College students exploring an abandoned insane asylum accidentally shatter canisters holding the cremains of former mental patients. Inhaling the dusty ash filling the air, they're soon possessed by the souls once held within them. One is a convicted serial killer from 1950.
- A shopping mall Santa Claus is the disguise of a businessman that got into trouble with mob's money.
- Whatever happened to good old rock 'n' roll? It burned down in New England in 1982.
- SLATERSVILLE: AMERICA'S FIRST MILL VILLAGE is a historical documentary series told across eleven episodes that retraces the two-hundred-year history of the first industrialized mill village created in Rhode Island, America.
- A recent college graduate ends up living on her older sister's couch, grappling with the disconnect between a responsible, financially stable path and her dream of becoming a famous, gallery-exhibiting artist.
- In the not-so-distant future, intelligent robots will be working alongside humans on a wide range of important tasks.
- Poker Night is a coming-of-age story about a college senior who is put in a position he never imagined would happen to him. Looking for a way out, he plans to swindle his friends in a game of poker. What he receives at the end of the game is a new perspective on his current situation.
- Timothy Gifford - who is the CEO of Movia Robotics - is programming humanoid robots to help children with learning delays like those on the autism spectrum improve their social and communication skills.
- Six Minutes in Hell is a documentary about amateur collegiate boxing.
- Isabelle is a young woman with a very predictable life, who finds herself the recipient of a strange gift, one that brings her to a world of strange and wonderful things - a house full of magical rooms. Join Isabelle, Grace, Sam, Jenny, and Adam as they explore the mysteries of the house and discover that the obvious choices aren't always the strongest.
- A short documentary that features that an in-depth look at WHUS Radio's annual Spring Fling concert at the University of Connecticut.
- Robert plans a perfect picnic date, but his plans are foiled when a hungry bum follows him and his date's dog runs away.
- When college student Kevin Lewowski is tired of crime and bullying on his campus, he decides to take matters into his own hands.
- 2022– 58mNot RatedTV EpisodeOur story begins in Belper, England, the birthplace of Samuel Slater, who is known as the "Father of the Industrial Revolution" in America but a traitor to his native land. After the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council connects with folks in the Derwent Valley, Belper artists who were once less than familiar with Samuel Slater find ways to creatively rediscover his story, while researchers dig up long lost information on the man they label "Slater the Traitor." After Samuel makes his way to America, he establishes a partnership with Moses Brown and William Almy in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and sends for his brother John with plans for greater expansion.
- 2022– 57mNot RatedTV EpisodeWhen brothers Samuel and John find a location in northern Rhode Island to create and control their own village, they transform the landscape by building a whole new mill, utilizing water power from the Branch River, constructing houses, and forcing those in an agricultural lifestyle to conform to their time-punching needs for manufacturing. John's wife Ruth plays a prominent role over the villagers. Through houses of worship, rules of temperance, and child labor, they struggle to control the lives of their rebellious workforce.
- 2022– 57mNot RatedTV EpisodeAs factory life establishes a profound ripple effect throughout the Blackstone Valley and beyond, one of its most massive by-products is found in Lowell, Massachusetts, where Slatersville native Dr. Elisha Bartlett becomes the city's first Mayor. Following his life in politics, Dr. Bartlett writes prolifically about medicine, poetry and teaching, becoming one of the world's most respected doctors of the era. As brothers Samuel and John, and his wife Ruth, approach the ends of their lives, their excruciating hardships of loss are felt, as their village must adapt to changing times. As French-Canadians immigrate to the neighboring city of Woonsocket during the Civil War, their population spills into to Slatersville, transforming its community into a foreign-sounding and multi-cultured village.
- 2022– 55mNot RatedTV EpisodeAfter William Smith Slater and John Fox Slater have spent decades building their family fortunes in the second generation, the brothers make conscious decisions on the distribution of their wealth for both family and country. Their presence is largely felt between Providence and Warwick, Rhode Island and Jewett City and Norwich, Connecticut. The lives of their own children are heavily considered, while the education of African Americans following the Civil War is systematically weighed. Despite the controversial means by which they built their estates, they each execute constructive paths for their monies to be spent, the ripple effects of which are still felt today throughout America.
- 2022– 1h 15mNot RatedTV EpisodeUpon inheriting his father's fortune, John Whipple Slater, owner of Slatersville, becomes an absentee landlord and embarks on extravagance. His excursions on multiple grand tours, big spending and bad behavior makes the national headlines, while his nephew Rufus Waterman III is invited to take over the family business and manage a mounting pile of problems on the home front. Through Rufus's thorough record keeping of diary entries and family letters (hidden for over seven decades), this period is dramatically reconstructed. With dying relatives, striking workers and negligent supervisors, the village descends into chaos and ruin as the Slater and Waterman families struggle to hold onto the foundation built by their fathers, leaving the future of Slatersville in peril.