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- A sadistic warden asks a former pro quarterback, now serving time in his prison, to put together a team of inmates to take on (and get pummeled by) the guards.
- A young woman named Cora makes an amazing discovery during her attempt to break free from slavery in the deep south.
- A down-and-out golfer attempts to recover his game and his life with help from a mystical caddie.
- A friendship develops when 12-year-old Annie is coerced to stay with her Grandpa Donald.
- When family patriarch and founder of the ISLE Television Network Daniel Trask falls seriously ill, his wife and children are suddenly at odds over control of the family's media empire. Only the power of prayer and a return to the principles of faith will prevent the devastation of their world and their father's legacy.
- Three brides-to-be have secrets that may jeopardize their upcoming nuptials.
- After receiving a mysterious Facebook message, American filmmaker Basil Mironer's journey to Russia unveils an emotional family secret, as he grapples with the revelation of a man claiming to be his father.
- While taking a stand against one of the West's greatest legends, Elizabeth Cooley will discover that justice comes in many forms.
- "The Gregg Russell Story" showcases the legacy of a man who has dedicated his life in the entertainment and care for thousands of families through his performances and humanitarian generosity. After working as a street musician at Disney World, Gregg Russell was invited to pick up his guitar and perform a show in Hilton Head, South Carolina, under a 300-year-old oak tree. Forty-seven years later, you can still find him there, strumming his guitar and bringing laughter and song to generations of families. Hear about the life and legacy of Gregg Russell from people like Jim Nantz (Legendary Sportscaster), Jay Demarcus (Grammy Award Winner and Member of Rascal Flatts) and Stan Smith (Legendary Tennis Player).
- In Vietnam, over 10,000 American lives were saved by the actions of over 4,000 military working dogs and their handlers. This is the story of US Army SSgt Robert Hartsock, the only handler to have ever received the Medal of Honor.
- The documentary exposes the ways in which America's foreign policy agenda in the Middle East drives the U.S. media's portrayals of Arabs and Muslims. The film lays bare the truths behind taboo subjects that are conspicuously avoided, or merely treated as sound bites, by the mainstream American media: "Why do they hate us?" "Why do we hate them?" What were the events that led to the 9/11 attacks? What are the politics behind the U.S.-Israeli relationship? Why is there a robust debate about these subjects in Europe, the Arab World and in Israel itself, but not in the U.S.? Valentino's Ghost provides a fresh inquiry which challenges the media's daily barrage of rhetoric and misinformation about our complex and vital relationship with this part of the world.
- "Beyond the Usual" takes you on a journey of extraordinary experiences. A travel show produced and hosted by two-time National Emmy Award winning journalist Dayvee Sutton, who seeks out the most unique adventures, people, destinations and bucket-list experiences, and takes you along for the ride.
- Time in early summer spent with the emergency vehicle response videotaping brothers of YouTube channel Hampow93.
- A young girl moves to a new town and discovers herself when she stumbles across an eclectic independent movie theater.
- The story of Yes is as controversial as their music. The twists and turns of band's career is now told for the first time in a series of exclusive interviews with Yes members past and present for this definitive and fully authorised DVD documentary.
- Teen boys think they have the solution to easy babysitting.
- Originally created as a school project, "Anonymous" incorporates the moral ambiguity of a form of digital currency (Bitcoins) and its potential uses "Anonymously" in a commercial world. Jesse Tressel, son of the late Jon Tressel creator of a new form of digital currency (Bitcoins), receives his inheritance of $1.7 Million in "Bitcoins". With this currency, anything can be bought in complete anonymity. Jesse now has a choice to make. Will he squander the funds rapidly and indulgently? Or, will he save his newly acquired wealth, and wisely donate or invest the money into a good cause?
- Charlie rides through her hometown as she struggles with a life changing decision.
- A teen working at a grocery store has an opportunity to impress his crush while sneaking into the store at night, where they are haunted by a ghost.
- A failed film student finds himself mixed into a game with gods of fear who want to use him to enter a new world.
- A short film, music video chronicling the psychology of young love. Set to music by Rachel Seamon and Taylor MacDonald.
- A family struggling with money drives a young man to make poor decisions in an attempt to save them monetarily.
- This program explores the history of film's ethnic "bad guy," looking at sociopolitical and economic forces that create, perpetuate and rehabilitate these characters. Special attention is paid to current depictions of Muslims onscreen.
- TV Movie
- A student filmmaker becomes upset and goes comically crazy, when people won't remain seated for the screening of his film at a film festival.
- Upon hearing a news report about a zombie outbreak, a young man decides to head into the woods and wait out the outbreak.
- Mo Rocca hosts this look back at 20 years of Food Network, beginning with its very early days and including interviews with cooking personalities from shows past and present.
- The Tim Pipher Show was a "Tonight Show -like" interview program with a large studio audience, a band, celebrities flown in from New York and Los Angeles , and on-set interviews from Hollywood. What made this show special was that the celebrities were major soap opera stars! For the production, the producers renovated an old movie theater on Hilton Head Island, SC , and turned it into what was at the time the largest TV studio in the Carolinas, seating over 300. After its broadcast run, videotapes were sold via advertising in Soap Opera Digest. Tim Pipher was the host. Guests included Billy Warlock of General Hospital, Julie Pinson of Port Charles (now of Days of Our Lives), and Lauren Koslow, Victor Alfieri, Bryan Dattilo, and Steve Wilder of Days of Our Lives. Rob Springer was the announcer and John Bracket was the band leader. John Bracket and the Sounds of Primetime was the band.
- 1967–2003Not Rated5.0 (27)TV EpisodeCrime novelist Patricia Cornwell attempts to prove that Walter Sickert was Jack the Ripper.
- Inshore fishing in Charleston, South Carolina followed by incredible concert footage from Hilton Head, South Carolina with guests Snoop Dogg and his entourage/band.
- White-sand beaches, Blue Ridge Mountains and Charleston's Rainbow Row. Enjoy the many colors of South Carolina.
- Discovery Jones visits a sports camp in Hilton Head, South Carolina, whose goal is to spread the amazing news of Christ through professional athletes who share their triumphs and struggles in their walk with God.
- When iconic TV news anchorman Daniel Trisk has a stroke on the air, his family struggles for faith--and control of the ISLE Television Network.
- Elisha Trisk MD arrives to care for her father Daniel while Victoria prepares for his death and asserts leadership over the ISLE Television Network.
- Jude replaces Daniel at the anchor desk with weather girl Suzanne Herrera while Victoria unwittingly reveals her relationship with Chance Montgomery to her comatose husband.
- Christian's wife Kim struggles with her show's ratings; Elisha fires Daniel's doctor; Victoria learns that Daniel can hear, then offers Chance a contract he can't refuse.