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- After dying before his time, an aspiring black comic gets a second shot at life - by being placed in the body of a wealthy white businessman.
- In this travel show, actor Zac Efron journeys around the world with wellness expert Darin Olien in search of healthy, sustainable ways to live.
- Upset about a new Broadway musical's mockery of Greek mythology, the goddess Terpsichore comes down to earth and lands a part in the show. She works her charms on the show's producer and he incorporates her changes into the show. Unfortunately, her changes also produce a major flop.
- After being struck down by a trolley (golly) in 1925, Ethel MacDoogan, a flapper, waits in heaven for a chance to help a family and earn her wings. That chance arrives in the form of the Preston family.
- This series follows Faith and Brian Addis as they work to keep open their holiday home "Phyllishayes" - a roomy farmhouse in Devon offering memorable holidays for children who may never have experienced the countryside in their lives.
- An in-depth look at the past four decades of work by legendary martial artist, Jackie Chan.
- The film tells a story of Mariana, a nurse who leaves Lisbon to accompany an immigrant worker in a comatose sleep on his trip home to Cape Verde. The devoted Portuguese nurse took a journey only to find herself lost in abstract drama.
- A healthy outdoors-type follows the girl he loves to a resort for wealthy hypochondriacs. In order to prove to her and the other patients that their "illnesses" are all in their minds, he hatches a scheme to take them on a boat ride, then get them stranded in the wilderness, where he can show them that they can live without their pills, doctors and "cures".
- Three young misfits venture into the Australian outback to find what they believe is a meteorite that has crash landed near their country town, only to discover it's something far more mysterious.
- Richard Briers is Tony, a former Cultural Advisor to a South American dictator who flees back to England after a revolution. Used to being pampered and feted, he must adapt to the harsh realities of life. He lodges with his brother and sister-in-law, and gets a labouring job with his brother's landscaping firm. The comedy and drama elements focus on the conflict between his former pampered life and the harsh realities of just surviving.
- The Pike Peters family deals with the trappings of wealth. That is, until the depression begins to catch up with them.
- Astronauts disclose their views on space travel, the space station, living in a gravity free environment and on the life altering effects of seeing the Earth from space for the first time.
- What if your shoes are making you sick? Down to Earth reveals that putting your feet on the Earth and getting 'grounded' is as essential as drinking water or breathing air.
- Tau comes to a realisation, setting in motion a cascade of thoughts and emotions in Tumelo - nothing will ever be the same between them.
- Breaking away from convention, this family went on a five year journey to find a new perspective on life. Their life with tribal communities around the world has led to a thought-provoking cinematic experience of ancient, earthly wisdom.
- Bounty hunter Johnny Alpha searches for his kidnapped friend, Wulf Sternhammer.
- Three women coming from differend parts of the world: one cuts the weeds in a field, another breeds rabbits and the third studies Italian with the other two. They are inmates at Rebibbia women's Prison in Rome, Italy. It is the end of the school year and we see them under the scorching summer sun in a farming land carved out from the prison grounds. They are reaping the wheat together with father Luigi Ciotti, the priest who created LIBERA, a non profit organization that puts to new uses lands and riches confiscated to the Mafia.
- Ernesto Gainza stands 4,000 meters above the ground in Dubai, preparing to set a Guinness world record skydiving with the smallest and fastest parachute in history. Experts say he is likely to die, but he jumps. Born in Valencia, Venezuela, Ernesto's father died days before he was born, leaving his mother to care for him and his sister singlehandedly in humble circumstances. After a difficult divorce, Ernesto gave up everything to move to Europe and took a skydiving course. His life changed forever and a career in parachute stunts quickly developed in a dream of setting a world record by April 5, 2014. DOWN TO EARTH follows Ernesto on his remarkable path towards this day. He travels back home to Venezuela for the first time in years, struggling to make sense of the dangerous life he chose and find acceptance from a father he left behind. More than a story of human resilience, this is a story of a man who must risk his life to come to terms with his past. In the end, Ernesto's will to survive is not for the world record, but to come down to earth and find his way home.
- This major four-part series of one hour films for the Discovery Network presents all the credible scientific evidence in the UFO debate. It is an antidote to the widespread perception of viewers that UFO reports are either hoaxes or genuine alien contacts. 'UFOs: Down To Earth' shows how natural phenomena, top-secret technology, altered states of the mind and mythology all provide much more realistic explanations for supposed encounters with aliens. However, the series is not afraid to look at those reports for which there is no easy explanation. The series features or used as advisors many talented and experienced UFO, black technology and and paranormal investigators including Greg Long, Curtis Peebles, Jenny Randles, Barry Greenwood, Andy Roberts, Bill Sweetman, Steve Douglass, Warren James, Tom Mahood and many others. Episode One - Reason to Believe - This film takes the viewer through the last fifty years of UFOs: from cover-up theories to hoaxes and to strange, puzzling evidence. Episode Two - Great Balls of Fire - The real life Twin Peaks - Yakima - home to strange earthlights followed by the extraordinary case of Travis Walton. Episode Three - Retrieval- From Roswell to Rendlesham - flying saucer crashes - mysteries and hoaxes including the first on-screen debunking of the notorious Roswell alien autopsy hoax. Episode Four - Dreamland - Deep Black aviation projects are often confused with UFOs. This film tells the strange tale of Area 51 in Nevada - Dreamland.
- D-Day: Down to Earth - Return of the 507th recounts the history of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment from training to D-Day, through World War II combat and post-war disbandment to a remarkable reunion nearly six decades later, when more than 50 surviving members of the regiment returned to Normandy to witness the unveiling of a memorial in their honor.
- On April 4 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, on the eve of a peaceful march. On the 40th anniversary of this tragic event, we present a documentary about the almost magical relationship that flourished between the civil rights movement and soul music in the 60s, when the black community fought for equal rights in a country that still lived under racial segregation.
- Friendships are tested when a skateboarding trip spirals into a search for inter-dimensional lizard people.
- The making of Spearhead from Space: Episode 1 (1970), an iconic serial which relaunched Doctor Who (1963) as a colour series and introduced Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor.
- Maine people of diverse ages, cultures and gender identities share their compelling experiences and wisdom addressing climate injustices in Maine and beyond. Some challenge institutions and their own communities to say "no" to fossil fuels expansion. Some embrace their ancestors' and present-day struggles for land and water sovereignty. Some are creating a model for fossil-fuel free living. And some risked arrest in solidarity with frontline communities in the southwest and Alberta, Canada, who are experiencing the pain of environmental and social injustices. What are the seeds for their activism? Where do they find courage, hope and support to continue to work on the global crisis of climate change? What can we learn from their experiences and incorporate into our own lives?
- The film reimagines the tragic tale of Apollo and the mythological prophetess Cassandra.
- When Mark, an eager film student and aspiring actor, is denied his usual role behind the camera for a film he co-wrote, he must accept a lower level position or risk losing a place on set and ruining the production.
- Production manager Matthew Raymond recalls procuring a Spitfire for the opening battle sequence in 'The Blockhouse'.
- When Dave's epic space adventure doesn't go to plan, he runs to the only person in the Universe who can save the day...his Mom.
- An intimate portrait of International Earthwork artist Stan Herd as he creates large-scale images on the earth, which are best viewed from above. Stan found his canvas in the field on the family farm working with wheat, sunflowers, and other crops. Two of his first Kansas installations were 160 acre portraits of Kiowa War Chief Satanta and Will Rogers.
- Thomas is an angel who is still in training. As is final exam, he has to go down to earth to answer the prayer of one random person. Thomas gets the prayer of a 60 year old woman who wants to end her life. He wants to do everything to talk her out of it, but she already decided for herself.