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- Five friends head out to rural Texas to visit the grave of a grandfather. On the way they stumble across what appears to be a deserted house, only to discover something sinister within. Something armed with a chainsaw.
- Set a few days after the original, a championship basketball team's bus is attacked by The Creeper, the winged, flesh-eating terror, on the last day of his 23-day feeding frenzy.
- Kenichi and his uncle Shunsaku Ban must find the mystery behind robot girl Tima.
- Extraterrestrials traveling in high-tech flying saucers contact a scientist as part of a plan to enslave the inhabitants of Earth.
- Everything you've ever been told about Global Warming is probably untrue. This film blows the whistle on the biggest swindle in modern history. We are told that 'Man Made Global Warming' is the biggest ever threat to mankind. There is no room for scientific doubt. Well, watch this film and make up your own mind.
- Scientists investigate the effects of solar phenomena, such as sunspots and coronal mass ejections (CMEs or "solar blasts"), on Earth's climate (both past and present) and man's technology.
- Professor Richard Wolfson, with experience in teaching science to non-scientists, lectures about the physics of everyday life.
- 1992–199724mTV-PGTV Episode8.6 (161)With her friends killed, Sailor Moon is transported inside the Dark Kingdom to face Queen Beryl and the brainwashed Prince Endymion.
- Mr. Wilson gets a telescope and is convinced he spotted a missing satellite in space. What he actually spotted was a ping-pong ball that glows in the dark from Dennis' pop gun that Dennis was shooting in the air to win a contest from a kids TV show called Captain Blast.
- Trouble befalls an Air Force flight crew and their passengers, a meteorologist and his beautiful assistant en route to the Arctic.
- The Doctor and Jo attempt to find a way out of the Scope but, when Vorg attempts to entertain the Minorans, the crew of the Bernice suddenly become a lot more dangerous.
- 2016– 18mTV EpisodeCoronal mass ejections are capable of disabling the world's electrical grids. Since the last major storm in 1989 scientist have paid close attention and learned a great deal. In particular, all CMEs are not the same. They can have very different properties and diverse effects on earth. Likewise, electric grids in different regions are effected differently by each CME. Technologies for dealing with CMEs are being introduced and engineers are refining their tactics. For now the best strategy seems to be to let the power surges flow freely though the electrical grids to avoid buildups that cause damage in individual locations..
- 2014– 11mTV EpisodeA recent solar flare caused radio blackouts in the United States. The blackout suggests, correctly, that the United States is not adequately prepared for a coronal mass ejection directed at Earth. At particular risk are high orbit GPS satellites and there is no back up plan to deal with the loss of GPS tracking services. In other news; a near earth asteroid pass and recent fireball activity.
- Nova reviews what scientists have learned in recent years about the sun's behavior and how it works. Most significantly, astronomers are at last beginning to understand the the solar phenomenon that impact our civilization; solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
- The universe is as rich in diverse sounds as the Earth and the stories of how they are created provides some fascinating physics lessons.
- Vulcan is a theoretical planet inside the orbit of Mercury which, had it existed, would have explained the deviation of Mercury's orbit from Newton's Law of motion. But the orbital deviation was the result or relativistic effects.
- 2010– 43mTV-PGTV Episode8.1 (136)How does light escape from the sun? We take a journey from the center of the sun, following the path of light. We witness its fiery birth from in the core, its 430,000 mile battle against gravity and magnetism, and its escape from the solar surface.