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- A series showcasing documentaries on American history.
- The exceptional life and career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has developed a breathtaking legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon.
- "Garage Squad" rescues weekend mechanics who perhaps lack the time, resources or simple know-how to get their "project" autos road-worthy again.
- CRAFT IN AMERICA, the award-winning documentary series, is a journey to the artists, objects, techniques, and origins of American craft.
- A documentary that goes behind the scenes with some of today's most talented songwriters as they make new music based on long-lost, newly discovered lyrics from Bob Dylan's legendary Basement Tapes sessions. T-Bone Burnett brings Elvis Costello, Rhiannon Giddens, Taylor Goldsmith, Jim James, and Marcus Mumford together in a dramatic two-week studio session at Capitol Studios. Features an exclusive interview with Bob Dylan. Directed by Sam Jones
- Drew Carey accompanied by Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, Greg Proops, Brad Sherwood, Kathy Kinney, Chip Esten, Sean Masterson, Julie Larson, and Laura Hall at the piano, star in a 90 minute (two 90-minute shows) live improv show from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Many "Whose Line" classics and new improv games, such as The Mousetrap game, add to the hilarity and excitement level of this program.
- This Chicago-made video centers on a support group for gay men of color; the six members discuss barebacking, fidelity, bisexuality, etc. This is the second installment in a series, funded in part by the Chicago Department of Health, intended to promote HIV awareness. The educational agenda results in some stiff moments ("But why should I get an HIV test?" "Well, let me tell you four good reasons..."), but the talented actors do a good job of selling the material and codirectors Sharon Zurek and Lora Branch strike a nice balance between didacticism and drama. By the cliff-hanger ending I cared enough to want to know what happened next. 60 min.
- 2 small towns. 60,000 pumpkins. 1 winner.
- Comedian Jeff Rogers knows how to turn family time into game time: he shows up at a family's home and hosts a game show right in their living room. The family competes in a series of crazy and hilarious challenges with items from around the house. If they win, they get some amazing prizes. If they lose, they get junk from Jeff's garage. Jeff's Homemade Game Show is fast and all about family.
- A longshoreman builds an outdoor boxing ring next to his home in the Lower Ninth Ward, a New Orleans community worn down by drugs and violence, in an attempt to teach the neighborhood boys to box and help them grow into respectable men.
- A handsome Cad meets his Fancy (a tale of romance told entirely through dance).
- The Smoke Detectives are an organization of kids who are called to the old spooky house of Count Floyd. They show Count Floyd the fire hazards in his house while he tries to frighten them with his story of the Fire Monster. Will the Smoke Detectives convince Count Floyd to change his reckless ways?
- This 'Li'l Red Express' owner bought the truck from his boss while "slinging pizzas" at a local pizza joint, only to sell it back years later due to financial troubles. A twist of fate would reunite truck and owner, but there wasn't much "express" left in 'Lil Red when the Garage Squad showed up.
- This '65 Chevy C10 was the perfect father-son project until the father tragically lost his son. The owner just couldn't continue rebuilding the truck, simply sitting for hours in his garage heavy with grief. Can the Garage Squad help turn a garage of sadness into a place of renewed joy?
- The owner of this '71 Chevy Blazer not only stepped-up, he stepped-in to support his new family in the wake of a tragic loss. While the family slowly got back on their feet, the Blazer quickly headed in the opposite direction. Time for the Garage Squad to help this family show their appreciation.
- The owner of this '65 AC Cobra replica has 24 kids and grandkids. Result? There's just not much left for anything else. Birthday's, graduations, college - the car just can't compete for time or money. Having sat for over 20 years, can the Garage Squad put some bite back into this Cobra?
- Having survived a year of combat in Vietnam, this disabled veteran has put country and family first. His 1970 Dodge Challenger fell even lower on his priority list after losing 2 of his younger brothers. It's time for the Garage Squad to thank him for his service.
- The Garage Squad dives into a new first: a 1949 Mercury. A host of personal and family health problems have given the owner no choice but to leave this blue demon decaying in the garage for years. And like all demons, problems materialize everywhere for the Squad on this rescue.
- A five-year-old girl offers up her piggy bank to help get her daddy's 1968 Chevelle finished. The Squad let's her keep her money, but thinks twice about accepting the job when they see what this car needs to get back on the road.
- Fighting through high-functioning autism, a 16-year-old gearhead has big plans for his 1987 Land Cruiser. He's already come pretty far, but he'll need the Squad's help to get his truck in shape for an off-road race.
- When tragedy cut a family of four in half, their black 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible just faded away in their garage. The Squad does its best to help father and son move forward with their lives and their project.
- For 30 years police officers from Calumet City have delivered food and toys to needy families during the holidays from an old camper. Wanting a little more horsepower for Santa, they've asked the Garage Squad to turn this old 30's era Rat Rod into Santa's new sleigh. Move over Rudolph.
- A 1989 Camaro turns out to be anything but what it seems.