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- Andrew Herberts is a unpublished author nearing the end of his days. Determined to finish his great novel before he dies, he's locked himself in his apartment, where he works night and day. He has gotten within the last chapter when a mysterious reporter unexpectedly shows up at the door to interview him about his life.
- Inspired by David Hockney's "Pool with Two Figures," this episode chronicles the events in the life of its main character. Merce Sugarwater, a successful lawyer, and his art dealer wife live in the luxury afforded them by their combined careers content with the lifestyle reflective of the American dream. Dreams turn to nightmares however when the attempted murder of Merce and his wife is revealed to have been planned by their children Murray and Paula. The would-be assassin is released and exonerated by Merce himself when the children blackmail him with the shocking secrets of the Sugarwater household.
- BROKEN TOILETS is about a young Hassidic property manager, who harbors a love for hip hop, and two of his tenants who discover this, aspiring hip hop artists themselves. Together they form an indelible trio trying to make music together.
- Having heart problems truly sucks. That's why we are here to take away the shame and embarrassing stigma by providing useful lifestyle tips in making your heart...just a little bit better.
- A murder mystery involving several high-profile Londoners being bumped off near a Soho nightclub by a masked killer.
- The lives of eight people are intertwined during an eventful weekend in the serene estates off the coast of British Columbia. What does a writer, a real estate agent, a newlywed couple, a lesbian couple and a wealthy couple have in common: A multitude of scenarios ensue in this movie that will fill you with moments of hilarity, shocking revelations, touching connections and horrifying excursions.
- Evidence of a civilization ruled by emissaries from another world are revealed in the ancient tablets of man. Historian and Archeologist Zecharia Sitchin uncovers the lost and hidden archives of the Annunaki: Extra-planetary visitors who over 6,000 years ago inspired what is thought to be the earliest civilization known to man; Sumeria. From the sacred stone tablets of this culture, many of the teachings of the earliest inventors, philosophers and biblical scholars once thought mythical, are now known to be true. Where did these Anunaki come from? Sitchin says and NASA scientists concur, that there may be a mysterious 10th member to our solar system: The planet the Sumerians called, Nibiru.
- 2023–Podcast EpisodeEdel Fernandez joins us in a discussion about being a Mexican born immigrant with a heart murmur and overcoming his adversity to become a semi pro athlete while living a very active "heart healthy conscious" lifestyle.
- 2023–Podcast EpisodeChange of Heart Podcast Good Dudes with Bad Hearts is delighted to chat with Elaine Silvers Weiss as she discusses her experience receiving a heart valve replacement and continuing to live a pro-active lifestyle.
- 1998– 45m7.3 (20)TV EpisodeHigh-Frequency Active Aural Research Project or H.A.A.R.P. is a combined effort of the Air Force and Navy ostensibly designed to influence the weather. Consisting of large fields of high energy projectors, this brainchild of the controversial Nikola Tesla, has been associated with everything from the breakdown of the ozone layer, to electromagnetic warfare. H.A.A.R.P. has achieved long range undersea communications, but its clandestine applications as a long range particle beam weapon able to alter the electrical impulses of the human brain are what make the technology controversial.
- 1998– 45m8.1 (9)TV EpisodeRecently released government documents indicate that over the past 50 years, American military operations have been responsible for the loss or disappearance of 12 Atomic weapons. How could this happen? What are the consequences? Each account is explored in frightening detail through interviews with the actual pilots that erroneously dropped the deadly weapons. In Savannah, the boggy home to families of residential fisherman, we join investigators as they dredge and wade through the mire in search of what experts believe to be an armed nuclear warhead. "If we've lost 12, how many have they lost?"
- How does the charismatic energy of any leader result in the voluntary death of hundreds, even a thousand people. Throughout the development civilization, incidents of mass suicide have shaken humanity to it's foundation. Yet history records very different social attitudes toward these extreme events. From the martyrdom staged at Masada against the Romans, to the debauchery and carnage perpetrated by Jim Jones in Guyana, are these the acts of the morally righteous or the morally depraved? In the end, what made them do it?
- "Krag" is a moral tale of obsession. Bighorn sheep hunter Scotty MacDougall pursues a magnificent ram for over a decade, but at a terrible cost. Part natural history and part allegory, Seton shows the consequences of humankind's destruction of nature in a story which marks the literary beginning of the environmentalist movement. This show first aired on the Wonderful World of Disney in 1978. All animal work was done on location over a period of nearly eight months.
- Painting: The Rehearsal by Edward Degas Framed by a spiral staircase, a tableau of ballerinas captured in frozen arabesques under the watchful eye of a ballet master is the focus of Edgar Degas' "The Rehearsal." A single pair of legs steps onto the rehearsal hall floor as the painting comes to life. Descending the stairs is Anna, a beautiful young ballerina, the newest member of the 'corps de ballet' and the object of the Maestro's amorous intentions. Anna however, has an eye for a young street musician -the violinist, Mischa. In a vivid love story set against the backdrop of the ballet world of the 1920s, "Language of the Heart" tells the story of Anna and Mischa's true love and the achievement of their dreams at the Maestro's premiere.
- After arriving at his new mansion, Luigi discovers that the mansion is infested with ghosts! With the help of professor E. Gadd Luigi must brave the terrors of the mansion to save his brother and prevent the return of the evil King Boo.
- During the Wilson Presidency, the U.S. Government sanctioned the creation of the Federal Reserve. Thought by many to be a government organization maintained to provide financial accountability in the event of a domestic depression, the actual business of the FED is shrouded in secrecy. People of the world will be shocked to discover that the principal business of the FED is to print money from nothing, lend it to the U.S. Government and charge interest on these loans. Who keeps the interest? Good question. Find out as the connective tissue between this and other top secret international organizations is explored.
- A film maker documents the trials and tribulations of four classic monster descendants and their ability to live among a human society.
- The Questers split up when the girls want to take the scenic route to cross a river, while the boys want to go directly over a sinister looking bridge.
- In 1960, a joint US/Turkish expedition sets out to investigate the aerial sighting of a boat shaped object located in the Ararat Mountains of Eastern Turkey. Though this initial investigation bears little fruit, the stage is set for explorer and archaeologist, Ron Wyatt. 35 years later, at 6,300 feet above sea level, to assemble the proof that may establish the half buried boat shaped object as the mortal remains of the legendary Noah's Ark.
- 1998– 45m8.2 (7)TV EpisodeThe Cold Fusion Debacle and the purported discovery of the Piltdown man stand as two of the greatest shams perpetrated over the course of scientific history. Have the people of science learned anything from the real or alleged Goldbricks of the past? Experts in the field seem to think not. Today's scientists are under mounting pressure to achieve results. If they do not, they risk losing research grants and/or a chance at University tenure. How do these inherent conflicts of interest impact the integrity of medical and scientific discovery and how do they affect our society at large?
- Painting: Soir Bleu by Edward Hopper. Edward Hopper's painting of the forlorn circus clown is brought brilliantly to life by director Norman Jewison in "Soir Bleu," a tragic tale of love and murder. The story of Tully, the sad clown and his love for trapeze artist Lola, "Soir Bleu" chronicles events on the touring company's fateful last performances. In love with Lola, the beautiful and abused wife of the circus manager, Tully gets embroiled in a fateful love triangle. A bitter-sweet study in contrasts, "Soir Bleu" juxtaposes the story of the sad clown's anguish against the dazzling color and childlike joys of the circus.
- Iraqi soldier Latif Yahia is fighting in the Iran-Iraq War when he is summoned to the Palace. Here, Latif claims Saddam Hussein's eldest son Uday demanded Latif become his body double.
- Painting: La Primavera by Sandro Botticelli Botticelli's "Primavera" is the inspiration behind Peter Bogdanovich's "Song of Songs," a love story. When Blossom, the proprietor of the "Saucy Secrets" lingerie shop opens her new store in a quiet suburban neighborhood, Ted Varnas, owner of the local bakery, takes particular offense. His offense however turns to a crumbling defense when confronted with Blossom's passionate advances. For the first time in his faithful 21-year marriage to Angle, Ted falls in love with Blossom and asks Angle for a divorce. In a twist of fate, "Song of Songs" unravels the riddle of a true romance played out in the midst of a mid-life crisis.
- 1998– 45m9.0 (7)TV EpisodeIn 1961, the Soviet Union successfully launched the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin. Recent access to documents in the Kremlin archives reveal a story intended to remain buried forever-Gagarin may not be the first man in space.
- A suddenly single guy invites what he thinks is a perfect couple to move into his apartment, only to discover they quickly insert themselves into all aspects of his life.
- An unsuspecting robot discovers a pair of headphones that leads him on a bizarre journey through a forgotten city. With the headphones uncovering ancient radio transmissions, he slowly unfolds the tale of a Grand Machine, its toll on the strange creatures it used as energy, and how this machine caused the downfall of a thriving city. The emotionally torn robot must make a decision that will decide the fate of this troubled city and the lives of many innocent creatures.
- In the middle of an uncharacteristically chilly Los Angeles night, 2 men meet for the first time on a rooftop, somewhere downtown. One of the men, Hadley Prince, is calm and in control. The other man, Nicholas Rowe, has come with an envelope full of cash. He is shaky, sweaty, and visibly nervous. As the evening progresses, Hadley leads Nick to an upscale top floor apartment, a quiet balcony, and ultimately into the strange revealing confines of The Red Room: where right and wrong, love and hate, even life and death....are all relative.
- This 2015 documentary about the history behind the Sabinal Canyon in Texas. The story starts in the Hill Country where Cap. William Ware was given land for his years of service and after moving there started Waresville. After his death the town was moved about half a mile north and was called Montana but after a man was healed by swimming in the Sabinal river for a year the town was renamed Utopia. The movie also talks about town of Vanderpool as well as the Lost Maples state park.
- The story chronicles Rob Galea's transformative path from a struggling artist to a celebrated musician, driven by unwavering passion and remarkable talent, culminating in his rise to fame on the X-Factor stage.
- Photojournalist Grace LaMarca profiles Dr. Daniel Tate, an animal activist and a tiger whisperer. With a team of Indian allies, they scour Himalayan tiger reserves fending off a smuggling cartel by subduing its ruthless mercenary poachers.
- Five bank robbers. One house. Time to kill.
- 1998– 45m6.4 (14)TV EpisodeJust prior to the Russian Revolution a mysterious 40 megaton explosion lays to waste nearly 200 square kilometers of Earth in the desolate northlands of Siberia. The Official Story alleges the impact of an asteroid, but no known scientific explanation can account for the metal fragments found at the site, the lack of an impact crater or the high level of radiation present. Was it an asteroid? Or could it have been the explosion of an extra terrestrial craft? Scientifically speaking each conclusion has equal merit.
- Supported by interviews with Barry Taft, one of the nations leading para-psychologists, Unknown Encounter chronicles the six year haunting of a California woman and the researchers committed to finding out the truth about the her unwelcome visitor. Where does this secret guest hail from: Is he a family member, a guardian specter or just an unwanted nuisance? Was foul play involved? With the historical backdrop of first hand testimonials and the discovery of an unsolved murder involving the invading entity, this program delivers a visually rich, and spooky hour of Blair Witch like chills.
- On October 4, 1957, the Soviets launch the legendary orbiter, Sputnik, ushering in the space age. In 1998, the Russian Federation sends the first stage of the international space station, Freedom into space. While at first glance it seems little has changed, closer scrutiny reveals that billions of American dollars are being funneled to Russia to secure their participation in the Space Station partnership. Called by the elite of NASA, a foreign aid project for the Russians, the principle purpose of the program may be to abate the mass exodus of Russian rocket scientists to unfriendly nations interested in developing weapons of mass destruction.
- 2013–2015TV EpisodeJoin us as we travel to real authentic working ranches in America and abroad to bring you the Authentic Cowboy and his/her stories of faith, values, family, and so much more. Cowboy Authentic on RFD-TV Mondays 6pm, Tuesdays 8am Central Time. Dish 231, DirecTV 345.