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- Kari Ann returns to treatment, and at the final process group patients write emotional goodbye letters to their addictions and consider if they will continue on in sober living or not.
- In 1908 something felled millions of trees over 1000 square miles in Siberia, without leaving a trace. Many believe an asteroid was responsible. New evidence could at last solve the Tunguska mystery.
- Join the International Space Orchestra - an assembly of star-spangled space scientists from NASA Ames Research Center and SETI Institute, Singularity University and the International Space University - in the adventure of performing a unique drama of non-terrestrial communication and the techno-wonders of mission control rooms. Featuring original music by Arthur Jeffes of Penguin Café and music written by Blur and Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn, singer Bobby Womack and producer Richard Russell; and Japanese superstar and Otamatone inventor, Maywa Denki. With lyrics by science fiction author Bruce Sterling and writer Jasmina Tesanovic. Musical director: Two time Grammy award winner Evan Price. Space Scientists of NASA Ames Research Center and SETI Institute believe that understanding the crucial and elemental necessity of embracing both music and science will enable us to endure and thrive on our journey into space. Experience the surrealism of this production merging science, technology, design and opera, this film captures all the behind-the-scenes action during the creation of the International Space Orchestra. The International Space Orchestra's film features: -NASA Astronaut Yvonne Cagle as International Space Orchestra's percussionist, -Founder of SETI Institute (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) and Voyager Golden Record's supervisor Frank Drake -Lewis S.G. Braxton III, Deputy Director of NASA Ames Research Center as International Space Orchestra's gong player, -Cyberpunk Science fiction author and design critic Bruce Sterling, -Composer Arthur Jeffes of Penguin Café, -Musical director Mike Smith of Gorillaz Live -Leslie Ann Jones, Director of Music and Recording at Skywalker Sound, George Lucas' studios -Two time Grammy Award International Space Orchestra's Musical Director: Evan Price and much more!....
- 1969–19731h7.4 (8)TV EpisodeThe boastful, heavy-drinking father of Dr. Hunter's date is severely injured in a shooting. With a bullet fragment dangerously floating in the brain, Hunter and Stuart look to space-age technology to save the patient's life.
- One night at a strip club Johnny disrespects a dancer which sets a series of life changing events in motion. Johnny and his friends Cameron and Kyle must find a way to stop the dangerous collision course they are on before it's too late.
- A legendary high school football coach is surprised to find a theater filled with 400 players and their families and friends. His players created a documentary to honor him for his incredible accomplishments some forty years ago.
- Pole dance has grown into a worldwide phenomenon and fitness trend, emerging from the strip clubs to become a popular form of exercise, art, and expression. This documentary explores pole dance through the stories of several of its stars, taking you behind the scenes and presenting an inside look at all things professional pole dancing.
- A young woman, sent to Korea as a child, returns to America as a bounty hunter in order to catch the hit-man who brutally murdered her parents twenty years ago.
- America has always prided itself on its technological strength--and this countdown embarks on an odyssey featuring the strongest of the strong. Whether they lift, pull, hold or haul, every heavy-duty titan among our top ten choices has the muscle.
- Eight members of Yes play an amazing live concert during their 1991 Union Tour. Featuring their hits and splendid solos.
- 1968–7.5 (14)TV EpisodeThe future of the artificial intelligence revolution. Then, author David Grann sits down with 60 Minutes.
- Five elite security teams. Six never-before-told stories. Go behind the scenes with the hacking teams at Google keeping more people safe online than anyone else in the world.
- What Comes Next Is the Future is a documentary film about the web created by Bearded founder Matt Griffin. It is the story of Tim Berners-Lee's creation - how it came to be, where it's been, and where it's going - as told by the people who build it. In the film, Griffin knits together a narrative by mining dozens of conversations with important figures from throughout the web's history including Jeffrey Zeldman, Denise Jacobs, Tim Berners-Lee, Ethan Marcotte, Chris Wilson, Lyza Danger Gardner, Eric Meyer, Irene Au, Alex Russell, Trent Walton, Val Head, Jonathan Snook and many more.
- Subject material is divided into 8 chapters, each presenting an aspect of life in the modern day Silicon Valley in a purely audio-visual format.
- The Bridge School is an innovative organization educating children with severe speech and physical impairments. The Concert series began in 1986 when Pegi Young, co-founder of The Bridge School, enlisted her husband, Neil Young, and friends to play an all acoustic concert to benefit the Bridge School in its founding year. That concert, featuring Don Henley, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young started a tradition that has lasted to the present day. The 25th Anniversary Edition showcases some of the many highlights from the past 25 years, featuring 25 rare and acoustic performances from artists such as Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Bonnie Raitt, Metallica, The Who, and (of course) Neil Young. The program also features a documentary on The Bridge School as well as a behind-the-scenes look at The Bridge School Benefit Concerts. "The Bridge School Story" is a portrait of the school and its mission, as told by co-founder Pegi Young, Executive Director Dr. Vicki R. Casella, and the staff of The Bridge School. "Backstage at the Bridge School Concerts" explores what makes the concerts such a personally memorable experience for all participants: the artists, fans, concert staff, and most importantly, the students, graduates, and parents of The Bridge School.
- Adam escapes communist Poland and travels to America. His remarkable journey brings surprises and unexpected encounters as he crosses the border of reality into a world of dream and fantasy. He voyages into past lives and through an enigmatic spirit guide he finds his spirituality as well as his own purpose in this New Land. But fate holds for him a surprise he could not in his wildest fantasy have imagined...
- The rise and fall of one of America's major roller coaster manufacturers.
- Just for a moment, imagine a universe awash with life, where we humans are not the only intelligent beings around. What might these alien races look like? Could we communicate with them, or even recognise them as intelligent? And what would they make of our violent and dangerous species? Might they take one look, and decide not to bother with such primitive beings? A planetary nursery filled with spiteful, galactic infants. On the other hand, in our imaginary scenario, they may enrich us with scientific knowledge beyond our imagination. Or could an encounter with aliens have a more destructive outcome? It could be a bad day for human kind. But relax, it's just make believe, it could never happen, could it? A mysterious crash in Roswell, New Mexico during the 1940s convinced many that our planet is being visited by space aliens. Crop circles in Britain have only added fuel to the fire. Few scientists doubt that life indeed exists elsewhere, but some believe we're more likely to make contact via radio waves. Join the search for extra-terrestrials and hear from scientists who think we are on the verge of making contact.
- BUGABOO is a Silicon Valley film. It has been produced by people who live and work in Silicon Valley and who have prospered with the high-tech boom of the nineties. The Internet and the personal computer, while creating Silicon Valley, have also created armies of well-paid Indian professionals who lead a curious existence: as professionals they constitute the epicenter of America's recent growth binge, but as individuals they continue to stay inside cocooned, secure Indian communities which are quite divorced from all things American. A group of such engineers defies the even flow of this existence by introducing "random disturbances" into their lives. These deviations from normal routine punctuate the film until they finally lead to a "grand deviance," unthinkable for sober, law-abiding engineers from India. It is then, at the end of the film, that they discover simple solutions to seemingly complex problems in their lives.
- Three bodyguards are hired to protect an aging Triad kingpin during a gang war in San Francisco's Chinatown.
- Nothing has revived the search for extra-terrestrial intelligent life as much as the recent discovery by the Kepler Satellite, of thousands of Earth-like planets where life could be possible. So should we reach out? Or should we hide? Join the debate as we ask - Is Anybody Out There?
- "Quigley's Village" is a kids' show which employs both live actors and puppets. Mr. Quigley is the leader of the town, with Trundle, a toucan, living in a cage on Quigley's front porch. Other neighborhood kids include Bubba, a chimp; Danny Lion and his younger sister, Lemon (so named because of her pastel yellow-colored fur); Spike, a girl porcupine who talks with a bit of a Brooklyn accent; Milty, a moose; and Alex, a fox. The humans who work and live in the village besides Mr. Quigley include Dexter, a handyman; Molly, the letter carrier; and Dr. Caramore, the local physician who is always glad to help the kids whenever they're ill. Each episode centered around a particular life lesson; for example, hard work and practice (Spike wanted to tap dance in the village's talent show, but she never practiced and froze up on stage), avoiding temptation (Bubba's mother made three banana cream pies for the village's bake sale, but ate them after his mother told him not to), overcoming fear (Lemon was frightened when Dr. Caramore told her she had to give Lemon a shot for her sore throat, but Lemon didn't feel the shot), and exercising patience (Danny and Bubba wanted to make popcorn in Mr. Quigley's popcorn popping machine, but Mr. Quigley told them to wait until he got the top half of the popper. Danny and Bubba went ahead anyway and popcorn flew all over the playground).
- "By No Means" depicts a recurrent family drama. An ambitious husband travels a lot. Wife, left alone, seeks fulfillment outside the marriage. The antique glass vase shatters. The marriage fractured, a replica of the vase becomes a clue.
- The only journey is the one within. Mandorla explores a man's search for a meaningful life despite conflicts between his inner and outer worlds. Ernesto is a visual artist and seeker stuck in a corporate job, who is drawn by dark magical visions to a medieval French city. There he seeks an elusive banker to help him unlock an obscure dream that threatens his job, family, and sanity.
- Canary Industries specializes in "organ redistribution" or leasing organs to people who need them. The catch is that those who accept these organs must also sign a "Conscientious Usage" contract that allows Canary to repo the organs if the recipient abuses their body.
- Featuring 12 live concert performances and 4 music videos.
- A women with a rare gift to tell the future events goes on an unexpected journey to find truth about life, death, and most important of all, love.
- 1997–202445mTV-PG6.7 (61)TV EpisodeA woman finds a mysterious motorcycle. A man enters a fateful billiard bet. A young man vanishes from the police academy without a trace. A gravedigger learns a deadly lesson. A woman inherits a large amount of money out of generosity.
- "Rats" is a song by Swedish rock band Ghost. It was their first single off of their fourth album Prequelle. It topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart in July 2018.
- Episode: (1998)1997–202445mTV-PG6.6 (68)TV EpisodeThis episode features the following cases: The Mummy; The Perfect Record; Grave Sitting; Murder on the Second Floor; They Towed My Car.
- The Railroader travels through decades of time to deliver cash, gold, and bonds to an anxious banker. Meanwhile, in Mountain View California, the Senate Budget Appropriations Committee discusses with the California High Speed Rail Authority on the new High Speed Rail design, time-line for construction, bond allocations, and future funding.
- In a time before Lord Voldemort, Lucius, an apprentice to the powerful queen of darkness, Zabravia, is ordered to capture and execute his brother Elias in a pitiful attempt to redeem himself for living in his brother's shadow all his life and become king of Dominia. Meaningless as to where he stands between light and darkness, Lucius is faced with the challenge and must choose who his loyalty lies with.
- Mary Mallon spreads typhoid fever wherever she goes, and Cleopatra's younger sister Arsinoe schemes her way in and out of power in Ancient Egypt.
- On a late summer evening in 1977, Ohio radio astronomers discovered a strong, interstellar signal that is believed by many to be the best evidence of communication from an extraterrestrial civilization.
- With Tex as a sax player, Sun as the coordinator and Lou the officiant, the setting for Axel and Eve's wedding is almost ideal. But what has ever gone as planned in the Dicks' world?
- The Mythbusters review some of their favorite locations from previous episodes.
- Various photographers and employees of Polaroid recount their experiences with the company's instant film in its final year of production.
- The Mythbusters discuss their favorite stores and vendors they go to buy supplies for the show. Adam and Kari explain how to make ballistics gel.
- Survivor's guilt causes Amy to spin out, thinking that death is around every corner; Jodie's relationship with her trainer takes on a new light after she has a heroic moment; Sarah gets bullied for not slacking enough at her new job.
- Four friends decide to spend a weekend in a Malibu mansion owned by an old lady. The situation is flipped upside down once they come across an ancient haunted tarot deck that will change the fate of their lives.
- Melanie arrives in Eerie and both Marshall and his friend Devon fall for her. But when Devon is killed in an accident and his heart is transplanted into Melanie's body, she starts to act a lot like him.
- Two stories of complicated long-distance relationships between people from different countries.
- A delusional babysitter goes on a psychotic rampage, putting the little girl she is looking after in grave danger.
- While Nadia is in a coma after being shot by Anna, Sark is taken into APO to help them infiltrate the Cadmus Revolutionary Front and retrieve the stolen bomb, but in return he demands to see Lauren Reed's corpse and that Vaughn open her coffin for him. Sydney learns that the comatose Nadia may be the only person with the Intel they need to intercept the bomb, so Jack is forced to prematurely wake Nadia from her coma, endangering her life, which doesn't please Sloane when he finds out.
- A shocking secret is accidentally revealed; Tom's new job means little time for Lynette; Susan learns that lucky streaks never last; Paul is shocked to find Felicia inherited his home.
- An action-documentary about the evolution of stunt women from The Perils of Pauline (1914) and beyond.