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- A Man Named Pearl tells the inspiring story of self-taught topiary artist Pearl Fryar. It offers a message that speaks to respect for both self and others, and shows what one person can achieve when he allows himself to share the full expression of his humanity.
- 3 Day Weekend brings viewers the luxurious spas, beautiful bed and breakfasts, historical sites and breathtaking scenery that make the South unique. 3 Day Weekend is the definitive guide on where to go, where to stay, and what to do for the most fun, relaxation and great memories a long weekend can offer.
- Everyday folks compete in a head to head cookoff. The participants have 2 hours and $20 to create an entree from a surprise main ingredient.
- Bo Griffin searches the South to find the best of all things southern, from burgers to breweries, barbeque to weekend getaways.
- CHILDREN OF ALL AGES is an amazing three-ringed documentary showcasing the most storied entertainment form in American history: the circus. Ring 1 is Sailor Circus the longest running children's circus in the country. Ring 2 is the world's LARGEST miniature circus an astonishing 3,800 square feet tabletop tableau showcasing more than a million pieces. Ring 3 is an exclusive talk with the greatest living circus performers ever to work under the tented Big Top.
- In October of 2006, approximately 2,000 volunteers joined former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn in Lonavala, India to build homes with partner families.
- The life and crimes of the Chicago mafia boss, who inspired the Scarface character.
- Dr. Sam Sheppard was accused of murdering his wife while their 7-year old son slept in the next room. Until his death, Sheppard maintained his innocence.
- The life and times of the Gambino crime family boss John "Teflon Don" Gotti. His rise to power, and the cold-blooded tactics he used to get it are featured in the documentary.
- Virginia man Earl Bramblett, who was convicted of the murder of four people, all of the same family, and eventually went to the electric chair in 2003.