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- A gruesome entity attaches itself to an unsuspecting family.
- A documentary that candidly examines school bullying and how it can be dealt with, told by those who experienced it first hand.
- Hunger in America is a powerful documentary tackling the hunger epidemic in America. Narrated by James Denton. What does the face of hunger look like? Is it a child in Ethiopia? An aging man in Somalia? Or a family in poverty-stricken India? This eye-opening documentary will change your whole perception on what hunger looks like. In America today, one in six people, including hard-working men and women, suburban families and children are struggling with hunger. Tonight, over 50 million Americans won't have enough food to eat by day's end. The face of hunger in America is not just the homeless, like everyone thinks. As it turns out, the face of hunger in America is the single mom, it's grandparents raising babies, it's the elderly, it's the infirm. This is their story...
- Southern Haunts is a television series based on the legends of the South. This is not an ordinary Ghost Hunting show. Each episode carries it's own history lesson with a supernatural twist. This show not only brings you compelling stories about ghosts, but also provides a historical basis of facts and legend. Whether it is a civil war battlefield, an old mansion or plantation, each segment tells of an actual event in history. Best of all, Southern Haunts leaves you with the choice to believe each legend or not.
- A Documentary that delves into the most interesting and intriguing stories that have happened throughout the history of country music. It walks you through the mysterious final days of Hank Williams life. Including the legend behind the writing of the "Tennessee Waltz" then brings us up to date with the way things are today in Country music. The show is hosted and narrated by Charlie Chase, and features interviews with country music historians Ralph Emery, Hairl Hensley, Rob Simbeck, and Eddie Stubbs.
- Sharon Rowen tells the stories of remarkable women lawyers who pioneered the profession, and explores the challenges faced by today's young women. Over 20 years, Sharon interviewed over 40 women attorneys spanning 5 generations, from pioneers such as Supreme Court Justice Ruth Ginsburg and prominent civil rights attorney Gloria Allred to young associates and law students starting out today.
- The Bell Witch is a ghost story of American Southern Folklore. It's a tale of a sinister spirit who haunted the Bell family in Robertson County, Tennessee for a period of four years. The hauntings involved spectral creatures, disembodied voices, unbelievable violence, and even resulted in the death of John Bell... all at the hands of the infamous Bell Witch.
- This is a story of veterans, battles and sacrifices. A war at home and the IRON WILL they possess to never give up.
- A short documentary about America's first serial killers that roamed the southern wilderness in the late 1790's.
- A Special Forces Agent is hunted down by assassins for a case.
- Officer Eva Minors goes on a routine patrol that quickly becomes more than she bargained for.
- A powerful and emotional documentary that chronicles families living with autism. From moderate cases to extreme, the film explores what it's like living with this developmental disability on a day-to-day basis. What is autism? What does that word truly mean? "Autism in America" not only answers that question, but also disproves the many misconceptions often associated with that word.
- A family struggles with tough economic times on the verge of Christmas Eve.
- On December 4 2006, we were expecting a healthy baby boy. Luke was born with a rare genetic disorder, only 16 cases in the world. The doctors could not tell us what his life would be like, or if he would even live. They gave us a choice at 3 days old to have his aortic valve repaired, or because of his diagnosis we could choose to let him leave this earth. He would have 2 weeks with us if we didn't have the surgery. He survived in my womb, and 7 surgeries his first year of life. He suffered and struggled, but his will to live was evident. Today, I wonder how the doctors missed his 2 heart defects and deformities on the ultrasound during pregnancy? Why did my blood work come back normal when they tested for genetic disorders? I believe God protected him. Had we known, would they have suggested we abort him? It's easy to say I would not have, but I'm glad I didn't have to make that choice. It has been difficult caring for a child with disabilities, but it has been equally rewarding. He has brought me great joy and also deep sorrow. Every night as I tuck him in, I whisper in his ear "Luke Cameron you are going to change the world." He grins. He believes it too. He is 10 years old and 5th in the percentile of height and weight. He has mental and developmental delays, including lack of speech. He is alive and he loves. What a blessing and miracle he is. Life is precious and love heals our hearts. God has a purpose and a plan for us. Trust him.