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- Experiencer is a powerful documentary that follows those who've encountered UFOs and The Unexplainable. Through secrecy, disbelief, and surveillance, they search for truth and each other in a world that refuses to believe what they've seen
- Just days before Christmas, a Kentucky State Representative proposes a bill to change the holiday's name from Christmas to something more inclusive. It is presented as the Holiday Bill, but if they change the name, what will they call it? No one seems to know, just Anything BUT Christmas. Nick (Santa) sends one of his most trusted elves, Bartholomew Decoris, to Kentucky to hire a legal team to defend Christmas and bring suit against the Commonwealth of Kentucky to stop the vote on this bill. The attorney representing Christmas (Beth) is struggling with her own feelings about the holiday. This case forces her to face her past and deal with both her childhood memories of Christmas and the new traditions she must build with her teenage daughter shortly after a heartbreaking divorce.
- This is a ghost story set to music... A group of musicians (The Orphan Brigade) spent a year writing and recording an album in one of the most haunted houses in the Southern US. (Octagon Hall, Franklin, KY) The group set out to tell the story of this eerie architectural oddity and of the family, soldiers, and servants who lived and died there. They looked for inspiration and possible encounters with the spirits of this place. In the end they found that and much more. While tracing the lives of these 19th century characters they found a window into universal themes that we all face. The house became a symbol of how we are all haunted by the things that we cannot let go of.
- People coming up missing, no one can figure it out.
- Abilene Rousseau, 15, lives the life of a young farm girl. Each day, she finds herself ignored more and more by her parents and occupied by the mundane chores around the farm land. Abilene's only way of escaping is to read from her collection of books, where she can lose herself in a dream world of fairy tales, romance, and exotic lands. Then, one day by chance, while out gathering firewood, she encounters a charming and handsome man, Gabriel. He showers her with attention and offers her an escape from her dull life. Though, unlike the fairy tale endings in her books, Abilene will soon learn that Gabriel is no prince charming.
- Dakota (Michelle Lea Cook) cuts the cake early and gives gives herself an impromptu therapy session about her traumatic childhood at a birthday party for the daughter of her friend, Marianne (Rena MacMonegle). Meanwhile, a disgruntled clown (Ronnie L. Cleary) watches judgingly along with the other horrified party guests (Jessy F Davis, Hunter A. Cleary, Shawn Lindsey, and Bradford D. Lindsey)
- As we carry into the second episode sites are sifted to Adams, Tennessee home to the legend of the Bell Witch. The Bell Witch has many documented stories. It is well documented on the Hollywood big screen, even as recently as feature film "An American Haunting." This legend features a story about a man killed by a sinister spirit known as the Bell Witch. This was the first and only death ever recorded to be committed by a spirit. Also featured are the Shiloh battlefield of the Civil War; Falcon Manor and the legendary Octagon house, where a said thirty different Civil War ghosts are alleged to roam.
- The people who run a civil war museum in Kentucky say it's so dangerous, they're thinking of shutting the place down. They're praying Steve and Cindy can save this important piece of American history.