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- After being banished from their tribe, two hunter-gatherers encounter Biblical characters and eventually wind up in the city of Sodom.
- Prehistoric man Tumak is banished from his savage tribe and meets pretty Loana, who belongs to a gentler coastal tribe, but he must fight caveman Payto to win her favors.
- A wealthy playboy and a Chicago cop both return to Gotham City where their lives will intersect in unexpected ways.
- A young Spaniard and his girlfriend, both survivors, attempt to battle its psychological trauma of terrorist attack.
- Claire, Ben, and their friends travel to Ben's inherited island in the West Indies. The group starts a wedding business on the beach, leading to success and mishaps. The island atmosphere kindles romance among the friends.
- Erik wants to make films. He starts 1979 at the Danish Film School. The many written and unwritten rules give him difficulty fitting in.
- A collection of clips from past episodes, past seasons, leading to the final episode.
- Margo is struggling to deal with her son, Jon a rebellious and free-spirited teenager who runs with a bad crowd.
- Experience the first half of Harry Potter's school life in Lego form.
- Documentary maker Jon Alpert follows three petty criminals in Newark. Filmed by a hidden camera, the three are stealing, using drugs, getting caught and convicted.
- A series of events during Ruby's freshman year of college send her on a downward spiral, culminated by the arrival of a glamorous alter ego who begins to live a life of her own.
- When Mook, a single mom with five girls, and Tum, a widower with two kids, want to get married, both families agree to move in together for a year with a condition that if any family member is unhappy, their marriage will be off.
- 1969, New York City, 3 teams won World Championships, the Jets, the Mets and the Knicks.
- The first year of the young rookie officer Bryan Caulfield in the Philadelphia Police Department.
- Under the supervision of a now-retired Bruce Wayne, high schooler Terry McGinnis balances crime fighting and budding relationships in a futuristic Neo Gotham.
- Voluntarily secluded for a human behavior experiment, Oscar adopts a strict daily routine that begins to unravel when a hidden door opens to reveal a second room.
- Nuclear physicists are risking their lives for scientific achievements.
- This one-hour special gives Arrow fans a chance to catch up on the incredible events that led billionaire Oliver Queen to secretly create the persona of the Hood/Arrow.
- A man is convicted of killing his boss, whom he suspected of having an affair with his wife. On board the train taking him to prison for his execution is a reporter who is dying of lung cancer and wants to interview the condemned man--and who also has some inside knowledge of the circumstances of the man's case. Also aboard is the prisoner's wife, who doesn't believe her husband is a killer and desperately wants to talk to him about it but he refuses to speak to her.
- A fourth-year medical student marries a millionaire's daughter, but he insists that they live on the little money that he earns.
- A failed businessman who accepts to pose as a rich ship owner to break into high-end social circles, falls for a wealthy widow, unbeknownst to him that his official fiancée is not prepared to lose him. Will she bring him to his senses?
- An extensive look at the series of events leading up to the sinking of the Costa Concordia cruise liner, and details plans to re-float the ship in one of the most expensive and challenging salvage operations ever attempted. The Costa Concordia was one of the world's largest and most luxurious cruise ships ever built. So what happened? Why did the ship collide with a rock? Why wasn't there an immediate call to abandon ship? Exactly what went wrong and who was at fault will be up to the courts. This special takes a look at the reports, audio recordings, and personal accounts gathered thus far to help tell the story of that fateful night.
- It centers on President Joe Biden's first year in office.
- At their annual 1/2 New Year Party, relationships are tested among a group of friends.
- Bandar is a 17-year-old boy from Earth who lives on a distant planet, which is populated by human shape-shifters who feed off of vegetables and animal tails. Then violence breaks out, as invaders launch an attack on Bandar's new planet.
- Young Russian Prince Yaroslav fights the robbers, tribes and the invaders. He is the first to unite Russian lands and to create the original Russian state.
- Jotunheim, a Principality of Zeon's space cargo ship, is tasked to test and evaluate various prototype weapons during the One Year War in the year of 0079 UC.
- Defying her father, Barbara Gordon interviews with a Detective for a spot on the force. She later sneaks into the Justice Society to further her cause.
- Powerful stories of notable individuals about their deep personal black experiences and the legacy of slavery.
- Walt Whitman rises from a hardscrabble boyhood in Long Island and Brooklyn to write the masterpiece Leaves of Grass in 1855 that revolutionizes literature. Many of his most famous poems are profiled.
- Love, existence, and mortality collide in a dream-like world of incipient social change, where the meaning of art and identity is called into question.
- When Lena and Ulli start the engine of their old Land Rover, Lady Terés, they have a plan: to drive from Hamburg to South Africa in six months. What they don't know yet is that they won't ever get there. Two totally different characters, jammed together in two square meters of space for almost two years, they experience what it really means to travel: leaving your comfort zone for good. Starting in Morocco, they quickly dive into the life of locals they meet on the road: Jamal, a Moroccan Berber who lives with his dromedaries in the Sahara, Ziza, a Mauritanian musician who fights against suppression from the government, Mame Sy, a mother who set up a private school for the poorest of the poor in Mauritania - and many more. Their journey leads them through the vibrant green canyons of Guinea, the scorching heat of Mali, and the amazing surf of Sierra Leone and Liberia. Everywhere they are, the two Germans make contact with the locals and demonstrate that real travelling is about more than plain sightseeing. But their long journey doesn't spare them the dark side of travelling: they are also confronted by corruption, sickness and even death. Setting out to discover a continent, their trip leads them down a very different road. One they did not expect: the journey to their true inner selves.
- Tell the historical achievement that BET, Southern, and these nine cast members made, and how it revitalized the love for HBCU Institutions across the country.
- The story of Christian Democrat leader De Gasperi and his struggle to lead Italy in the years after the end of World War Two.
- In 1868, after the fall of the Shogun-dominated Japan, the new government orders people from Awaji, near Kobe, to re-locate to the northern part of Hokkaido. These people once supported the now displaced Samurais of the older days. After two years, over 500 of them settled in their new land under the leadership of Hideaki, husband of Shino. However, as crops fail he is to go to Sapporo to learn new techniques of farming, leaving his wife and daughter for 5 years. All this time, the new community is constantly watched by the government which choose to again uproot them from their new homes.
- Elsie Duchanier, the maid of the star dancer in Brunel's Follies, falls in love with Capt. Tom Kendrick, an American soldier stationed in France. Kendrick is reassigned to the United States, and Dr. La Pierre, who is also in love with Elsie, tells her that she has only one year to live. Elsie then accepts Maurice Brunel's offer to make her the main attraction of his new follies. Elsie soon becomes famous and is showered with gifts and attention, but she does not submit to Brunel's advances, the price he demands for making her a star. Tom returns to France and meets La Pierre, who confesses that his "one year to live" warning to Elsie was an unsuccessful attempt at seduction. La Pierre also tells Tom of Brunel's desire for Elsie, and Tom finds her just in time to prevent Brunel's unwelcome advances. Elsie and Tom are happily reunited.
- A time laps filming of Milwaukee's industrial valley. shot firstly in 1977 and then again in 2004, documenting the changes to the area after 27 years.
- The early films of Wim Wenders are now regarded as landmarks of European film. Alice in the Cities, Wrong Move and Kings of the Road became foundations of the German New Wave and cemented the reputation of their director. In One Who Set Forth: Wim Wenders' Early Years Marcel Wehn explores the background to these films. Through personal recollection and rare home movie footage, it documents the director's early life, from experiments with his first camera, via his deviation from a career in medicine in favour of art and film, through to international recognition for the Road Trilogy. Central to these were themes that became cornerstones of all his work: national identity, the importance of personal relationships and the allure of the road. With contributions from the director and the many collaborators who helped define his vision, One Who Set Forth is a compelling account of Wim Wenders' life and work.
- Following up on the progress of historic property renovations in the U.K
- A decade before the Templars became official, they were already active in a land 2,000 miles away, where they created Europe's first nation-state and a refuge for the Grail. But what is the Grail, and why were initiates in the Order "risen from the dead"?
- One Year Later tells the story of an American woman, recently recovered from a serious illness, who learns to savor the essence of life through a cathartic trip to the Italian Alps. Liz, a dedicated teacher of comparative literature, struggles with her post-cancer life and changing priorities. Despite her husband's well-meaning over-protectiveness, she takes a trip with their friends - an American couple living in Milan - to Italy. When her friends assume the role of worried caregivers and suffocate her with a jam-packed itinerary, she escapes to the Alps to find her space. Here, Liz is able to reassert her independence. She learns to go forward, and return to her family, with a renewed sense of self -- free of compliance, guilt and obligation.
- A year after introducing their family of 10 on TLC, Jon and Kate Gosselin return to tell viewers more about their extraordinary family. After revealing her post-delivery belly on T.V, Kate received an offer from a plastic surgeon to have work done on her abdomen. Then the next stage of their life begins when the twins, Mady and Cara, enter kindergarten.
- In September 2014 the Webb family hit the road for a full year to meet and tell the stories of kids in all 50 States across America who are changing the world to make it better. They are the growing Generation of Generosity.
- A celebration of the classic sitcom One Foot in the Grave (1990).
- "One Year" is the story of Sam. While interviewing for a job with the Vexicon Corporation he relives his fifth grade year - fondly remembering his teacher, Mrs. Carroll, who helped him become a productive student, allowing him to grow into the man he is today. Sam's path was fraught with unfortunate circumstances and his life seemed to be on a road doomed for failure. His teacher, Mrs. Carroll, is faced with the question, 'Who will help Sam? Mrs. Carroll's answer to that question changes not only Sam's life, but the heart of a fellow burned-out teacher, Mrs. Russell. This film is a story about hardships that don't often touch the lives of corporate bigwigs. Sometimes the coldest realities bring out the warmest of hearts.
- How does a mother deal with the loss of her husband? More than this, how can she accept a forced death, caused by a heart-breaking accident? 'One year after' is the story of a mother who unwillingly meets the man who killed her husband. In an attempt to express his remorse and deep feelings of guilt, the man tries to talk to the woman whose life he has marked. A movie that takes us into the mind of a mother, exploring her hidden memories and unspoken thoughts.
- It is the summer of 1945. A party of young people are enjoying the beginning of a new life to the full. For them this is the year one. One of them, law student Pavel (Viktor Preiss), is more attracted to film than to law. With his eight-millimeter camera, he films everything that catches his attention. One day he captures an interesting face on film, a girl with an air of mystery. Pavel visits the girl (Marta Vancurová), whose name is Helena, and meets hers and her elder energetic sister Olga (Libuse Svormová). From Olga, he learns that the girls have spent the years of German occupation in a concentration camp and cannot forget the horrors they have lived through.