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- The rise and fall of confederate general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, as he meets with military success against the Union from 1861 to 1863, when he is accidentally killed by his own soldiers.
- A Korean War vet returns to his job as a railroad engineer and becomes involved in an affair with a co-worker's wife following a murder on a train where they meet.
- Cyd Morse is an actress, but her biggest role so far is as a recurrent guest on '"Miami Vice"'. She earns her living with underwater dancing at the bar of the Eden Rock Hotel in Miami Beach. There she's approached by ex-jockey Woody; they start dating and kind-of fall in love. However it's a short luck: one evening he's brutally beaten to death in his hotel room. Cyd's a witness and gets hold of a key Woody had around his neck. She's got to flee from the murderer. Due to an accident she meets golfer Jack Connett. He can't resist her charme and helps her on the search for the lock to the key and the flight from the murderer.
- A scientific documentary that retells some of the world's most famous and historic battles that have transformed the world as we now see it today.
- White abolitionist John Brown and twenty of his men attempt to start an armed slave revolt in 1859 by seizing a U.S. arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia. Based on true events.
- Stressed out law student Zach McAllister takes a five day bicycle trip through the peaceful autumn woods of Western Maryland with his wife, his lover, and his lover's boyfriend. Not exactly the getaway vacation he planned. Along the way, they encounter everything you'd expect on a camping trip - rain, infidelity, and the realization that a truly healthy relationship is just about impossible to find.
- Follows a 180-mile trip on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal through the Potomac Valley. Includes scenes of the locks and canals in operation; Maryland farming country; Harper's Ferry; and Great Falls.
- Celebrate to the wonders of planet earth with this compilation showcasing the hidden beauty of our national parks. These breathtaking programs take you beyond the tourist hot spots to explore these amazing places as never before.
- A documentary narrative about the Battle of Fredericksburg, based on firsthand accounts of the Battle.
- This historic old spot has been photographed time and time again, but this is considered one of the finest. It is a panoramic view, showing the river, the mountains, the old-style house and the John Brown monument. Ths is one of the many interesting sights along the route of the famous Baltimore & Ohio Railway.
- A man locked himself out of his car and has the misfortune to walk to AG's house and ask him for a wire hanger to open the locked car with.
- An honest mistake. A singing telegram sent to the wrong address leads to the massacre of a man and his group of friends.
- Sean remembers what it was like being a drug addict, struggling to find the right balance between being honest with his girlfriend, and being honest with himself.
- In June of 2004, 24 people endeavored to rappel and ascend the highest free-drop in the United States: El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, California.
- A man returns home to his wife, only to catch her cheating. In a fit of rage, he decides to do the unthinkable.
- AG is relaxing outside of his home when an annoying person comes along and invades his space. AG gets really angry.
- A group friends throw a surprise birthday party for their psychotic friend.
- A man burns the toast. AG proceeds to crush him with a cookie sheet.
- A fake documentary on a reporter determined to get an interview with a cannibalistic writer and his demented brother.
- It's Christmas Eve and Elsa has a special wish for her brother Danny to make it home for Christmas and she has enlisted her two best friend's, Emma and Lilli, to help her find perfect Christmas Gift.
- Five unknown, unread, and well-past-their-prime science fiction authors grapple with obscurity, infinity, and obsolescence (...and whether robots should legitimately be allowed to enter dance competitions). Filmed in the DOGME 95 spirit, SCIENCE FICTION is an existential comedy from writer/director Pablo D'Stair (HULLY GULLY: a new American romance; Mississippi Missippi Tu-Polo)
- A father and son attempt to sell popcorn to the wrong house.
- The story of abolitionist John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry.
- A slave switches her light-skinned baby with her master's baby. The child grows up raised by whites.
- While Carnegie and Rockefeller continue to battle, JP Morgan arrives on the scene and establishes a bank in New York City that has one goal: to further the technological advancements of America.
- With an investment from Morgan, the Edison Electric Company is created and begins wiring homes in New York. A rival, Nikola Tesla, soon emerges with a different technology for electric light.
- Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Morgan have gone unmonitored for decades, but American politicians are about to change that.
- A young engineer named Henry Ford devises the plan for a gas-powered car. McKinley is assassinated and his VP Theodore Roosevelt takes office and quickly passes a series of regulations increasing oversight of American business.
- Out of the turmoil of the Civil War, America enters an age of enlightenment that will change the landscape of the country forever. The growth is driven by five insightful men who will change the world forever.
- As it recovers from the Civil War, America undertakes the largest building phase of the country s history. While much of the growth is driven by railroads and oil, it's built using steel.
- The steel and oil have forever changed the face of America, but they are just the beginning. JP Morgan arrives on the scene and expedites growth through finance.
- 201245mTV-148.4 (147)TV EpisodeRailroads, oil, steel and electricity have all been harnessed in less than 50 years, but the face of America is changing and will never be the same.
- Singer John Denver wanted West Virginia's country roads to take him home. Viewers soar above those country roads to see the state's mountainous beauty, understand its Civil War history, and examine the controversy surrounding a type of mining in which entire mountaintops are removed.
- Gordon Ramsay visits Harpers Ferry, WV, where he meets an inn owner who runs her establishment more like a second-hand store, hoarding personal items throughout the premises. He quickly discovers some of the worst practices he's ever seen.
- Gordon is back in Harpers Ferry, WV. With an owner who is living in the past, Gordon must perform one of the biggest personal and hotel makeovers he's ever tackled.