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- About the legendary lawman Bass Reeves, one of the greatest frontier heroes and one of the first Black deputy U.S. marshals west of the Mississippi River.
- Alien Mysteries is a tv show about alien abductions and other alien phenomena.
- Following a disturbing video message from a German journalist in the winter of 2010, a Dallas documentary film crew sets out to investigate the wildly reported UFO sightings of 2008 in the small Texas town of Stephenville. Trying to discover the evidence, they are met at every turn by an immeasurable dark secret, tracing back to WWII. The documentary goes horribly wrong when the team finds a closed down military base near Stephenville. Terrifyingly caught on film, they expose the shocking truth; a massive cover-up with a worldwide catastrophic impact. The world's first and only "real" Reality Film, - raw, riveting!
- A young man longs to grow and move forward in Brooklyn, yet still finds himself cherishing, with a great deal of loyalty, his hometown Texas roots. He's torn between these two worlds, feeling the weight of southern shame and the pressures of idealistic New York success, "Central Standard" is a story of acceptance and the miles we are willing to go to feel it.
- Celebrities train for 10 days on how to mount a bull, take a fall, and ride a bull for eight seconds, then compete at a Professional Bull Riders event in Nashville.
- Based on real events in a small town where the pastor takes advantage of his female flock.
- A deputy responds to an APB regarding an elderly man who has gone missing from the local nursing home. He finds the 93-year-old military veteran just outside of town on a bluff overlooking the countryside that once belonged to him. They exchange their similar stories, and as one thing leads to another, it becomes evident that brothers and sisters in arms will always have each other's backs.
- Fade In Texas is a Documentary Film highlighting the Low Budget, Independent Film Industry in Texas. Interviews were conducted with actors, producers, directors, filming locations and filmmakers, all of which reside in The Lone Star State.
- VideoA woman returns to the site of an Old Barn where her Grandpa taught her life lessons
- The summer of 2000 brings a new darkness to the word vigilante. The Texas Department of Public Safety's own website is being used to stalk and kill convicted sex offenders across the State of Texas. The Texas Governor is making a bid for the Whitehouse and is already taking heat for the number of executions in the State. Top Officials want the murders stopped before they de-rail the Governor's train to the Presidency. Texas' top Law Enforcement Agency the Texas Rangers are tasked with catching the murdered and bringing him to justice. Ranger John Scott is sent to East Texas to assist Tyler Ranger Charlie Williams with setting up a task force for just this undertaking. John Scott is a colorful character. Politely asked to leave the Dallas Police Department he found a home with the Louisiana State Police until leaving to take a position in the Texas Highway Patrol. Scott became a Texas Ranger as soon as he was eligible. But, Scott's Law Enforcement record was not the only reason he was brought into the investigation. Someone is banking on his military experience to help solve these crimes. But, as the investigation unfolds, Scott uncovers an International flare, and his military experience may be the only thing that saves his life.
- Union workers from across the United States are granted their dream hunt of a lifetime as a reward for their dedication and support of their unions.
- The film begins with a background on the life and family of Buddy Fornes. A son, brother, student, athlete, soldier, coach, father, friend and much more. As we learn about his life, we hear some interesting stories along the way.
- A week after Lil' Kim's abrupt ouster, it was down to just four couples Monday night for the semifinals on the eighth season of "Dancing with the Stars." The dancers would take on a ballroom and a Latin dance. Melissa & Tony: "Bachelor" star Melissa Rycroft and her partner Tony Dovolani were up first and said they turned the corner in Week 3 when they did the foxtrot. Melissa said the scariest moment for her was the solo during the Latin dance in Week 9. After nearly 30 minutes of fluff -- er, recalling the season's greatest moments -- Melissa and Tony finally offered up their cha cha. Melissa said she wanted to see more 10s, but she knew she had to work on her feet to achieve them, as judge Len Goodman has been calling her out on them all season. Len thought it had great musicality and Melissa's feet were much improved. Bruno Tonioli said it was "very, very good," but for the semifinals, it wasn't as exhilarating as it could be. Carrie Ann Inaba agreed with Bruno and said it didn't look like it was connecting to Melissa's soul. Scores: 9, 10, and 9. Total: 28 After checking out some scenes from Melissa's hometown, and hearing her parents, former cheerleading coach and best friend talk about her perseverance through a rib injury and her "Bachelor" break-up, it was time for her Latin dance. Melissa and Tony took on the cha cha cha. Bruno said he likes his cha cha "full thrust and full on," and said she didn't always follow through with her movements and keep her energy up. Carrie Ann agreed that Melissa struggled a bit with her footwork. Len said he liked it, "but not as much as I was hoping to." Scores: 9, 9, and 9. Total: 27 Gilles & Cheryl: Actor Gilles Marini went through his favorite moments of the season, and said he most loved the foxtrot in Week 9. His favorite Latin dance was the paso doble that earned him a perfect score and treated the ladies to a shirtless opening. Gilles' partner Cheryl Burke wanted to get back to basics in an attempt to get the couple's first perfect score since Week 4. Pro Jonathan Roberts came in to give Gilles some advice on staying classy during the waltz. That was their first dance. Bruno stood and said, "That is how you start the race for the final." Carrie Ann said their dance took viewers away to a land of fantasy, as ballroom dancing should. Len gave Gilles "a sitting down standing ovation." Scores: 10, 10 and 10. Total: 30 We took a trip to the south of France, to Gilles' home of Cannes, and his best friend talked about how Gilles loved to do Michael Jackson's moonwalk. We also got to see Gilles as the family man after his wife talked about how he works hard to provide for his family. Gilles then offered up a sizzling samba. Carrie Ann got up, danced and shouted and said it was "the dance that we know you can bring to the finals. I want to see you here next week." Len said he was "almost speechless." He then said, "I'll just say this, I wish an '11' paddle." Bruno said "Lil' Kim is alive and well and she's hanging in your pants," in reference to Gilles' booty-shaking performance. Scores: 10, 10 and 10. Total: 30 Shawn & Mark: Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson's partner Mark Ballas said her breakthrough ballroom dance was the quickstep in Week 9, and she agreed it was a turning point because she got to show her personality. She thought her paso doble the same week was her best Latin dance because she showed she could be serious. As week after losing a point for breaking their hold during the quickstep, Shawn wanted to stick to the rules. She struggled with the lifts in the Argentine tango, which was their first dance. In the end, they did an alternate version of the lift she was practicing, but did it pay off? Carrie Ann said she sometimes worried whether Shawn could deliver on the emotion, and she did. Len said it had maturity and intensity and said it was "honestly, without a doubt, for me, your best performance." Bruno called her "Catherine Zeta-Shawn," and said it was like watching the tango in "Chicago." Scores: 10, 10, and 10. Total: 30 Shawn Johnson's hometown of Des Moines, Iowa, got some time in the spotlight. Shawn said she was a daredevil and loved a challenge. Her best friend said Shawn got the flu the day before she was to compete in the Olympics, yet she came through with a gold-medal performance. Shawn said she wanted to bring home a "big, round, glittery" trophy to add to her collection. Their upbeat jive ended with Mark and Shawn heading to the judges' table and holding up their own "10" paddles. Len complimented the band and singers and said he liked the speed of the dance, but there was "too much messing about." He wanted to see more traditional jive and less slapstick. Bruno said he liked it when Shawn went wild. Carrie Ann said it was wonderful, but lost a little steam toward the end. Scores: 9, 8, and 9. Total: 26 Ty & Chelsie: Rodeo champion Ty Murray said that his "comeback" on the quickstep in Week 2 was what kept him in the competition for weeks to come. Ty thought the Lindy hop was the first Latin dance where he showed confidence and did do his "wooden robot." Ty took his partner Chelsie Hightower to a mechanical bull, probably just so we could see her riding a mechanical bull. She wanted Ty to loosen up for their samba, and he said it was a "pain in the ass" because of all the steps he had to remember. He had to look dignified for his Viennese waltz. "My fans went out on a limb and kept me on the show over a better skilled dancer," Ty said. "Now I've got to justify their votes, and it starts with this Viennese waltz." Len said there's no one in the competition who has worked as hard as Ty to become a better dance and said, "overall, I thought it was fabulous." Bruno said he understands why America loves Ty, but said it was a mess and "he was like chasing flies." Carrie Ann loved that Ty could spark so much support, but it wasn't his best dance. the judges continued shouting at each other as Tom Bergeron ushered Ty and Chelsie backstage. Scores: 8, 9, and 8. Total: 25 We headed down to Stevensville, Texas, to see Ty's hometown. He said he didn't remember deciding to do rodeo, he just did it. Ty's wife, Jewel, said she was really proud that America was getting to see the tender, sweet side of her husband. Ty and Chelsie danced the samba. Bruno said Ty threw everything but the kitchen sink at it and said it was great. Carrie Ann said she'd vote Ty "most valuable player" of Season 8. Len said that in the Latin dances, Ty was like "Murray in a hurry," and he complimented Ty's partner Chelsie for doing a fantastic job. Scores: 8, 7, and 8. Total: 23 LEADER BOARD: Gilles & Cheryl: 30 + 30 = 60 Shawn & Mark: 30 + 26 = 56 Melissa & Tony: 28 + 27 = 55 Ty & Chelsie: 25 + 23= 48
- 2020–20217.8 (20)TV EpisodeRamsay and his friends taste their way through the nation on a wild culinary adventure
- Logan is an Army Veteran who is a true success story of a "small town" kid who grew up on the grid iron, and Boy Scouts, and now helps Veterans in his local community.
- 2020–202341mTV-PG6.5 (18)TV EpisodeThe Laginas head to Texas with Matty Blake to help treasure hunter Hoppy Eubanks and his team search for the legendary lost San Saba Mine and over a billion dollars in silver.