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- An art student taps into a rich source of creative inspiration after the accidental slaughter of her rapist. An unlikely vigilante emerges, set out to avenge college girls whose attackers walked free.
- One month into college, a freshman dies. Was it Murder? Or Suicide?
- A ticket-taker at the local cinema believes he is the son of God. He has agreed to decide the eternal fate of everyone he comes in to contact with.
- When Kassie and her friends stumble across an old, broken pocket watch they begin an unexpected journey to unlock the secret of the legendary Garrison Gold. They'll have to solve riddles and follow clues to find the lost treasure. With the help of her faithful dog, Scoot and her gang of misfit friends, Kassie is about to go on the adventure of a lifetime!
- Unsealed Alien Files investigates documents of alien and UFO encounters, made accessible to the public by the Freedom of Information Act. Each episode tackles a compelling alien case by opening these previously off-limit secret files.
- A young noblewoman must fulfill her calling to become the long foretold Paladin.
- A woman tries to put the loss of her daughter behind her by going back to teaching. In her new job she is assigned a mentor who is hiding a deep dark violent past. Her mentor begins to develop an unsettling attraction to her.
- Murderous Affairs investigates love affairs gone wrong and spouses driven to kill - stories that give a whole new meaning to the vow, "till death do us part.
- Luke Perry stars in this heartwarming "tail." Kassie, her friends and her dog, Scoot, organize a holiday fundraiser, but must protect the cash from some crooks in order to save Christmas.
- James Miller has only one friend in the world, his beloved Labrador Retriever, Rex. But when a strange capsule lands in the his backyard and a robot dog emerges, his life will never be the same.
- The Coolest Places on Earth takes viewers on a journey of discovery to astonishing places- cities, landmarks and jaw-dropping works of nature - exploring the history and learning why it deserves to be called one of the coolest places.
- Now Eat This! with Rocco Dispirito is Rocco's new show in which he challenges families and individuals to make over their diets and adopt a healthier lifestyle. The secret? Eat what you love, but say goodbye to processed ingredients, bad fats, and empty calories. And most importantly, learn to cook - Rocco style! Each episode, Rocco arms families and individuals with the right recipes, ingredients, and cooking skills to maximize the value and flavor of their favorite meals.
- Scott Kane (Drew Fuller), a man with a checkered past is trying to live a clean life. When his son Owen falls ill, Kane finds his only option is to turn to Daniel Morgan (William Atherton), the local kingpin of the criminal underworld. Morgan offers to help Kane's family, but double-crosses him. When Morgan tries killing Kane by employing a dirty cop, Jace Olsen (Ethan Embry), Kane escapes from prison to seek his revenge and save his son. With the FBI (William Devane) and Police (Embry) on his tail, Kane must utilize all his deadly skills to save his family and himself.
- Locked in a prison cell Milles Berret must face something worse than he could ever imagine. As everyone around him is violently massacred by an in-explainable force Miles must do all he can to get out from INSIDE.
- Leading up to the 1996-97 playoffs, Chicago Bull's coach Phil Jackson sent an intern trainer Wally Blase to oversee the rehab assignment of superstar forward Dennis Rodman. What ensued was part "Get Him to the Greek", part "Almost Famous" and ultimately forged a lifelong bond between these two unlikely characters.
- Every thirty minute episode of What Went Down is a home run derby of the world's most incredible collection of sports screw-ups, epic fails, and embarrassing outcomes. Witness it all yourself and celebrate the human spirit.
- A look into the reasons that some animal populations have dramatically decreased because of loss of habitat and climate change and what it means to be endangered.
- Grab your binoculars for this panoramic look at birds. We inspect their wings, beaks, feet, and how they fly. We'll also ask why the famed penguin and ostrich are flightless.
- A look at the rare mammals that live in the ocean, such as dolphins and whales, and how their food and environment make them appear and act unique.
- An animal's legs and feet can reveal information about its home, its food, and how it survives.
- A look at bears from all over, including the polar bear, American black bear, the brown bear, and more.
- A look into the world of the "not great" apes-including the amazing singing siamangs, the sopranos of the forest-that are smaller than the great apes and often confused with monkeys.
- A rousing roundup of all the reptiles in the animal kingdom. First, what is a reptile? To answer that question, we have to travel way back in time, to the dinosaurs. We'll also look at who qualifies as a reptile and who doesn't.
- From Columbus to Ponce de Leon, the horse to horsepower, and Galileo to the order of the planets.
- From the value of a first edition of the Bible to a 1943 penny, the breakfast food that can kill ants to the food you can use to shave, remove makeup, and polish your shoes, and the world's most dangerous pool to its most dangerous beach.
- From a headless chicken to Martian radio signals, the truth about alligators in sewers to the man-made objects you can see from outer space, and what Juliet really means when she asks "wherefore art thou Romeo".
- 2011– 21mTV EpisodeFrom Roswell to alien radio signals, how to tame claustrophobia to that bacteria laden piece of technology in your pocket, and records broken in surfing, cookies, hula hoops, and fishing.
- From the origin of the words "trivia" and "sideburn," to how Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and Earth itself have changed, to unusual foods such as blood pudding and "toad in the hole" to the Museum of Burnt Food.
- From cannibalism to the jobs dictators had before they were dictators, to the Golden Age of Television and the "armonica" instrument, to the origins of the Pony Express, wedding gowns, candy canes, and gift shops.
- From insects to polar bears, the Great Lakes to the Not So Great Lakes, and the Pythagorean Theorem to endless Pi.
- From dollar bills to financial abbreviations, fruits to chromosomes, and a new ocean to a globe gone south.
- From presidents to the Supreme Court, the first Olympics to Jackie Robinson, and orchestras to air guitar.
- From the last ice age to the hottest place on earth, an antonym for antonym to a metaphor for metaphor, and calories to the secret about stretching.
- From the light bulb to the internet, livestock to the real cash crop, and Zeus to the Minotaur.
- From the South Pole to the moon, slurping soup to feng shui, and purchasing power to monopoly.
- From your head to your phalanges, van Gogh to the rainbow, and the American Revolution to the industrial one.
- From saber tooth cats to America's first people, the history of pencils to the history of knives, and why popcorn pops and we have only five tastes.
- From Lincoln to Lee, CEOs to the S&P, and tornadoes to the speed of lightning.
- From Obama and Reagan, hot air to hydrogen, and Chaplin to Buster Keaton.
- From the Crusades to catapults, Earth's rotation to Jupiter's moons, and OPEC to windmills.
- From the smallest capital to the highest, the Great Barrier Reef to volcanoes, and T-Rex to ancient birds.
- From the first Olympic gold to the oldest Olympic athlete, the longest geographical name to countries within countries, and the brains of geniuses to animals with accents.
- From your number one fear to hiccups, the history of the baker's dozen to the origin of orange, and blitzkriegs to "bless yous."
- From the foundation of the universe to a jiffy, spies who become leaders to Nobel Prizes, and speedy hippos to weird pets.
- From the first photograph to the creation of the Internet, the wonders of the world to death by lightning, and platinum albums to 5-year old composers.
- From the first Academy Awards to the eastern-most state, pirates to the discovery of Antarctica, and unfurnished German apartments to politely sticking out your tongue.
- From the world's happiest job to the happiest country, what you really hear in that conch shell to the secret behind the word robot, and predictions from Jules Verne, Business Week, and Warner Brothers.
- From naked mole rats to the animals of 1492, the real reason it's called America to Civil War surgeries, and Charles Lindbergh to Jackie Robinson.
- From the reason North is up to the fight over the number of oceans, the history of climate change to the truth about vegetables, and the skinny on stretching to the medical benefit of hugs.
- From the reason cheese tastes good to the air pressure on Everest, the first pencil to the poleaxe, and Harry Houdini to Charlie Chaplin.