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- A law firm brings in its "fixer" to remedy the situation after a lawyer has a breakdown while representing a chemical company that he knows is guilty in a multibillion-dollar class action suit.
- A recently retired man embarks on a journey to his estranged daughter's wedding, only to discover more about himself and life than he ever expected.
- A Vietnam vet comes home to his small town and finds himself in conflict with rules that his brother has vowed to uphold.
- An irresponsible, drug-addicted, recently impregnated woman finds herself in the middle of an abortion debate when both parties attempt to sway her to their respective sides.
- A documentary series that follows four of 16 & Pregnant's first season stars, Farrah, Maci, Amber and Catelynn as they face the challenges of motherhood.
- When this year's round of unsuspecting Northerners fail to show up for their annual Guts N' Glory Jamboree, the residents of Pleasant Valley take their cannibalistic carnival on the road, and head to Iowa, where they encounter spoiled heiresses Rome and Tina Sheraton, and the cast and crew of their "Road Rascals" reality show. Performing "The Bloodiest Show on Earth", our Southern Maniacs prove more than ratings killers.
- In 1862, Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads compete westward across the wilderness toward California.
- A wannabe serial killer wins the lottery and pursues his lifelong crush.
- The Big Fat Man Child returns to watch another grotesquely funny anthology of madness.
- This thought provoking, sometimes troubling documentary examines the personal and ethical imperatives that drive abortion providers to continue in the face of often dangerous legal and personal harassment.
- A reclusive physicist creates a mysterious machine in his basement that changes his life and all those around him.
- Two years after the end of World War II, many people in France and Italy were still ill-fed. Washington newspaper columnist Drew Pearson decided to launch a program that would help feed those still hungry in these countries and other places in western Europe. It would not be a government program like the Marshall Plan. Rather, it would be a people-to-people effort, with contributions from individuals. Pearson met with the Association of American Railroads, steamship lines, leaders of labor and agricultural groups, radio and the press, and the motion picture industry. He persuaded them to publicize the program and to donate their time and facilities to transport the foodstuffs that would be collected. The result was the Friendship Train. This short film documents the Friendship Train's trip from Hollywood across the country to New York City, as well as the initial delivery of food in France and Italy. The journey began on October 27, 1947 and ended in New York City on November 19. When the train pulled out of Hollywood, it had eight freight cars of cargo. At various stops along the route, the train was met by cheering crowds, and cars would be added to the train. When the train left Chicago it was split, with the New York Central Railroad going through northern New York state and the Pennsylvania Railroad going through Pennsylvania directly to New York City. At journey's end, there were 270 cars filled with food supplies for Europe. At the end, the cargo was loaded onto ships bound for Europe, and the first ships arrived in France and Italy in late December 1947.
- As one of the treaty signers in 1829 and 1833, Billy Caldwell and others negotiated the sale of 5,000,000 acres of land in northwest Illinois, resulting in the removal of all Native American tribes in the state of Illinois. Billy Caldwell, son of a Mohawk woman and British Army Captain, William Caldwell was a leader in early Chicago. Although he was not a blood relative of the Great Lakes tribes in the area in 1833, Caldwell worked to negotiate the safe passage of the United Nations of Chippawa, Ottawa and Potawatomi out of the state of Illinois and west to Council Bluffs, Iowa. Why didn't Billy Caldwell stay in Chicago? Why did he leave and live his final days in Council Bluffs, Iowa? What was his intention in signing the treaties? Today, Caldwell's Band of Prairie People now live in Mayetta, Kansas as the federally-recognized tribe of Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. This documentary explores these actions through research and interviews with local subject experts. Coming in 2024.
- Neal, going through a middle-life crisis asks his best friend and brother-in-law, Rob, to do something that has hilarious and devastating effects.
- Two dudes fill up a bottle with ocean water from the east coast then drive 4,000 miles across the USA to see what happens when they mix it with water from the west coast.
- The official music video for the song "Life on Mars" by Future Joy.
- Katie and Jude are in love. Or are they on the verge of breaking up? When their flight home to meet Katie's parents is delayed she has run-ins with a few strange, but familiar people. Will these encounters help her heal the rift, or raise new questions?
- Marcus buys a house just outside of the city. While unpacking in the basement he finds what looks to be just an ordinary hat. But, when he wears it at a church service the next morning he realizes the hat lets him see and hear demonic spirits. How much do demonic spirits affect mankind? Are they as evil as the Bible says they are? Follow Marcus in this thriller as he tries to survive finding out.
- On an extremely hot day, a man gets agitated when he learns that his local ice cream stand is now serving hot dogs.
- 2008– 42mTV-PG8.3 (61)TV EpisodeZak and the crew travel to Council Bluffs, Iowa, to investigate the jail that once held Jake Bird, a prolific serial killer who may have killed as many as 46 people and was said to have placed a deadly curse on the men who convicted him.
- A transgender man reveals what it's like to begin transitioning as a child. Lyslie Barrett from Iowa knew he was transgender at a very young age. The 19-year-old said: "As a child I think I was more of a tom boy than I ever was a girly girl." Lyslie came out as transgender to his mother when he was 11 with a handwritten note.
- Bellator MMA is live from Council Bluffs, Iowa as top contenders Douglas Lima and Rick Hawn clash in a Welterweight Title fight. The Lightweight Semifinals also take place with Patricky Pitbull taking on Derek Campos.