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- A straight-laced propane salesman in Arlen, Texas tries to deal with the wacky antics of his family and friends, while also trying to keep his son in line.
- Eyeworks for Film has produced contact lenses for "Game of Thrones," "James Bond" movies, and "Star Wars." Insider visited co-director Sinead Sweeney in London to find out how the lenses are produced and even get fitted with some of our own. Actors wear contacts to change their color pigment, look older, create imperfections, or even transform into another species. Beverly Hills optometrist Reuben Greenspoon is credited with first using lenses to augment a character's appearance. Greenspoon was tasked with changing an actor's eyes from natural brown to blue in 1939's "Miracles for Sale." He created a glazed blue-ceramic material. The lens was attached and run through a kiln to fuse the glass and ceramic together, leaving a round aperture of 4 millimeters through which actor Henry Hull could see. Since hydrogel contact lenses went into mass production in 1971, lenses with simple color pigments have become pretty accessible, but designing and painting bespoke lenses is still an art form.
- "Urban Legends" was a FX - Channel 5 2007-2011 UK anthology series hosted by Mark Dolan, who presented three urban legends, one of which is based on fact, the others are fictional, leaving the viewer wondering which story really happened.