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- Two detectives with different views on the world team up and using cynicism, guile and deception, they clean up the streets of Battle Creek.
- A sheriff sees his state senate bid slide out onto the ice when his daughter begins to date the son of a charming but psychologically disturbed woman with whom the sheriff has engaged in a two-decade-long affair.
- A Parent's Worst Nightmare is a powerful story, based on multiple real life events of sex trafficking.
- When the Nazis begin killing Jews in Holland, a group of youth fight to save the lives of the innocent.
- The story of four high-school boys whose undefeated basketball season and friendship are threatened after a drive-by shooting leaves one of them in a coma and one of them with a secret. Brent Fencett, Jed Bracken, and T.J. Lewis are star players on the Charlevoix High School Basketball team; Jackson Carlson is their most obnoxious fan. They are unbeaten on the court and inseparable off it--until Brent gets caught up in his older brother's mixed-up life. The consequences of Brent's choice leave T.J. in the hospital and Brent's soul in turmoil.
- Paranoia forces small-time scam artist Marty to flee his hometown and hide out in a dangerous Detroit. With nothing but a pocket full of bogus checks, his Power Glove, and a bad temper, the horror metal slacker lashes out.
- The show joins Joel and his wacky friends and neighbors in his backyard for a different adventure themed around an extraordinary (and sometimes surprisingly ordinary) activity that sends us away with a recharged imagination of our own.Themes can be as simple as what to do with a big box of tin foil, or as complex as taking control of the moods we feel. Joel and his friends explore these concepts completely without electronics, joysticks, or referees. "Come On Over!" magically blends the heart of "Mister Rogers Neighborhood" with the silliness of "Pee Wee's Playhouse" and the creativity of "Scrubs". It includes a world of music, animation and puppets.
- Noodle and Doodle is a live-action show featuring arts, crafts and recipes that families can create together using materials from around the home. Join Sean and his friends Noodle and Doodle as they travel around in their double-decker bus making delicious recipes and kid-friendly creations. All aboard the Noodle and Doodle bus!
- When single mom Anna Russell, a ceramic artist, discovers that her son Stan, a star college athlete and academic star is unraveling, she must act quickly to avoid tragedy. In denial and further and further out of reach, Stan suddenly disappears. Anna must find him on a journey that highlights the importance of mental health, high stakes athletics vs. academic excellence and what it takes to be a loving and devoted parent. Coming Up For Air has recently won the grand prize for best feature at the Culver City Film Festival, the Jury Prize for Best Dramatic Feature at the Care Awards in West Virginia, the Best Feature Film Award at India's Picasso Einstein Buddha Awards, the Platinum Award for Best Actress in a Drama (Deborah Staples) at the Best Actor Awards in St. Vincent, Italy and awards for best feature, best director (Robert Cicchini), best cast, best lead actor (Chase Yi), best lead actress, best editor (Gene Gamache) , and best cinematographer (Bruce Schermer) at the Detroit I See You Awards. Coming Up For Air is an official selection at fourteen festivals.
- A small town guy tries to decide between staying with his current girlfriend or going back to his psycho ex.
- War drama following a group of young resistance fighters in its daring attempts to thwart Nazi atrocities during the Second World War. David Thomas Jenkins stars as Hans, a young physics student and journalist who becomes drawn into a deadly web of espionage and clandestine activities after he witnesses the Gestapo's atrocities towards the Jews.
- 20 years after going MIA in Desert Storm, Aaron returns home under mysterious conditions, not having aged since his disappearance, and must reestablish relationships with loved ones before an imminent return to an ambiguous other-worldly existence.
- Two brothers in a broken home who learn to care for themselves, but through their journey they discover some family secrets that change their lives.
- Bigger, Better, Faster. That's what 25-year-old Leed VanderWal (Hopwood DePree) is desperately craving. Unfortunately, his minimum wage paying job as a costumed "Clog Carver" at his family's Dutch themed roadside tourist attraction "Windmill Island" has nothing bigger, better or faster to offer. Until the beautiful and wealthy summer cottager, Chrissy Trutt (Christine Elise) comes to town. Suddenly, the very place Leed considered unworldly teaches him about the world.
- Scott Reynolds is the state's best 152 pound wrestler. Ryan, the team's 171 pound varsity wrestler, breaks his leg and Coach Winters moves Scott up to the 171 pound division. If Scott wants to go to college, he needs a scholarship. If he wants a scholarship, he must win!
- When Alice, a plus-sized, jaded and seemingly insecure teenage girl, moves to a small town in northern Michigan, she develops a budding romance with Elliot, a sunny high school golden boy. However, this romance quickly leads to the discovery that she is not some washed-out stereotype, but something farthest from it.
- What does it take to 'make it' in Hollywood? Luck? Training? A great agent? Or perhaps a perfectly sculpted nose? Armed with a beat-up camera and the guts it takes to get kicked off the studio backlots of Tinseltown, a film crew follows a young struggling actor in his year-long quest to get "just one line of dialogue on a network sitcom."
- TV SeriesIsobel Thomas, a high school girl, finds herself drawn to Caleb, the mysterious new student, unaware his arrival has plunged her into a world where supernatural beings exist.
- After years of making excuses and putting his life on-hold, grocery store clerk Patrick Turkel decides to stop living in his own head and act on a rather elaborate, and very dangerous, childhood dream.
- When Alexie who is gifted with "true sight" accidentally falls into the House of Nocturne nightclub. Nocturne with his familiars Selene, and Edison, takes her on a journey of living in the stories of the "Wyrd" the patrons of his nightclub. "Come have a drink, share a tale."
- Every relationship begins somewhere. Some beginnings are messier than others. What starts as an innocent project, quickly spirals into a violent series of life-threatening situations for which none are prepared.
- In late March of 2004 Netha Speet went down to her dock on Pigeon Lake on Michigan's west coast to examine the white thing floating next to it. She hesitated to get too close once she determined it was nothing she'd ever encountered before. The Ottawa County Sheriff's office verified for her it was a woman whose badly decomposed body had floated from...somewhere. Det. Dave Blakely and Det. Venus Repper took the case to Kent County Chief Medical Examiner Steve Cohle. Dr. Cohle could not specify a cause of death and so the investigators were treating it like a homicide. They asked for help and we set out to tell the story. Along the way they also involved Michigan State University Forensic Anthropologist Dr. Norm Sauer and Grand Rapids Forensic Odontologist Dr. Roger Erbaugh. Midway through our story telling, the body-given the appellation of Diane-was identified as that of Barbara Biehn, formerly of Racine, WI. She had walked into the freezing waters of Lake Michigan a few days before Christmas 2003, according to Racine Police Department Investigator Mark Sorensen. And then her body had floated either across or along the shores of Lake Michigan. In the 18 months officers worked to identify her they involved State Police reconstructionist Matt Churchill and Det. Sgt. Dave Eddy in the drive to give her a name and to allow her to go home. The case turns out not have been a homicide, but a suicide (a self murder) but the story of the work of the officers to give the family of this unknown woman is well worth telling.
- Polish immigrant and Michigan restaurant owner, Marlena Pavlos-Hackney, stayed open through the pandemic lockdowns. After the first full year of unprecedented government overreach.
- Tour of the Netherlands as well as Holland, Michigan.
- This series entry starts in central Oregon, where Erasmus Peterson has built a miniature village that spreads over several acres. Construction materials include locally available volcanic rock, fossilized wood, and jasper. In Philadelphia, we visit the heraldic section of the Army's Quartermaster General's office. Here, medals awarded for valor and other service are fabricated and tested. These include the Distinguished Service Cross, Bronze Star, Silver Star, Purple Heart, and Medal of Honor. In Nevada, 15 miles from Reno, fisherman Jack Pugett sits in an old barber's chair while he (hopefully) catches fish in the Truckee River. In Holland, Michigan, Garrett Toenbrink carves wooden shoes, as he did for 50 years in his native Netherlands. Mr. W.D. Randall of Orlando, Florida crafts fighting knives by hand for use by the US armed forces. The last stop is Santa Monica, California, where Belle Martel, the nation's first licensed boxing referee, officiates at a match.
- Students revolt after the administration cuts the schools budget.
- Two years after his father's death, Lucas Wilson works as a tourist photographer at Dutch Village in Holland, Michigan. A woman in a wheelchair, Priya Virk, shows up as Lucas searches for authenticity in his artistic work, in relationships to others, and in his life in general.
- Time is running out for Elle in her psychosomatic universe
- Hans Goedkoop chronicles the life of Abraham Kuyper, founder of his own newspaper, university and political party. His influence is still visible today in the Dutch society, and even in the United States.