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- Matt spends the night with a girl in an elevator during power outage in a girls' college dorm. He never sees her. Waking up in the morning, panties are all that's left of her. How does he find her in a building with 100 girls?
- The story of serial killer Ted Bundy.
- A middle-aged house cleaner gets caught up in a violent crime after being hired to locate a client's estranged son.
- Tara, a painfully shy high-schooler, has a secret: she is also a confident DJ known as Radio Rebel, who lends her voice to others.
- While staying at her Aunt Clare's country home, Amy Treloar discovers a doll-house with a secret only the dolls know.
- Mary, the mother of Jesus, is recognized by two major religions as the holiest woman ever. She has captivated the imaginations of artists and composers all over the world for centuries. Nevertheless, a question remains. After the Pentecost, she disappears from the Bible. What happened to Mary after the death and resurrection of Jesus? Filmed on location in Turkey, in a place once known as Ephesus, this documentary will give you a look into the home which is widely believed to be where Mary found refuge and lived out her final days.
- Rhonda and Pierre are driven to extremes by images of the deaths of their beloved pussycats, but their dangerous plans are interrupted by their unexpected meeting and comical mutual misunderstanding. The surprise return of Rhonda's husband with her mysterious cat named Mort propels the story to its tragic end.
- A business man that treats his employees, friends, and family terribly will get the other end of it as they lash out against him. He must see the errors in his ways before he ends up all alone.
- A 7 day inaugural adventure race across an Alaskan glacier and park.
- Taking the form of a countdown from 101 to 1, the series features tales of foreign objects which have been removed from human bodies, such as javelins, a boat anchor, a bicycle pump, a bag of nails, an ice pick, and even a human body.
- The American Shakespeare Center, located in Staunton, Virginia, is examined. The documentary, celebrating the ASC's 25th anniversary, tells the story of how a small Shenandoah Valley touring troupe grew to be one of the most respected and unique theater companies in the world and built a reproduction of Elizabethian England's Blackfriars Theatre as a permanent home. The documentary features interviews with Director of Mission Ralph Alan Cohen and Artistic Director Jim Warren as well as other staff members and actors.
- Jefferson's West, an Electronic Field Trip to Colonial Williamsburg produced in partnership with Monticello, explores the science, diplomacy, commerce, and exploration of the Louisiana Territory by Lewis and Clark's Corps of Volunteers for North Western Discovery. Hear the stories of this remarkable expedition through the voices of Lewis and Clark and the American Indians they encountered. Join Thomas Jefferson as he examines the flora, fauna, and Indian artifacts they collected and reflects on the significance of the expedition.
- A man experiences the uncanny culture of his new corporate position during a morning coffee break.
- During World War II, the Axis Powers had devised elaborate plans to terrorize the American homeland. The Germans landed enemy agents on our eastern shores armed with explosives. Their mission was to disrupt military related manufacturing and create widespread terror by placing explosives in department store and train station heating systems. Their plans were quickly halted when one of the enemy agents turned himself in to the FBI and the rest were soon captured before any destruction was carried out. The Japanese launched more than a thousand 30 foot diameter hydrogen filled balloons across the Pacific Ocean carrying bombs designed to start massive forest fires. Due to weather conditions, none of the balloon bombs started forest fires. However, one balloon did land in Bly, Oregon killing a minister, his wife and several children who were on a picnic.
- An ancient cypress forest, 60,000 years old, found 60 feet underwater in the Gulf of Mexico.
- To Life is a look at five Israeli organizations dedicated to helping people across the globe. This is a story about Israel you won't see in the news. In keeping with the Jewish tradition of tikkun olam ("repairing the world"), Israel has been at the forefront of humanitarian and disaster relief work since the 1950s, less than a decade after becoming a nation. Since then, the Jewish state has provided humanitarian aid to millions of people in 140 countries around the world. Featuring stunning cinematography and moving interviews, To Life follows Israeli volunteers in Uganda, Nepal, Greece, Kurdistan, and the Palestinian territories to find out how and why, with so many security challenges of their own, they reach out so effectively to help other nations.
- Follow veterans and active-duty service members as they recover from multiple injuries affecting them physically, mentally and spiritually. Rehabilitation specialists of the Polytrauma Rehab Center in the McGuire VA Medical Center use a holistic approach for patients and their families.
- This is the story of a daring rescue of 40 American civilians trapped behind Japanese lines during WWII
- In association with the Johns Hopkins University and the National Coalition on Health Care, Healthcare '08: Search for Solutions is RLTV's half hour series consisting of conversations between presidential candidates and other public leaders. The show is hosted by prominent journalists and each interview is assisted by Dr. Bill Brody, President of Johns Hopkins University. Special guests include Newt Gingrich, Michael Bloomberg, Nancy Pelosi and much more.
- Marian and Sandy Levine are a boisterous boomer couple running the world famous Carnegie Deli on the corner of 55th and 7th. Marian inherited the delicatessen dynasty her late father built, and her husband Sandy then took the reins of this Manhattan institution. Thankfully, Marian and Sandy are made for each other, matched in bluster and drive-not to mention decibel levels. Now they're peddling pickles and slinging sandwiches, all the while dealing with two adult children who challenge their choices... and can't be fired. The first family of New York's Carnegie Deli is trying to keep a tradition alive with equal parts love, laughter and loudness. Deliriously satisfying, furiously funny and overstuffed as one of their signature sandwiches, Family Pickle is addictive television.
- How to get an crude oil from a Canadian frozen mud and how much that cost.
- The Johnstons take a family canoe trip and it's all fun and games until Trent is in danger of getting wet. Trent brings home a new kitten. The family suffers an unexpected tragedy.
- Trent and Amber are celebrating their 20th anniversary by spending the night at a B&B, and they leave Anna in charge will she prove she's mature enough to handle this?
- The Johnstons go to a Bavarian-style village in the Georgia mountains for a fun family weekend. There's something for everyone: candy, outdoor adventure and tchotchkes galore. The family tries to recreate the adventure at home by building a zip-line.
- 2013– 42mTV-PGTV EpisodeDespite being given just two rules to abide at their annual Little People conference, Anna gets in trouble and faces severe consequences. Once back home, Liz and Trent butt heads over driving lessons.
- As a new school year begins, Jonah has an LP lady friend come visit to see if romance will bloom. Trent and Amber discuss opening a refurbished furniture shop and look at commercial real estate options around town.
- The Johnston throw a Halloween party, but can they agree on a costume theme for all 7 of them? A trip to a haunted house winds up more frightening than some of the kids bargain for. Stress takes a toll on Trent's health, scaring the family.
- The Johnston go big for Christmas with a giant tree and an even bigger party for hundreds of little people. Can they pull everything together in time or will it all come toppling down.
- The Johnstons hit the Big Apple for vacation, seeing the sights and making a special trip to Coney Island to learn the history of sideshows. The family has strong feelings about the history and are shocked when they are invited to see a performance.
- Liz is feeling great after the end of her relationship last year. She's exercising, painting and has even signed up to race in a 5K with Emma and Anna. She also has a new love interest, but will Trent and Amber be ok with her dating again?
- Alex and Emma are both excited to attend their school's Valentine's Day dance. Meanwhile, Anna has finally earned the privilege to drive alone. After months of tension and Amber at her wit's end, her and Trent make an appointment to see a therapist.
- Family therapy reveals that Emma has been relying on her parents and siblings to speak for her. The Johnston vow that they will no longer come to Emma's rescue, so its sink or swim when she has to give a speech in front of a huge crowd.
- Liz is excited for her junior prom, but will her crush ask her to go? Meanwhile, Trent and Amber test the waters on their own business with a booth at the local festival. Will Trent love the hustle and bustle or decide to close up sop for good?
- It's prom season and Liz and Anna are ready to party, with dresses bought and dates lined up. Will it be the romantic night they've dreamed of? Amber's turning the big 4-0 and the family devises a surprise trip to Hilton Head to celebrate.
- In Berlin, a construction team races to finish Europe's newest and largest train station before the football World Cup. Follow the team as it attempts an engineering feat never before accomplished in construction history.
- Watch the Arndts share their secrets of getting along in a family of 16!
- Doctors are puzzled as they examine little Ricky, a frequent patient of the E.R. with persistent vomiting and an odd rash around his mouth and chest. There's no explanation for why the young child wheezes, but his every breath is a painful struggle.
- When Aaron's panic-stricken parents bring their son into the E.R. with seizures, doctors discover a strange mass inside the boy's brain. Fearful it's cancer, they prepare Aaron for a biopsy until a sharp-eyed radiologist identifies it as a pork tapeworm.
- Arunas has lived his life in good health, but after turning 50 he suddenly experiences recurrent bouts of vomiting, heart palpitations, weakness, and malaise. After rigorous testing, doctors suspect he is mentally ill, but one last test says otherwise.
- The pain in Alice's legs and back is unbearable. Doctors find nothing and suspect she's neurotic. When her son and neighbors begin to experience similar symptoms, the doctors are baffled. But the cause is not an epidemic, it's a vindictive boyfriend.
- The invisible wounds of war are often the most insidious. The battle doesn't end when a soldier returns home, for many it's just the beginning. Behind Our Eyes: the Human Cost of War gives a voice to those who have survived. "Behind Our Eyes: the Human Cost of War is one of the most important documentaries being made at this time." - Ron Kovic, Peace activist, Vietnam War veteran and author of Born on the Fourth of July. The battle doesn't end when a soldier returns home, for many it's just the beginning- this has always been true. The film explores the invisible wounds of post-traumatic stress and moral injury- the emotional and psychological aftermath of war- that often goes undetected, sometimes for decades, and the effects it has on the families. Through the voices of veterans, who served from WWII to present conflicts, these brave men and women share their personal stories, many for the first time, about the devastating issues that have plagued soldiers since the beginning. Behind Our Eyes features the stories of four young Marines from different parts of the country who suffered extreme difficulty transitioning to life back home after combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. Tragically, they fought the hardest battle of their lives on American soil. Ultimately, the film is about hope and shares stories of tremendous courage, success and inner healing from veterans who learned to manage and cope with their hidden wounds every day of their lives. The words, "thank you for your service" is not enough. It rings hollow for many veterans. It is time for every American and politician to truly understand and grasp the full consequences when sending our men and women, our sons and daughters off to conflicts and war. "There are no good wars or bad wars. There are just wars. All wars exact a price on the health of society at large. Everywhere. What you are doing with this film is an act of healing. It is an act of mercy. It is an act of courage." - PENNY ROCK, Registered Nurse and Vietnam War Veteran.
- Meet four women who discovered much to their surprise that misinterpreted physical symptoms were actually due to labor pains and the immediate arrival of a newborn baby. ITS NOT THE FLU: After two negative pregnancy tests and weight loss, A small-town Pennsylvania woman is chased by police as her husband makes a frantic attempt to get her to the ER for what they think is case of severe stomach flu. They are surprised when fifteen minutes later she gives birth to a healthy seven-pound, eight-ounce baby girl. WAKE UP CALL: A 42-year-old bank manager who thought she was menopausal doubles over due to violent pain in her lower left side. The family is shocked when she gives birth to her second child on the bathroom floor. CABIN BOY: A woman spends a relaxing fourth of July weekend at a fishing cabin in Wisconsin when searing lower back pains send her to the emergency room. Her fear of the return of a fibroid tumor turns to bewilderment when an emergency ultrasound reveals she is in labor with an 8-pound baby boy. DOUBLE DUTY: A Cincinnati woman who hadn't had a menstrual cycle in 14 years and didn't know she was pregnant, gives birth to an child in a hospital toilet. An hour later, she gives delivers a twin.
- A large brick building constructed in 1906 is moved. A shoreline is reinforced with 2.7 million cubic yards of sand. A 60 ton steam shovel is moved 5 miles. A 30 ton rocket is transported inside an airplane.
- Ross tries to extinguish Lara's desires; Braden and Jessica create fireworks of their own.
- Jason tries to hook up with Michelle and gets a big surprise.
- Four East Coast singles get busy in a Manhattan brownstone.