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- What really happened during Shakespeare's 'Lost Years'? Hopeless lute-player Bill Shakespeare leaves his home to follow his dream.
- An adventurous young koala embarks on a journey across the wild and dangerous Australian outback in the hope of finding his missing father, but he soon discovers that there is more to being a hero than meets the eye.
- Bill Murray shows up in random places all the time. Now, people share their inspirational stories you may have never heard of the man, the myth, the legend!
- Inspired by the Bill Cosby rape allegations. A celebrity struggles to keep a dark secret from destroying his career.
- Bill Evans Time Remembered is a 90-minute documentary film, produced by Bruce Spiegel which tells the story of Bill Evans' turbulent life and his contribution to jazz music.
- CNN and Bill Weir take a journey to some of the most fascinating locations in the world to experience amazing cultures, people and creatures at a crossroads.
- A new money exchange app 'Bill Buddy' combines social media and banking.
- Bill Nye the Science Guy explains the science behind DeflateGate and whether or not Tom Brady's footballs could have naturally deflated during the game. You won't believe what he has to say.
- Ever wondered what it's like to live with 26 dogs, two horses, one pony, a cat, a macaw, two pigs, a llama and a very grumpy donkey? Well meet Bill Berloni who does - a modern-day Dr. Dolittle - who trains rescued animals for the stage and screen.
- Stand up comedy legend 'Bill Hicks' is recalled by his brother, Steve, in this documentary. Steve tells the story of the family's religious family roots, in a film that examines Hicks' provocative public life, as well as the private side you never knew.
- Bill Simmons hosts a sports podcast of all time, with a rotating crew of celebrities, athletes, and media staples.
- A comprehensive look at the forgotten son of paper currency - the two dollar bill.
- Bill Singer talks with Brittany Weiner, attorney with Imbesi Law, about former Wells Fargo broker Donna Sabb, and a family feud that spilled over into FINRA arbitration; Sabb, who was sued by her nieces and a nephew over "misappropriation" in accounts that Sabb established and funded, was found innocent by FINRA arbitrators. Now Weiner is seeking an expungement of the complaint from her records.
- To keep his down-trodden mother from succumbing to her demons, eight year old Billy employs his fantasy self and steps into the biggest, baddest boots around.
- When an amateur pool player challenges Bill E. Yards to a game of pool, he gets more than he bargained for.
- Many worlds represent reality...
- Cowboy Bill Martin has traveled the world doing his own brand of original stand-up comedy. Now, in his first one-hour special, the man they call, Cowboy Bill returns home to talk about love, the frailty of life and the magnitude of being a modern man. Sure he wears cowboy garb on stage and he speaks with a Texas accent, but his comedy touches people of all cultures. CMT, along with Inception Media Group, Middlin' Creative and Cowtown Drive-In Productions are proud to announce the World Television Debut of the stand-up comedy one-hour special, "Cowboy Bill Martin: Let the Laughter Roll", Saturday Night, Nov. 21, 2015.
- Sometimes Demons Have Bad Days.
- An extreme right wing Korean War veteran strolls down a path of bitterness, racism and hatred for the very same country he fought for. This documentary examines why one man harbors so much grudge, despair and indignation while he explains his controversial opinions on the state of the nation and world politics. In the end, our story reveals an astonishing revelation that proves love will always prevail.
- Three experts provide deep insights into a highly explosive topic. However, it is doubtful whether expert number four will be invited again.
- Pioneering American video and installation artist Bill Viola discusses his childhood, career and exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park with Kira Perov, executive director at his studio, and Clare Lilley, director of programme at YSP
- Shot live at Caroline's Comedy Club in NYC on November 9, 2004, this is one in a series of artist performances at the roast of animation icon Bill Plympton, hosted by the queen of mean, comedian Lisa Lampanelli. In this segment animator John Dilworth (Courage the Cowardly Dog, Dirty Birdy, The Mousachist) brilliantly and hilariously decodes the hidden meanings of one of Bill's most famous films, the Academy Award nominated animated short "Your Face". Note: This is the PG rated version of the film.
- A man sits alone in his home, staring at unpaid bills. Overcome with guilt, he has to decide how is going to pay.
- A critical analysis of the sexual allegations made against entertainer Bill Cosby by more than two dozen women.
- Bill Kelliher is known as the rock-solid foundation of a band known for its constant reinvention and refusal to bow to expectations. Bill's roots in hardcore punk and thrash metal, combined with years of putting passion to work, forged a signature sound that would ultimately become the backbone of the sludgy, psychadelic and progressive riffs that are Mastodon. In this honest and unflinching feature-length documentary, Bill reveals all that he has sacrificed to achieve his dreams - and what he learned from fifteen years on the road. From the lowest of lows, to international success as one of today's biggest metal bands, it's all here "The Sound" - Bill Kelliher sits down to teach you his favorite Mastodon tunes, warm-ups and other exercises " The Story" - featuring never-before-seen interviews with bandmates Brann Dailor and Brent Hinds, along with Kevin Sharp of Primate and Brutal Truth 2+ hours of song tutorials, teaching solos, riffs and more 2+ hours of guitar instruction covering guitar technique Live concert footage plus a full rig tour of Bill's gear Outtakes and blooper reel
- This video recording contains footage of President Clinton as he spoke from the White House on disaster assistance for victims of the Northridge earthquake. He then answered questions on a variety of issues. This is followed by an interview with Eliza Chan, a representative of the Office of Emergency Services, who discusses the availability of videos on earthquake preparedness, made possible by a partnership of Netflix and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
- Domestic workers are all around us, yet invisible. Due to the nature of their work, when they are brought here, DW's are very vulnerable, and are easily exploited. When they are, they typically have nowhere to go. Hawai'i is one of the very first states to enact a bill of rights for these workers, following massive protests and legislation in Boston and New York. Take a look at some of the people here and abroad who made that bill happen.
- Unable to fulfill the others need, John and Amy secretly find satisfaction outside of their picture perfect marriage. They soon discover that they are both having an affair with the same 'person'.
- Captain Wild Bill introduces a favorite episode of "Deadliest Catch", which is then shown in its entirety.
- REVENGEANCE is Bill Plympton's 8th hand-drawn animated feature film and the first being done with a creative partner, writer/artist Jim Lujan.
- Follow a family's decision to change a memory of pain and loss to one of tender joy through the eyes of young girl.
- The show revolves around the "not so bright" characters, Rob and Bill who's everyday life is jam packed full of mis-adventures and insanity. Whether it be chasing spiders around the house or playing russian roulette, these two nut bags can't help but stay into mischief even if it does get dangerous and/or deadly to someone who is not a cartoon character. So grab your straight jacket and crawl into a padded room and tune into the show that will keep you in the insane asylem from now to eternity.
- Join Bill Maher in his New Rules and Overtime segments with his guest panelists.
- A visitor to Bill Thompson's miniature industrial workshop might expect to see him making intricate machines or auto parts. Instead, what emerges are smooth, mesmerizing forms that never suggest the messy, labor-intensive processes he uses to make them.
- The day starts off great, until you check the mail.