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- A one hour comprehensive introduction to the Technical institute for the Deaf, one of the colleges of Rochester Institute of Technology. Narrated on camera in one hour by Rod Serling,
- Chemists, biologists, physicists, astronomers and geologists discuss the weaknesses of the theories of evolution and the Big Bang, as well as the strengths of the case for intelligent design and the accuracy of the Bible.
- This celebration of American Sign Language poetry traces its development and includes interviews with poets and clips of historic poetry performances.
- A hardware store cashier, Lamar, chases his hip-hop music dream; no matter how many obstacles wait on the road.
- An unknown space object that crash-landed in a small country-side river, unknowingly helps a small family getting through grief.
- 1950s: A man gets into a bar fight and finds himself unexpectedly in a mental institution with a woman who treats him as her deceased son.
- Henry Bosworth receives news of the apparent suicide of his father, Edward. After he returns home to his dysfunctional family comprised of his brother Richard, and Sister-in-Law Mary, Henry soon learns that there is more to Edward's death than he was initially led to believe. The Machiavellian aspirations of his family in the wake of the death of Henry's father soon leads him down a path to uncover a dark secret--that will change his life forever.
- Daisy is terrorized by a home invader, Kirk, and he wants more than baubles and trinkets. He wants a good story.
- Radio legend, Jean Shepherd, in his inimitable Norman Rockwell's Americana style, narrates a James Halpin script about a man who anxiously awaits the birth of his son with many dreams of anticipation. When his son is finally born, he is deaf. The story reveals not only how the man helps his child overcome his challenges but to create an exemplary life experience in spite of it.
- Two kidnappers deal with an alcoholic drug addict.