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- After graduating from high school without any plans for the future, Isaiah receives a push to start making better life decisions.
- A losing coach and his underdog football team face their giants of fear and failure on and off the field, with surprising results.
- A childless couple bury a box in their backyard, containing all of their wishes for an infant. Soon, a child is born, though Timothy Green is not all that he appears.
- When a tragedy strikes close to home, four police officers struggle with their faith and their roles as husbands and fathers. Together they make a decision that will change all of their lives.
- In an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "The Love Dare."
- A high-school basketball coach is asked to take over the cross-country program, where he encounters a troubled teen.
- An old man and a young boy who live in the southeastern Mississippi swamps are brought together by the love of a dog.
- A dishonest used-car salesman decides to become the salesman that God wants him to be--with surprising results.
- More than 50 years after three men broke out of the world's toughest penitentiary, HISTORY's 'ALCATRAZ: SEARCH FOR THE TRUTH' uncovers new leads and exclusive family secrets that may solve this country's most notorious cold case.
- Two little boys have faith in a dog they name Promise, so much faith that they enter him in the championship trials for bird dogs. The favorite is Georgia Boy bred and trained by the boys' fathers. And if Georgia Boy doesn't win, the fathers may both lose their jobs.
- Featuring "Courageous" (2011) filmmakers Stephen and Alex Kendrick, "Building a Courageous Home" has more than an hour of content that will help you enjoy great family activities.
- A documentary that candidly examines school bullying and how it can be dealt with, told by those who experienced it first hand.
- Tells the incredible and often outrageous story of two men in a small, southern town who endured relentless attacks in order to draw national attention to the plight of the uninsured and bring about health care reform. Dr. John Bagnato and Charles Rehberg exposed shocking and unethical practices towards uninsured patients at their local non-profit hospital in Albany, GA. Their discoveries led to class action lawsuits against 37 health care systems nationally - all led by Dick Scruggs, the attorney who fought Big Tobacco.
- Blake was only seven years old when his parents were killed in a church shooting. After this tragedy, his uncle raised him in a quiet country town in the middle of nowhere. Blake hadn't considered leaving until two criminals broke into his house turning his quiet and predictable life upside down. With his safe space breached, Blake leaves town in hopes of finding some place where he'll never be in danger again. The thrilling adventure that ensures takes Blake face-to-face with his greatest fear and opens his eyes to the truth that faith is personal, but cannot be isolated.
- Circus dancer Babette learns from Zaidee, her fortune-teller mother, that her father is the respected businessman Ezra Butterworth, who had deserted Zaidee years before and then remarried. After Zaidee dies, Babette goes to live with Ezra, but he is so fearful that his second wife, as well as the townspeople, will learn of his less-than-upright past that he takes her in as his ward and forbids her to mention their real relationship. Still, gossip begins, and Ezra is forced to tell the whole story to his wife, who forgives him. Disgusted by the intolerant townspeople, Babette returns to the circus, as well as to her sweetheart Petey. In the end, Ezra publicly acknowledges her as his daughter and presents Babette and Petey with a farm as a wedding present.
- When loved has turned cold and the best dish served cold is done with passion. A new killer is in town strangling those who seem to be connected in keeping a secret.
- 'Miss Lil's Camp' is a documentary film about the director of an exclusive summer camp for girls from upper middle class Southern homes. Miss Lil, as Lillian Smith was known, taught Laurel Falls' campers that segregation was wrong and interracial love relationships permissible. She expressed her thoughts and radical ideas at a time when Southern leadership was committed to a racially segregated society and Jim Crow laws permeated every aspect of social life. Some young campers were repulsed by her ideas while others embraced them. In short, Lillian Smith was no ordinary woman and Laurel Falls no ordinary camp. Radical as the camp was, nothing prepared the parents of campers, or indeed the rest of the South, for Lillian Smith's first novel, Strange Fruit (1944). The story of a white Southern man's love for a black girl, the book was banned in Boston and distributed under wraps in the South. Public reaction was swift and harsh. Some campers were forbidden to return to camp; others returned despite opposition from home. In the film, we meet three former campers and a former camp employee who return to Laurel Falls Camp, perched on Screamer Mountain in Clayton, Georgia. Weaving narratives of former campers, the commentary of historian Dr. Rose Gladney, and rare audio-visual footage of Lillian Smith, the film recreates camp life in the thirties and forties. The film juxtaposes the past and present to elicit dramatic differences but also similarities between the 1940's and life today.
- "The Count Murray Show" was a hosted horror movie show with Jim Bernhardt as "Count Murray" screened on Fridays at midnight; Saturday nights around midnight on WTSG TV, Channel 31 Albany, Georgia from 1985 till 1988.
- Two African American sisters grow up in 1960s Georgia. But one is born with fair skin and when schools integrate, she decides to change her destiny - by passing for white.
- In 2055, America is recovering from a 2nd civil war. A family run private security company escorts a foreign journalist into the war torn badlands of South Georgia to interview a local warlord.
- Voice of the Prodigal is the story of a brother and a sister who grew up as preacher's children in a south Georgia town. When Greg Matthews wanders far from God, his sister Katherine is there to help him find his way back home. Then when disaster strikes Katherine's family, Greg helps guide her through the rough times to forgiveness and redemption as she reaches out to a young delinquent named Brad Kendrick, a friend of her daughter Erin.