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- A childless couple bury a box in their backyard, containing all of their wishes for an infant. Soon, a child is born, though Timothy Green is not all that he appears.
- In July 1977, PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) begins airing "Life and Death: Dawson, Georgia" a half-hour documentary about the Dawson Five criminal case and the racial climate of Terrell County. The film played nationally, increasing the national exposure of the racially divided murder case. The documentary filmmakers, Andrew Dintenfass and Ron Kanter, interviewed a swath of people from Dawson about the case, including the Dawson Five, the mayor of Dawson Jimmy Raines, the headmaster at Terrell Academy, and Officer William M. Rucker who describes on camera witnessing Deputy Jack Hammack point a gun at one of the defendants to force a confession.
- Nobody seems to make jam anymore and Alton Brown wonders why. It's a time-honored tradition that's easy and delicious. Alton's on a mission to make canning common again. Using good science and easy methods, he'll show how to jam.