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- It is small town America in the 1950's. Twelve year-old Angelo Villano has one dream: to someday sing like his idol, Mario Lanza. His grandmother, Mama Theresa encourages him; and his beautiful voice catches the attention of the formidable but kind Father Walsh who arranges for him to receive formal training. This infuriates Angelo's widowed father, Frank, who wants his son to be a steelworker like him. Determined to "make a man out of him", Frank forbids Angelo from singing. When Angelo is chased by bullies into the path of an oncoming car, he recovers all but his voice, retreating into a silent world that no one can touch. One night, locked in the church basement, the frightened Angelo experiences a spectacular vision, a true Christmas miracle, that changes his life. And when his vision and his voice return during Christmas Eve Mass, no one can deny the beauty and blessing of his amazing gift.
- While hiking in the Appalachian Mountains, Riley and her girlfriend Zoe, find a grave with no name, only a dead moth taped to it. When tragedy strikes, the mystery behind the moth in painfully revealed.
- In the Catskill Mountains, a relationship retreat pushes two Brooklyn couples out of their comfort zones. Removed from city life and engaging in honest communication, they have the chance to save their relationships - or leave them behind.
- Rural Appalachia explored through the eyes of two young brothers.
- 2017–202352mTV-MA8.4 (2.2K)TV EpisodeMidge, Joel, Rose and Abe go to the summer vacation resort they go to every year for two months.
- 2017–202352mTV-MA9.2 (2.6K)TV EpisodeSummer season at Steiner Mountain Resort continues as Moishe and Shirley join the group, disturbing Abe's peace. Susie tries to ward off a new friend while keeping a low profile at the resort. Midge jumps at the opportunity to redeem herself at B. Altman.