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- A Vietnam veteran returns to his Texas home but feels restless and decides to become a radio singer. Based on the novel by Charles Portis.
- An earnest young solicitor comes to Holmes just before he is arrested--for murder. He insists he had only just met the victim, and knows nothing of him, though he finds himself his sole beneficiary. But then Holmes finds a new thumb print, and the game is afoot.
- It chronicles the true story of an historic NASCAR short track in suburban Boston, where several racing legends were born. The story is told through first person accounts of those who lived it, including Pete Hamilton, the 1970 Daytona 500 Champion. Also featured is the tragic story of Don MacTavish, who also chased his dream at Daytona, and died in a tragic crash on live TV. The movie captures a bygone era in American sports, and brings a track known as 'The Little Daytona' back to life! This emotional film is packed with rare photos and vintage home movies, and reveals why Norwood Arena Speedway is still beloved in racing circles.
- Attempts to reveal the possibility of a neighbor led revitalization amidst the threats of deterioration and gentrification/displacement.
- The disappearance of the famous Norwood Necklace gave Violet Gray, the girl detective, a chance to gain new laurels, and also to have a laugh at her superior officer. The jewels disappeared in another city and the police obtained a clue to their whereabouts just too late to make an arrest. But they wired the authorities at Violet's city to detain and search a well-dressed woman who was a passenger on a certain train. En route, however, the suspect received warning by telegraph, and when the woman is taken in charge there are no signs of the gems. Under the circumstances there is nothing for the captain to do except apologize profusely, which he does in good style, as the prisoner is well-dressed and of refined appearance. The only person who did not believe an error had been committed was Violet Gray. So certain was she that her suspicions would be confirmed that she made a bet with the captain on the subject. And she won. Her first clue was a little girl. Her second, a doll. The final links were a hand and ahead of hair! Each one of these incidents was a trifle, but they united to form the chain that dragged a pretty woman to prison. The captain admitted he had been mistaken and paid over his wager. Violet was too diplomatic to tease him about it, but she spent the money for a new ring so that her commander would be constantly reminded of his error of judgment, and yet unable to complain of being "nagged" about it.
- Overprotective parents, Jonathan and Nancy, attempt to pry their game-obsessed daughter, Maxine, away from the screen and back to reality by hiring an online assassin.
- Richard Norwood leaves his wife to go to his business. On the way he passes an empty lot where two toughs are beating another man. He interferes and the thugs set upon him. He is struck over the head and rendered unconscious. They rob him and thinking him dead, strip him of his clothes and substitute some of their own so as to make identification well-nigh impossible, Meanwhile Norwood's wife is anxiously awaiting his return and as the hours fly by and she still receives no word from her husband she becomes alarmed. An investigation is started, but no trace can be found of the missing man. Norwood, having been found, is taken to a hospital, where upon recovering his senses, he is absolutely lost in memory, his mind on all events of the past being an absolute blank. He is discharged from the hospital and not knowing his whereabouts goes west. He obtains a job as a stone cutter and toils at this work for a period of eight years. Meanwhile his wife, not having heard from him in any way, shape or form, makes up her mind that he is dead. She is paid attention by a very wealthy man and after much persuasion agrees to marry him. Norwood, who has now assumed the name of Tom Jones, falls in love with his landlady's daughter and after a brief, crude courtship, they are married. A child is born to bless their union and they are happy in each other's love. Norwood's first wife finally marries her wealthy suitor, Norwood on the job one day, is holding a guy rope attached to a derrick, which is hoisting an enormous amount of rock at a dizzy height. The rope breaks and Norwood falls and hits his head on the stone. He is rendered unconscious. The fall restores his lost memory and he determines to find his first wife. He leaves his present wife and child and returns to his old haunts. There he enters his old home and finds his wife with her new husband. He sees that he has lost absolutely all right to his wife by his long absence, and being still in love with his second wife, he returns to her and their child, keeping them in ignorance of his previous marriage and loss of memory.
- 1984–198552mTV-PG8.2 (1K)TV EpisodeWhen a notorious retired builder is found dead, his recently-named heir is the prime suspect.
- Rising music star Norwood discusses life as an openly gay celebrity, his activism for the LGBTQ community, his personal journey to coming out and more, plus the release of his latest song, Cheek to Cheek.
- 2016– 47mTV EpisodeGeorge takes on a classic 1930s terraced home with a tiny kitchen and two mismatched fireplaces. He also revisits a Victorian home that he previously helped renovate.
- Grammy-winning singer Brandy Norwood discusses her struggle with depression, her new music, and what's next; her younger brother, singer Ray J, joins the conversation on his life in an entertainment family and his new single; the dynamic duos: the lengths which some parents go for their children;
- 1980– TV-GTV Episode
- 2019–2024TV EpisodePolitical staffer Huma Abedin discusses her marriage to former Rep. Anthony Weiner and working for Hillary Clinton; Eve, Brandy Norwood, Naturi Naughton, and Nadine Velezquez (ABC's "Queens");
- Episode:(2021)
Norwood Fisher "Fishbone", Norwood Wood "Morgan Evans, Maddie & Tae" -Red Hot Chili Peppers to NOFX!
2021–Podcast EpisodeNorwood Fisher is the bass player of the band Fishbone. Norwood Wood is a sound guy who's toured as a PM and a Tour Manager. He's worked for Blake Shelton, No Doubt, Lady Antebellum, Brad Paisley, H20 II, The Bellamy Brothers, Eric Pasley, Lanco, Morgan Evans, and Maddie and Tae. - 2018– 39mPodcast EpisodeWhen Brittany Norwood's Lululemon coworker was found dead on March 12, 2011, police initially thought Brittany was a victim, too-of a store robbery gone wrong. When shoeprint and blood analysis results arrived, they realized: The killer had never left the store.
- 2018– 36mPodcast EpisodeUnderneath her bubbly exterior, 28-year-old Brittany Norwood lived a secret life that involved thievery, deception, and sugar daddies. When she was caught shoplifting from the Lululemon store where she worked, she decided nothing would stop her from keeping the crime quiet.
- A look at the brutal murder of Jayna Murray, who was stabbed over 300 times by Brittany Norwood in a yoga store.
- 2016– 55mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2016– 32mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 26mPodcast Episode
- 1999–2007Not RatedTV Episodespoiler alert Best of the Rest * Matt Bahr. He not only made clutch kicks, but made two crucial tackles on Buffalo kick returns that could have lifted the Bills. * Buffalo overconfidence: The Bills' swagger and partying during Super Bowl week suggested they weren't focused. Top Five 5. Ottis Anderson. The old warhorse surprised the Bills by dominating the game. 4. Jeff Hostetler. The unknown Giants' backup quarterback withstood Buffalo pressure and led the Giants to the win. 3. Buffalo's defense. The unit got worn down and couldn't stop the Giants' long drives. The imbalance in time of possession meant that the halftime act, the New Kids on the Block, seemed to spend as much time on the field as the Bills' potent offense. 2. Coaching. Bill Parcells and his star-studded coaching staff had a better game plan. The Bills' sideline also mishandled timeouts in the closing minutes. 1. 47 Yards? On Grass? NFL kickers had been converting less than half of attempts of at least this length on grass in the years leading up to Super Bowl XXV. Norwood was used to the artificial turf of Buffalo's stadium and had a low average distance for his made kicks. He was 1-for-5 from 40+ yards on grass before his fateful Super Bowl kick. While other kickers have faced pressure situations in the Super Bowl, they were kicking to break a tie and not risking a loss with a miss.
- 2017– 48mPodcast Episode
- 2016–TV Episode
- 2016– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 16mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 23mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 22mTV Episode
- 2017– 1mPodcast Episode
- 1980–TV EpisodeIf the Norwood builder has been murdered, where's the body?
- Episode: (2021)2016– 31mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2016– 6mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 9mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1mTV EpisodeEille Norwood's thoughts on the powers of Sherlock Holmes.
- 2018– 1mTV EpisodeEille Norwood's thoughts on his own take on Sherlock Holmes. From 1921 to 1923.