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- A sketch-comedy series that parodies life in Portland, Oregon.
- A sketch comedy show involving five friends.
- A talk-show parody that features celebrity guests, comedy sketches, and animation. Based on the podcast of the same name.
- Greg the Bunny is one of the 3.2 million fabricated Americans living in the United States. Wanting a job that doesn't involve working only on Easter, he finds a job on a kid's show.
- Satirical coverage from the most trusted news network in the world.
- Underage sex is one of the most taboo topics on screen. Indie Sex: Teens presents the history and role of teenage sex and sexuality on screen from Splendor in the Grass to Kids to Thirteen. The blockbuster teen films of the 80s and more contemporary teen flicks are all explored as mediums through which teen films have played a central role in adolescent sex education.
- The Civil War on Drugs is a historical drama that the WKUK made to document the journey to legalize marijuana during the War Between the States.
- "ZO2," which centers on a real-life heavy metal band that makes a living by day as performers at kiddie birthday parties. Other scripts in the hopper include a family drama set in the world of porn, a workplace comedy based at a counter terrorism agency and an hour long entry about addicts.
- Greg, Warren, and Count Blah are back after the cancellation of their Fox sitcom and have returned to the Independent Film Channel, where their careers began back in 1999. This new series features Greg and company starring in parodies of independent films.
- Actor/Director Jon Favreau hosts an evening with four Hollywood friends (four different people or combinations of people each episode), who casually discuss the craft of acting and the business of celebrity over dinner.
- Thu Tran inspires the imagination in her world of food, puppets, and technicolor adventures. Meet friends like Randy Ranch the assassin, Peeper the birdwatcher, and Satan the . . . well, it's just Satan, in each psychedelic trip!
- Vic Morgenstein (formerly Vic Morgan) has been distributing gruesome Asian horror schlock and soft-core smut for years.
- Brothers Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy bring their hit podcast "My Brother, My Brother, and Me" to TV, answering user-submitted questions with the help of their dad, the city mayor, and their hometown of Huntington, WV.
- The story of Z Channel, one of the first U.S. pay cable stations and its programming chief, Jerry Harvey. Debuting in 1974 in LA, their eclectic slate of movies became a prime example of the untapped power of cable television.
- A psychotic criminal tries to juggle the demands of violence and an active social life.
- This documentary explores the activities of Alex Jones, Jim Tucker, Jack McLamb, and Luke Rudkowski. The film focuses on their efforts to expose the highly secretive meetings of the Bilderberg Group.
- The history of film censorship in the United States. The documentary covers the pre-code era, to the 1934 introduction of the Hays Code. This slowly broke down and the MPAA was introduced in 1968.
- Skip Lipman, a suburban stay at home dad, embarks on an epic quest to topple a mighty empire in a full-contact Live Action Role Playing Game known as Darkon.
- By following the lives of five Japanese individuals this documentary explores the problem of depression in Japan and how the marketing of anti-depressant drugs has changed the way the Japanese view depression. Marketing of anti-depressants did not begin in Japan until the late 1990s and prior to this, depression was not widely recognized as a problem by the Japanese public. Since then, use of anti-depressants has sky-rocketed and use of the Japanese word "utsu" to describe depression has become commonplace, having previously been used only by psychiatric professionals.
- An exploration of actress Valerie Perrine's amazing career and personal life, offering an intimate look behind the curtain.
- The Henry Rollins Show features candid conversations with celebrity guests and uncut indie musical performances. Some season one interviews include: Oliver Stone, John C. Reilly, Penelope Spheeris, PT Anderson and Billy Bob Thornton with musical performances including: Dashboard Confessional, Death Cab for Cutie, Ben Folds, New York Dolls and many more.
- An investigation of the wrongful death of Carlos DeLuna, who was executed in Texas on December 7, 1989, after prosecutors ignored evidence inculpating a man, who bragged to friends about committing the crimes of which DeLuna was convicted.
- Filmmaker's Reflect On Productions.
- A game show spoof featuring a rotation of comedian contestants performing comedy challenges.