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- Conjoined twins are documented for how they have progressed and how they deal with day-to-day dealings and what the future might hold for them.
- Duggar family spin-off special.
- A 2004 concert film by the rock band The Radiators in honor of the band's 25th anniversary featuring guest appearances by a wide variety of musicians.
- This show follows the life of the Duggards and their sixteen children, and still counting.
- A powerful and transformational film that may redefine our notions of health and healing, Miracle Man: John of God is an intimate look into the life of one of the world's foremost healers. For over forty years, he has helped thousands of people physically and emotionally recover from life-threatening diseases and physical traumas. In the small town of Abadiania, Brazil, he has been performing miraculous surgeries without having received any formal training beyond the fourth grade. His patients describe little pain or bleeding, despite the fact that he works with simple instruments and no anesthesia. As a trance healer, he has no recollection of either the physical or invisible surgeries he performs. His methods defy conventional medicine, yet the results challenge our traditional beliefs. His work of healing the sick began as a young man, and he feels blessed to have found his true purpose in life: To be in the service of God and humanity. This DVD is a must-see for anyone considering alternative modalities to mainstream medicine. The authorized biography of the Brazilian healer, Joao Teixeria de Faria, known as John of God. The book contains twice the information contained in the DVD Miracle Man: John of God. It also has a quick-reference bibliography with easy access to web resources. The hardcover, jacketed book includes 224 pages of text and sixteen pages of color photography that takes you into the world of the Casa. You will learn travel tips for planning your journey of healing and self-discovery to Brazil to see John of God.
- Special about the Healy family, who have 13 kids, of which 3 sets of twins.
- The Gosselins set out on a 19 hour road trip to Disney World in Florida. The Magic Kingdom, Micky Mouse, and Cinderella are just some of the exciting Disney attractions that the kids will see on their trip.
- The Duggars visit Israel, the third and final stop on their international trip, where the Duggars swim in the Dead Sea, visit an outdoor marketplace, ride camels, and try local cuisine.
- Jon takes all three boys out to play golf, after buying new clubs. Back at home, Kate makes a snack with the little girls.
- Kate takes all five girls out to paint pottery. While they're away, Jon brings the boys to the gym for his workout.
- It's Friday and the Gosselins are planning a family movie night. During the day, while Mady and Cara are at school, Jon hits the gym and runs errands while Kate oversees the installation of their new blinds.
- Instead of having a huge party for the sextuplets as the family has done on previous birthdays, the Gosselins keep it low key this year. The whole family travels to a bakery where each of the eight kids makes their own cupcake topped with lots of icing.
- 2007–200922mTV-G5.6 (10)TV EpisodeNow that Jon and Kate have seen many episodes of themselves on TV, they each share some of their favorite moments as well as ones they're not so proud of.
- Jon decides to prepare an authentic Korean dinner for the whole family. With all the special ingredients at hand, Jon begins cooking the meal, which will take all day to prepare.
- All eight kids go with Jon and Kate to Sesame Place, an amusement park centered around the Sesame Street characters. Even with the temperature topping 100 degrees, the family has fun as they ride together and meet Elmo, Big Bird, Bert & Ernie, and many more familiar characters.
- Continuing their vacation in North Carolina, Jon and Kate decide to brave the beach once again and take the kids to play in the sand and swim in the water. Back at the beach house later in the day, the kids take swimming lessons, a first for the little kids, and use pudding for finger and body painting.
- The Gosselins head to Strasburg Rail Road where they ride the kids' favorite train, Thomas the Tank Engine as well as other locomotives.
- As the summer comes to a close, Cara and Mady return to school and the sextuplets enter their first year of preschool. It's a mad dash as Jon and Kate try to get all six 4-year-olds to school on time.
- The Gosselins pose for the front cover of November issue of Good Housekeeping Magazine.
- Kate and Jon take all the kids to the Sight and Sound Museum where they watch a show depicting the story of Adam and Eve.
- With their eight kids in tow, Jon and Kate begin their summer vacation and head for the beach. Along the way they stop to look at two potential properties for their next home.
- Jon, Kate, and all eight kids visit the Hershey Medical Center, where Kate gave birth to the sextuplets. Although the sextuplets themselves don't remember anything, visiting the Center brings back powerful memories for Jon and Kate, and even Mady and Cara.
- Jon and Kate decide to have a backyard camp-out, complete with campfires and s'mores, with all eight kids. But stormy weather threatens to keep them inside.
- Jon takes Cara and the boys to see a baseball game while Kate stays home with Mady and the girls. At the game, Jon and the kids meet many famous baseball players and managers.
- While in San Diego for five days in order to brace themselves for the time difference, the Gosselins enjoy playing on the beach, running around Legoland, and meeting new animals on a safari. At the end of their trip, they head off to Hawaii!
- After departing from San Diego, the Gosselins arrive in Hawaii. Once there the family enjoys many special activities including swimming, snorkeling, making leis, boat rides, and much more. Jon and Kate make plans for their upcoming vow renewal.
- Jon and Kate receive around 3000 emails a week and although they can't answer emails everyday, they do enjoy responding to the questions they get asked. They answer questions about everything, from the personalities of the kids, to the parenting styles of Jon and Kate, and what the future holds for their family of ten.
- Kate leaves for New York on a business trip, leaving Jon at home to take care of all eight kids. The added stress of doing everything on his own shows Jon how hard it is for one parent to take care of all eight.
- Jon and Kate always wanted to get married in Hawaii. So when a resort in Maui invites them to stay with them, Jon and Kate decide it will be the perfect opportunity to renew their wedding vows. The family prepares for their flight to Hawaii with a connection in San Diego.
- In North Carolina on their beach vacation, the Gosselins take a beach-side tour of wild horses in a Jeep. Then, after getting hermit crabs for the big girls, they visit a lighthouse where some members of the family discover their fear of heights.
- Once Jon and Kate and their eight children arrive in Hawaii, they finalize the plans for their vow renewal. Jon and Kate plan on including all eight kids in the ceremony that will take place next to the beautiful Hawaiian shore.
- While promoting their book, "Multiple Blessings", Jon, Kate, and all eight kids spend the day in New York City. After they finish their interviews, they take a carriage ride through Central Park.
- 2008–201521mTV-G3.0 (14)TV EpisodeWatch what happens as the Duggars compete with the Bates in paintball and dare each other to jump out of an airplane.
- Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar have a big secret: they are pregnant with their 18th baby! What better way to surprise the other 17 children in their family than to do it on national television?
- The Duggars are taking a trip to Ohio for Michelle's family reunion. In addition to the several food and gas stops along the way, they visit a creationism museum where animatronic dinosaurs roam the earth with Adam and Eve.
- Watch how the Duggars save money when buying clothing and food, heating their home and even growing their own vegetables. You'll have a new understanding of the word thrifty after watching this episode!
- In this episode we delve deeper into Duggar courtship rituals where handholding is a privilege, saving your first kiss for you wedding day is a must, and chaperones are always tagging along.
- In this continuation of Michelle's Mother's Day extravaganza, the Duggars travel to New York City to visit Time Square and appear on the Today Show.
- In this episode the sixth in line, Jinger, takes her first driving test. The Duggars also celebrate Michelle's birthday and answer some email questions from viewers.
- In this episode we learn about dating and courtship Duggar style, including a hidden camera view of Josh popping the big question.
- 2008–201521mTV-G4.2 (10)TV EpisodeEach member of this mega-family has their own chores, or jurisdictions, as the Duggars call them. But what if the genders were to switch? In this episode, find out what happens when the boys and girls switch jurisdictions for a day.
- Meet the Bates family from Tennessee who have decided to visit the Duggars in Arkansas. Hosting another mega-family proves to be a challenge for Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar, but as usual around the Duggar home, there's always a plan.
- In order to get rid of their unused stuff, the Gosselins hold a big yard sale with proceeds going to pediatric research. But what starts as a promising idea may become a disaster.
- When the Fourth of July rolls around, the Gosselins are still in North Carolina on their beach vacation. They celebrate with a big seafood feast, hair wrapping for the girls, and watch the fireworks display.
- Mady and Cara want to be mommies for the day. So while Kate brings out the kids' fall clothes, the twins take on all of her normal responsibilities. But Mady and Cara soon find out that being a mommy isn't as easy as they thought it would be.