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- In July of 2013 Sean Miller disappeared for four days. Seven years later a documentary film crew found out why.
- The discovery of a 60ft man-made hole on a California mountain leads to a decade of wild speculation.
- An aspiring television producer cashes in his life savings to produce the pilot to a documentary television series, only to find himself in a battle with nature, reality, and his own internal demons. Hilarious and moving in equal measure.
- In this unique live performance - Award-winning director and comedian Felicia Michaels blends her single mom stand-up act with autobiographical tales of titty bars, food stamps, and filthy little punchlines. Using comedy as a weapon against despair, this is a powerful, painful, and funny accounting of life, where she rails, confesses, and finally forgives.
- The sounds of Jimmie Rodgers, Spade Cooley, and Earl Scruggs are played weekly by local artists in a traditional gathering called The Hoot. From under a bridge spanning the Snake River, the "Teton Tea Parties" may have been the beginning of the Jackson Hole Hootenanny. Brought to life by extreme ski-mountaineer and folk musician Bill Briggs in the early 1950's, a musical tradition picked out its first notes beneath the sparkling night skies of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Now playing the stage at Dornan's in Moose, WY, the Hoot showcases talented homegrowns like the dynamic duo Anne and Pete Sibley and traveling musical acts such as The Wilders to standing-room-only listeners. The Hootenanny stage has been graced with nationally known artists such as Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Chuck Pyle playing with the likes of Bill Briggs, Dick Barker, John Byrne Cooke, and renowned harmonica player John Kuzloski.
- This documentary explores the road conditions of the Southern city of New Orleans, Louisiana and takes a deeper look at the plaguing pothole problem. The filmmakers interview a local geologist who describes the main causes of pothole formation as well as several other local residents. These locals verbalize their daily encounters with the street's potholes and their personal thoughts and feelings towards the city's (lack of productive and effective) response.
- A documentary following the band Shrimp Boat Captain and they make their sophomore album "Sun Beach Captain", along with their debut live performance.
- Evan knocks a hole in a spare bedroom, and it looks like Abe Lincoln.
- 1965–199615mTV Episode
- 2006–2007TV-Y74.6 (39)TV EpisodeAndy and Rodney seek advice to get out of a dangerous dare; Andy has an allergic reaction to food samples at the grocery store.
- Salazar shares his doubts that Luis Andrés death was murder. Ramsés starts to distrust González, who makes a bold claim during Cárdenas's first hearing.
- 2010–201824mTV-GTV EpisodeSally keeps getting found when they play Hide and Seek. Cat takes them to Tagaloo to meet a great seeker. Along the way they find out that they can use of more than their sense of sight to find things. / Sally loses her special bead in the sandbox and they can't find it. Cat takes them to the Hole-Lot-of Funhouse, along the way they discover how filtering works.
- 2019–8.0 (6)TV EpisodeContestants from Sri Lanka, Oxnard and Chicago.
- 2005– 54mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- Virginia finds a way to earn some fast cash. Jimmy and Sabrina worry about the safety of Hope's toys and crib.
- 2020– 10mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 55mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 32mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 42mPodcast Episode
- Go deep into the woods to explore the lives of a unique avian family. Woodpeckers come in 239 species and live on every continent except Antarctica and Australia, playing a powerful role in every ecosystem they inhabit.