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- A laid-back Southern man is sentenced to two years in a rural prison, but refuses to conform.
- Jim White moves his family after losing his last job as a football coach, and at his new school he turns seven disappointing students into one of the best cross-country teams in the region.
- Two men, working as professional boxers, come to blows when their careers each begin to take different directions.
- In 1871 Dakota, two crooked businessmen oppose the local wheat farmers and the railroad development to control the town of Fargo.
- The beautiful Aurora is cursed into everlasting sleep by an evil witch for a crime she didn't commit. The brave Commander of the Guard, William, embarks on a quest inspired by both love and loyalty to free the doomed princess.
- A Twilight Zone-type story about a young man who falls in love and is ready to start college. His problems begin when he cannot tell if his memories are real or imagined.
- A group of local townsfolk are led by a treasure hunter into a nearby mine in search of gold but encounter a vampiric Chupacabras monster and the townsfolk that the beast has turned into murderous slaves.
- In California, a Mexican-American is falsely accused of killing the farmer he was working for, after the racist farmer stiffed his immigrant employee with a bad check.
- War has erupted in a Hispanic ghetto where crime runs rampant and life is cheap. Frustrated by the continuous murders of many friends, some neighborhood homeboys turn to a local veterano (Street Veteran) for help.
- Five high school cheerleaders drive out to a rural mansion to spend the weekend. They hear a thirty year-old urban legend about a young boy who killed his family and used their blood in his juvenile artwork. While exploring an old farmhouse on the property they discover that the boy never left his home and has grown into a sick and twisted man.
- A young man wakes up in a parallel world where no one knows who he is. The people he once loved will die a horrible death unless he is willing to take the life of another and find a way for all of them to live forever.
- Interviewing multiple scientists on climate change, not only does this film cover the science and the facts, it explores the culture of the global warming movement and its motivation, and who stands to make millions.
- For sixty years, parts of the 350-mile San Joaquin River in Califoria have been turned into a perpetual desert by water diversion for farming, thus destroying habitat for thousands of migrating salmon. Tales of the San Joaquin tells the story of the river and its restoration through oral histories of those who live and work along the length of the river.
- Today's trends may be predictors of what will be the foods of the future. One scientific trend is molecular gastronomy, which at its core is the transformation of food via science, quite often for entertainment value. Foods are also being transformed in the farmer's field, where new varietals of fruits and vegetables such as the pluot (a cross between a plum and an apricot) are being grown. When certain foods that once were abundant but are now becoming less so (such as many fish species), other foods need to take their place. Such is recent vogue in jellyfish as food. Another current trend is eating healthy, such as eating foods that contain omega-3, probiotics and prebiotics. Nestlé would like to take it as far as personalizing its food to the individual needs of each and every person it feeds. Bloggers are gaining influence in the culinary world, they who have a mass audience of people just like them. But celebrity chefs have even more influence as witnessed by what Jamie Oliver has been able to achieve in transforming the way Britons eat. And with more and more people moving to cities and space becoming an issue, vertical farming - growing food in skyscrapers - may be the wave of the food future.
- Huell checks out a palm and a pine tree planted on Highway 99 to signify the transition from SoCal to NorCal. A search ensues for the state's geographic center. A few towns claim to be the center, but surveyors help locate the exact spot.
- Huell stops at a few of the family-owned fruit stands on the 80-mile Fresno County Fruit Trail; spends a night at the Blossom Trail BnB; and at the Sanger Depot Museum learns about the 62-mile Kings River Flume used to transport lumber.
- In this one-hour special about the 270,000-acre Tejon Ranch, Huell sees the diverse beauty of this enormous ranch and learns about its rich history.