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- A former U.S. soldier returns to his hometown to find it overrun by crime and corruption, which prompts him to clean house.
- Based on the life of Tennessee sheriff Buford Pusser, who almost single-handily cleaned up his small town of crime and corruption, but at a personal cost of his family life and nearly his own life.
- A man goes back to his hometown that is now overrun with crime and single-handedly takes justice into his own hands.
- Sheriff Buford Pusser continues his one-man war against moonshiners and a ruthless crime syndicate after the murder of his wife in late-1960s Tennessee.
- Buford Pusser's last days as Sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee in 1970 and his subsequent death in 1974.
- Sheriff Buford Pusser maintains law and order in McNeal County, Tennessee, with the help of his loving family, loyal staff, and a large club he calls his "pacifier".
- In Dallas, when the two prime witnesses against the drug-lord Octavio Perez are murdered by his gangsters in a safe-house, the testimony of the FBI agent Kate Jensen and three other agents become the only chance to keep the criminal in prison. They are lodged in another safe-house to wait for the trial, but the place is invaded by the criminals and the agents are executed. However, Kate is only wounded and her boyfriend Nick believes there is a traitor in the agency and decides to bring her to his ranch in the country to protect her life with his reliable local friends.
- This is a story based on the book series "Millennial Hospitality" by Charles James Hall, who claims that he was living with extraterrestrials for two years. Charles was scared to death during his first encounters with the "Tall Whites" as he called them, but after some months, he overcame his worst fears and started to communicate with the extraterrestrials, and slowly getting to know them. The documentary is a portraying of Charles and is built on element of the three books he published, here you can hear Charles and Marie talking about the experience from his past, in the 60s. With more than a million unique streams on Amazon Prime this documentary polarize opinions regarding us humans being alone in the universe! Charles James Hall was born and raised in rural Wisconsin, USA, near Madison. He enlisted in the United States Air Force on July 20, 1964. He was stationed at Nellis Air Force Base outside Las Vegas, Nevada, for over two years. While there, he served for extensive periods of time as a weather observer in the desert on the Gunnery ranges at Indian Springs, Nevada. Following this, he served a year in Vietnam in the Mekong Delta. Charles received an award for surviving more than 35 communist attacks. A year after receiving an honorable discharge in May 1968, Charles married Marie, on the condition that he would go to college. In record time, he earned both a Bachelor's Degree in Thermal Physics and a Masters degree in Applied Nuclear Physics at San Diego State University in San Diego California. Charles did Ph.D. level post graduate work at the University of Maine at Bangor. Later, he earned a Masters in Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. When Charles and Marie had been married about three months, Charles decided to risk telling her about the extraterrestrials he had encountered at Indian Springs. Marie wasn't terribly interested in whether or not ETs existed. She only said that if she met one, she hoped she would behave properly. That might just be another way to describe the current buzzword, 'Exopolitics'. Raising a family pushed memories of the terror and unprecedented experiences on the Indian Springs gunnery ranges into the background, but they couldn't be forgotten. In his spare time, Charles began writing his memoirs for his children and grandchildren. Eighteen years later, when Marie discovered what he had been doing, she convinced him to publish them. She found it easy to come up with a title, cover design and helped edit what eventually became the Millennial Hospitality series, which is now four books. Marie particularly liked Charles' memoirs because they did not attempt to prove the existence of extraterrestrials, but rather, could be read and enjoyed by anyone. They read like a novel and the reader can learn about how to be a better human being. Because of the nature of the material, and to protect the innocent, it seemed prudent to change the names of friends, places, a few distances and directions. The Millennial Hospitality series is without precedent, a truly groundbreaking account of one man's actual experiences with extraterrestrials in the Nevada desert. It is already being hailed as a classic.
- In order to keep peace, an Army captain hunts a gang leader for raiding Indians.
- No sponsorship, one kidney, tuberculosis, a broken back. All set for the London Olympics, 1948.
- Walking through tall grass is no problem for three year-old Cody McCasland who won't let the challenges of life slow him down.
- On the way to see a Ta'zieh [Passion Play], three drama students experience paranormal activities.
- A former real estate mogul rebuilds his life following the 2008 financial crisis and endures a life-threatening injury leaving him paralyzed, forcing him to journey into his true self and become whole.
- Two good friends, Miquita Oliver and Julia Sarr-Jamois talk openly about how they made it to the top of their careers, sharing their learnings, tips and stories along the way.
- Lauren has a new black boyfriend who reads and dislike sports unlike her. Black people have never liked Shrug for some unknown reason. Robbie lowers himself to date a pedestrian in car-obsessed LA. Arthur's rental car is not cutting it.
- Trouble is the order of the day when one ranch graduate dies, another is kidnapped and someone threatens to slit Kevin's throat. Elsewhere, Michael puts himself in harm's way to find out who's peddling uncut heroin and making porno films with underage starlets.
- The son of an immigrant garbage collector falls in love with the daughter of a well-to-do woman who is determined to stop them from being together. The young man has another problem in that some of his cronies are planning to swindle the girl's mother in a bogus cattle sale.
- Terence is surprised to find out he has been chosen to appear on a television quiz show.
- Vicky tries to talk to Brendan about his moody behaviour which only makes matters worse. Matron Sloan advises Brendan to take a holiday - for his own protection.
- 2008–201124mTV-GTV EpisodeTo learn about Gus's extra grumpy behaviour, Willa borrows Dooley's gator costume to see the world through Gus's cranky eyes.;When Wallace the blowhard Walrus tells one fantastic tale too many, he has to beg Willa to help him prove that his story of buried pirate treasure is true. Willa helps her fibbing friend "just this once" but winds up creating a tall-tale telling monster.
- Episode: (2021)2021– 45mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 34mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 16mPodcast Episode
- Pinkalicious and Peter's babysitter, Indigo, teaches them how to walk on stilts; Pinkalicious and her friends make a mandala out of shells at the beach.
- 2020– 23mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2019– 51mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 13mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 51mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 51mPodcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 13mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 2h 4mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 36mPodcast Episode
- Amy goes under cover to catch a Tennessee Walker's abusers after Ty brings it to Heartland to recover. Both Peter and Georgie want to move into the attic. Georgie begins a 4H project.
- 2022– 27mPodcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode