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- Never trust a washed-up Supe -- the Boys learn this lesson the hard way. Meanwhile, Homelander digs into his past, Starlight discovers that love hurts, and if you're ever in Sandusky, Ohio and a girl asks if she can touch your gills, say NO.
- An anesthesiologist must awaken her animal instincts when she, her husband and her brother-in-law become the quarry of unseen hunters who want to turn them all into trophies.
- An environmental documentary film about our connection to the landscape and the conversations that surround it.
- Curmudgeonly Martin Ellingham's plans to resume his career as a consultant in London are put on hold with the birth of the son he fathered with his now estranged partner, Louisa Glasson.
- George Veditz, one-time president of the National Association of the Deaf of the United States, outlines the right of deaf people to sign instead of speak.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.2 (158)TV EpisodeThe host for the episode is Louise Lasser, and the musical guest is The Preservation Hall Jazz Band. The skits for this episode are as follows: John Belushi and Chevy Chase have an argument over how the opening to the show should be done. After Louise Lasser's opening monologue, General Idi Amin comes on to warn viewers about the importance of checking oneself for V.D., using himself as an example of the effects of advanced-stage syphilis. In a parody of Swedish films, a couple involved in a secret affair fool death by sending him out for a pizza. An advertisement pitches potholders made from human hair. Chevy Chase presents the Weekend Update, with a special segment on Olga Korbut. Two teenage girls discuss the hazards of dating with a padded bra and whether they'd want to see a guy naked. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band performs "Panama".
- The story of the 1968 album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society. After failing to chart upon release it went on to become one of the most influential works in rock.
- Reviewing the pursuit of democracy within the U.S. on the anniversary of the 2021 Capitol riot.
- On February 16, 1989 Larry Bloch and a team of novices achieved something unique in a former Chineese-food warehouse just south of the Holland Tunnel in Manhattan. Not only did this inexperienced collective open a nightclub in the mostly-underdeveloped Tribeca region but they created one that fused music with activism in an all together distinctive manner.
- As suspicions amongst the survivors grow, one member of the group goes rogue. Grover unintentionally reveals a secret and Violet feels betrayed.
- 2021–20228.0 (71)TV EpisodeSouma and his entourage defy Vargas in his castle before hurrying off to Randel to unite with the Forbidden Army. A jarring truth about Georg is revealed by Glaive, leading to a dramatic turn of events with Gaius and his forces at Altomura
- A look into the lives of the Amish and how they live simply while forgoing many modern conveniences.
- Dylan River's goal is to capture the culture and heritage of Australia's First Nations people so that it can be relayed for future generations.
- A Colonial Gothic Love Triangle.
- A short documentary film on the work and preservation done at the Yad Vashem museum and memorial, dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust during World War II, located in Israel. A testament on the lives lost and what future generations can do to remember the history.
- Improving our minds, bodies and souls is our #1 priority, so to preserve our temples of flesh even more, we dipped them in wax.
- We don't remember a lot about the distant past, but we do remember our favorite movie theatre. "Preserve Me a Seat" is a documentary about these theatres and the ongoing fight to protect and preserve them for future generations.
- 1996–6.4 (29)TV Episode
- Iconic, mystical, and bio-futuristic, the Icefly from Wrigley's 5 Gum commercials flittered its way from the TV screen to the world of immersive storytelling in the summer of 2011. Iceflies spectacularly rained down on the crowds at Bonnaroo and guided users into an immersive online game that emulated the mystery and built upon the mythology of the existing brand. The currency: packs of 5 Gum (over 150 million unique codes flooded retailers around the globe). The goal: to amplify the five senses and salvage the essence of our humanity. The stars: Terry O'Quinn (Lost) and Summer Glau (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles). The outcome: 9.3 million fans pieced together a fractured narrative that transcended time, space, and the known boundaries of human perception.
- 2015–6.4 (26)TV EpisodeActress America Ferrera (Superstore (2015)); actor Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley (2014)); musician Dave Grohl and author Virginia Grohl; Preservation Hall Jazz Band sits in with Jon Batiste and Stay Human.
- White radish preserved for more than 10 years creates some flavorful cuisines.
- In this extremely interesting picture we see the fishermen in their work of catching fish with nets and dragging them in by the ton. The first picture shows them drying and mending their nets and making ready to cast them. Next we see the beautiful harbor and their departure for the fishing banks. The men at the galleys pulling the big boats out into the stream and lowering their nets. Then we see them dragging them and throwing the fish into the boats by the thousands, setting sail and returning to land with their wonderful cargo of all kinds a sizes of fish. This film is educational and those who are fortunate enough to see it can gain a great deal of knowledge, for it gives all the principal details of fishing as a large enterprise.
- AB takes a look at an ancient food for the new millennium: beef jerky
- Nobody seems to make jam anymore and Alton Brown wonders why. It's a time-honored tradition that's easy and delicious. Alton's on a mission to make canning common again. Using good science and easy methods, he'll show how to jam.
- The loss of old books due to acid paper.
- Sean Brock often describes how his family ate growing up this way: "If we were eating, we were eating food from the garden or the basement-it's a way of life." In this episode, Sean shows us what it means to be eating from the basement by exploring and utilizing the preservation techniques that are critical components to southern culture: drying, salt curing, canning, and fermentation.
- About Spike Milligan and Bruce Lacey, two eccentrics of many trades. Song and dance sequences mixed together with music and inventions, speaking machines of the future.
- Nestled in the heart of Pasadena, California is a neighborhood of some 1,100 houses known as 'Bungalow Heaven'. It is the 1st Historic Landmark District in Pasadena, as well as the United States of America. But how did it get its name? How did it become a Landmark District? And why are people trying to buy a house in this neighborhood? Resident filmmaker, Joaquin Montalvan's feature length documentary takes you through the neighborhood, inside the houses, hears from the residents, and reveals the hard fought struggle that took place to preserve this piece of our past. This isn't a History lesson, it's about a Lifestyle!
- Seeds, bark, berries and fruits we grind onto our foods, Alton Brown focuses on the wide range of greenery that add depth and dimension to our dishes. Plus, learn how to set up your own container herb garden.
- As elements of society attempt to destroy our democracy, it is up to American citizens to stand up to defend our democracy.
- 170 years after a disaster has driven humanity underground, a group of four emerge to the surface and seek safe harbor in an unwelcoming world.
- 2016–202247m8.0 (14)TV EpisodeDick and Angel crack on with replacing the whole of the chateau's original roof. Angel has a colourful vision for Dick's preserves cupboard, but there are repairs to be done first.
- When Mr. Gough, an undertaker, sees the image of Barbara's face printed in the eyes of a drowned man, he sets about capturing her image for himself.
- Hagit prepares for the next stage of her military career and helps a soldier in need. Tzlil helps Zimmer in her fight for the new dorms, Noa and Kfir deal with the consequences of their decisions with regard to Tuli.
- 201543mTV-PG6.9 (8)TV EpisodeTwo thousand years after it was built, the Colosseum is in dire need of repair. Imagine repairing centuries of damage...Scaffolding stretches 55 meters up to the top of one of the Eternal City's best viewpoints. Restorers work around the clock revealing new details of life in ancient Rome.
- An in-depth look at the doctrine of preservation and why the King James Bible is set apart.
- Eric Hollenbeck gets the opportunity to preserve one of the last remaining Higgins Boats from WWII. His mission is to prepare her for her final stop at the Nebraska National Guard Museum and a leading role in the Seward, NE 4th of July parade.
- Carlos investigates where an Irish Monastery has apparently been sold and needs moving to Texas in the USA.
- Join us on a fascinating view of the Earth as you've never seen it before. The new fulldome show explores the space missions of ESA dedicated to observing and monitoring the Earth's environment and near-Earth space.
- A sergeant in the U.S. military tries to ease three enlisted men's fears of the atom bomb by teaching them ways they can protect themselves in the event of an attack.
- 20188.5 (6)TV Episode
- 2015–20176.5 (6)TV Episode
- Stefan concentrates on the 38 preservatives among the E-numbers, one or more of which used in most foods given the extreme modern demands of 'freshness'. First an experiment with pork, well half pigs, shows the impressive effect of table salt. Then he elaborates on how and why others chemical salts are used, although some are very toxic unless carefully dosed, and the need for them, recalling the historical nightmare scurvy.
- 1987– 24mTV-G7.6 (5)TV Episode20 years ago, the famed Dr. Nea was murdered, but his killer was never found. Now the Dirty Pair have stumbled across a cold-sleep capsule, with Dr. Nea's daughter inside. They know that she's the key to solving the case - and unfortunately, so does the killer!
- BOUTIQUE: TO PRESERVE AND COLLECT is a doc on the history of physical media and the rise of boutique specialty collector labels and the role they have played in film restoration, preservation, and elevation of underrepresented voices.