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- Following the events of Avengers: Endgame (2019), Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a world that has changed forever.
- The tiny fur ball aliens that will eat anything or anyone set their sights on a Los Angeles apartment tower.
- Kids compete in challenges in this game show, hosted by an animated dog.
- Featuring never-before-seen footage, this documentary delivers a startling new look at the Peoples Temple, headed by preacher Jim Jones who, in 1978, led more than 900 members to Guyana, where he orchestrated a mass suicide via tainted punch.
- An anthology series featuring various predominately British mystery stories.
- Documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee sets out to make a movie about Union General Sherman's March to the Sea towards the end of the American Civil War, but keeps getting sidetracked by his own love life.
- This educational series teaches the French language and profiles cultural attributes. No attempt is made to use English in presenting skills and concepts.
- A man has just told his family about a secrete and they hire a lawyer to find out if it is true.
- A journey across America into communities defined by their ethnicity, as Misha Collins interviews largely those in food establishments on their common food traditions with food.
- In this travelogue, actor David Suchet journeys across Europe abroad the world famous Orient Express Train, as he prepares to play Poirot in an adaptation of Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express."
- A documentary about the infamous Typhoid Mary, who spread her disease to many, many people, killing end hurting numerous people.
- Connect with English is a series that brings that same effective method to speakers of other languages who are learning English. Through the story of Rebecca, an aspiring singer on a journey across America, Connect with English touches on life's important issues: leaving home, parenting, education, work, love, success, and loss. All of the characters use meaningful, natural language that viewers can put to work immediately in their own lives.
- We join celebrity chef and restaurateur Lidia Bastianich on an eye-opening culinary journey, joined by special guests Stanley Tucci, Mo Rocca, Ruth Riechl and Mario Cantone. Lidia explores how other immigrants have preserved their unique culinary traditions for generations, weaving their culture into the fabric of the diverse melting pot of America. Lidia will live, breathe and experience the country's diversity through the lens of culture, tradition and mouth-watering food.
- See beneath the surface of 13 great works of world literature that have traveled the globe with this course resource for teachers, students, and lovers of literature.
- Born in 1859, William Henry McCarty never knew his father. As a teenager, he followed his mother in a convoy of pioneers on their way west. Once in New Mexico, his mother died and the young man was left to fend for himself at the age of 15. He became a cowboy in Arizona and killed a man in self-defense. Convicted of murder, he escapes. From homicides to stories of cattle rustlers and bounty hunters, the whole mythology of the Wild West is embodied in Billy the Kid. Since King Vidor's "Billy the Kid" in 1930, the outlaw has fueled the imagination of some fifteen directors, the most memorable film being Sam Peckinpah's "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid" in 1973.
- While trick-or-treating, Francine meets an elderly woman with a very mysterious past; Binky finds himself at Mr. Ratburn's amazing haunted house; and Arthur, Buster and Ladonna fear the tree house may be haunted.
- What will it take to cure your most dreaded disease? A pound of flesh? A genius mind? How about the ability to wrangle with family.
- The true story of the first successful abdominal surgery, performed -- without anesthesia -- on Christmas Day, 1809.
- It's about out tha prophecy, who was born from God to be tha original Treemonisha it's. Me..I have arrived
- Conversations between children and their parents about race and racial justice-related topics; host Amanda Gorman.
- TV Mini Series
- Wildlife documentary about the Wyoming Rockies elk, following their migrations for a full year.
- The Goat Rodeo Sessions Live brings cellist Yo-Yo Ma, fiddler Stuart Duncan, bassist Edgar Meyer and mandolinist Chris Thile together for a one-night only concert filmed at the House Of Blues in Boston, MA.
- "Keep it Social" is a safe zone for honest, fresh, and engaging conversations about social media. Always covering what's trending on your timelines.
- As the population ages, many adult children are grappling with an unprecedented social, cultural, economic, and personal revolution as they transition into the primary caregiver role for their aging parents. Caring for Your Parents is a moving film that draws much-needed attention to this universal reality, underscoring today's struggle through an intimate look at five American families.
- On a Saturday evening in July 1944, Private Booker T. Spicely boarded a segregated bus from Durham, North Carolina back to his military base, Camp Butner. When some white soldiers got on, the bus driver shouted at Spicely to move to the last row. "I thought I was fighting this war for democracy," Spicely protested. "We're both wearing the same uniform." Private Spicely never made it back to base that night.
- Views the problems of overcrowded cities, air pollution, and the danger of losing our food and water supply. Reveals that most of these problems are caused by unplanned, unwise uses of our natural environment, and the fact that suburban developments are being constructed with little regard for the natural life around them. Explains how 82% of midtown Manhattan's population exhibits various degrees of mental illness thought to be partially caused by overcrowding, and that man must use ecological planning to seek a unity with nature. Features ecologist Ian McHarg.
- In 1945, camera crews went with the American and British armies in the nazis death camps and filmed the horror they found there. A group of directors among whom was Alfred Hichcock developed a script to present these horrors and be sure that people remember. Forty-eight years later it came out from the cave of the Imperial War Museum and was edited as forecast.
- Theatrical film of Persuasion with Ciaran Hinds & Amanda Root. Directed by Roger Michell.
- Rising more than 700 feet above the raging waters of the Colorado River, it was called one of the greatest engineering works in history. The Hoover Dam, built during the Great Depression, drew men desperate for work to a remote and rugged canyon near Las Vegas. There they struggled against heat, choking dust and perilous heights to build a colossus of concrete that brought electricity and water to millions and transformed the American Southwest.
- 1987– 1h 30mApproved6.7 (51)TV EpisodeThe personal development of George Washington is the focus as Producer David Sutherland brings to life a uniquely human Washington who transformed himself from social climber into a patriot willing to give up everything for a higher cause.
- A documentary based on the book "War Letters; Extraordinary Correspondence From American Wars" by Andrew Carroll.
- On August 1, 1942, a 22-year-old Mexican American man was stabbed to death at a party. To white Los Angelenos, the murder was just more proof that Mexican American crime was spiraling out of control. The police fanned out across LA, netting 600 young Mexican American suspects. Almost all those taken into custody were wearing the distinctive uniform of their generation: zoot-suits. The tragic murder and the injustice of the trial that followed, coupled with sensational news coverage of both, fanned the flames of the racial hostility that was already running rife in the city. Within months of the verdict, Los Angeles was in the grip of some of the worst violence in its history.
- During World War II and the era of staunch racial segregation, a Black carpenter's son named Vivien Thomas, who had a talent for surgery, along with a white surgeon named Dr. Alfred Blalock, who defied the medical establishment created a partnership that changed the course of cardiac surgery. With only a high school diploma, Thomas became a leading cardiac pioneer and educator of two generations of the United States' premiere heart surgeons. This moving documentary tells the story of Thomas and his relationship with Blalock, one that ushered in advances in surgery that are still in existence today.
- 2001–20071h 30mNot Rated7.4 (378)TV EpisodeTommy and Helen go to his family estate for their engagement party, but long-hidden family secrets and a murder in the extended family disrupt the celebration.
- 2001–20071h 30mNot Rated7.3 (333)TV EpisodeHavers is reinstated as DS and immediately volunteers to go undercover in a case involving a murder made to look like suicide.
- 2001–20071h 20mNot Rated7.5 (339)TV EpisodeLynley investigates the car bomb murder of a womanizing forensic pathologist whose list of former lovers includes Helen. Fraught and angry, lynley struggles to hold himself together with mixed emotions tussling conversely with his seemingly impeccable professional etiquette as an upstanding police officer