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- God contacts Congressman Evan Baxter and tells him to build an ark in preparation for a great flood.
- The rise and fall of confederate general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, as he meets with military success against the Union from 1861 to 1863, when he is accidentally killed by his own soldiers.
- Widowed Liz Garfield and her son Bobby change when mysterious stranger Ted Brautigan enters their lives.
- 20th century computer games designer Scott exchanges love letters with 19th century poet Elizabeth Whitcomb through an antique desk that can make letters travel through time.
- Single dad Daniel moves his daughter June to his small hometown for the summer, only to find that economic depression and youthful exodus have hit the town hard. Daniel and June seek hope and new beginnings in the small community.
- The story unfolds over a single horrifying night - six soldiers lost in the wicked, burning woods during the Battle of the Wilderness in 1864. When the morning sun rises, it exposes an incredible new danger.
- Six people are trapped within the confines of their old high school during their 10th high school reunion with a psychotic, masked preacher who kills them off for their sinful lives they have made for themselves.
- An all-American story that explores the family dynamic when a prodigal daughter returns home. Cassie Roberts, an ex-rodeo queen turned single mom, has been running from her past and a long trail of bad decisions until she gets an urgent call to return home for her ailing father, Marvin. Cassie plans to stay only long enough to help her father get back on his feet. But when she sees Splash, her father's prize-winning quarter horse, her plans change. Cassie wants to see Splash compete in the International Equestrian Games and she wants the best trainer in east Texas to make it happen. Then she meets Chase Eversoll, a handsome "cowboy" horse trainer. As their work turns personal, Chase challenges Cassie to let go of her past and reminds her that reconciliation begins with forgiveness. "Texas Rein" celebrates the gift of family and the hope of second chances.
- The story of Johnson Whittaker, one of the first African-American cadets admitted to West Point. Tied down and beaten by his fellow cadets, Whittaker was court-martialed on the grounds that he staged his own assault to avoid taking a philosophy exam. His defense attorneys consisted of a racist and a Harvard Graduate who squabble over how best to present his defense.
- Godfrey rediscovers the poetry journal of his lover August, and must confront the memories of August's fight for a revolution against 'the State', a totalitarian regime led by Godfrey's own father.
- When three thuggish men are responsible for the death of his father and the crippling of his brother, young David must choose between supporting his family or risking his life and exacting vengeance.
- Asks the question, Is it really possible to relate to ones parents and siblings after being replaced by the family dog? . . . Perhaps as friends - weird friends?
- Bill Nye "The Science Guy" hosts a new series that highlights the greatest scientific discoveries of all time, from the earliest time to the present day. The series features nine episodes: Evolution, Earth Sciences, Medicine, Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Genetics and Biology, plus a wrap up episode featuring the top 10 discoveries of all time. This is a fun and instructive series, with a lot of historical re-creations, archival footage, visits to interesting scientific research facilities and interviews with present-day scientists including several Nobel laureates - all presented with the flair and humor associated with television's "Science Guy" Bill Nye.
- Roy Logan is an average guy who works as a bouncer in a local bar and grill. But every night when he goes to sleep he has the same disturbing dream. In this dream he sees and feels himself dying -- always in the same way and the same place -- over and over and over again. Seeking a solution for this unusual problem, Roy consults Dr. Enrich Eisenhart, who among other things is a college professor, mystic, and student of the occult. Roy is told by the Doctor that he has been born with both a blessing and a curse: a phenomenon known as The Darken. Those who carry this stigma are marked by fate, destined to live until a predetermined time and place are reached. Those born to carry The Darken are given foreknowledge of their oncoming death -- usually in the form of dreams. Roy resists the idea but soon comes to learn that, not only is it a reality, but he has also been cast into a series of profound events concerning the struggle of good and evil. He encounters a young girl named Rhea who is being pursued by a very evil man who will stop at nothing to get her. But Rhea is no ordinary girl.
- A short film documenting a list of all the cities and towns in the United States named Augusta.
- A lonely, mute girl starts to witness sightings of an occult leader who disappeared 50 years prior. The mystery takes her on a spiritual journey.
- A group of friends go on a peaceful trip camping in the woods. What they do not know is something dark and old lives in the woods, and it is now after them.
- On November 5, 1912 New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson won the highly contested Presidential election and traveled by train to Staunton, Virginia. At the request of a supportive group called the Wilson Club, he accepted the invitation to spend the night at his birthplace on Coulter Street. We look back in time through his letters, newspaper accounts and historical facts which led to his victory.
- Virginia's Shenandoah Valley is home to a stunning variety of stained glass windows. Host D. Lee Beard tours many of the sites with these windows, exploring their history, symbolism, and beauty as an art form.
- Those of illegal religious beliefs are hunted and caught.
- By reason of the geographical propinquity the homes of former President Thomas Jefferson and President Woodrow Wilson are shown in this issue, which is called "Picturesque Virginia." It shows historical landmarks of Charlotte, Staunton and Afton, together with some beautiful mountain scenery. At Charlotte is Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson. There are a number of views which give an excellent idea of the place just as it looked in the days when it was the home of the author of the immortal Declaration of Independence. The monument to him is shown, commemorating his purchase of Louisiana. In the picture of Augusta County, in which Staunton is located, there are beautiful panoramic peaks in Virginia, and the valley. In Staunton itself the cameraman paid particular attention to the birthplace of Woodrow Wilson. There are also some views of educational institutions and panoramas of the mountains and the valley.