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- A creative and driven teenager is desperate to escape his hometown and the haunting memories of his turbulent childhood.
- Mickey's Farm offers a unique blend of live action, colorful animation, fantasy visuals, and original music for preschool children. The show features Mickey, a real Sheltie Sheep dog, and 14 year-old Megan, his wise, fun-loving best friend as they explore new things and encourage learning, problem-solving, friendship and co-operation.
- Come follow our free-wheeling host as she seeks out the world's most out-of-the-way swimming holes. Whether by foot, dog sled, bicycle, or camel - up and over snowy mountains, across blistering deserts, or through tropical rain forests - Eve never halts until she reaches her goal: nature's hidden oasis of cool, reviving water. And she never goes it alone. Eve chats up, charms, and cajoles a band of strangers to come together, take a wilderness journey, and bask in an unforgettable immersion as their relished reward.
- Ernie Hudson and Angie Kim star in this short film about a customer not wanting to leave a Karaoke Bar. A night without closure.
- A policeman races to save the life of his on-the-job partner and companion: Vince, a Percheron horse. A young woman loses her best friend and closest family member: Schatten, a Weinheimer dog. A family camping trip is cut short by a mysterious illness that strikes its youngest member: Brandy, a Golden Lab. Those are just a few of the stories told in Save My Pet. Action-packed re-enactments capture high stakes drama when the cherished family pet faces a life-threatening disaster. Each family has one thing in common - a rock-hard resolve to do whatever it takes to... Save My Pet. Always heart-warming, sometimes heart-breaking, Save My Pet documents stories of true love between pets and the families that care for them - a love of truly human dimensions.
- A reclusive Black celebrity is persuaded to open up to a mysterious woman stalking him with an uncommon secret of her own.
- An inexperienced nurse becomes the voice of reason to a woman having a breakdown.
- They are an Indian people who have suffered for many years. They were forced to live in unimaginable squalor. Houses not much better than cardboard boxes. No running water, no sewage disposal. Human waste tossed into the streets where children played in it and dogs ate it. As their sense of worth disintegrated, they engaged in a process of self-destruction. 90% of the community became alcoholic. Many of their children sniffed gas. Many more suffered from chronic disease. Stripped of culture, meaning, and hope, they killed themselves at a rate among the world's highest. But their tragedies did not occur in a third world country. They happened in a country with a reputation as one of the world's best places to live-Canada. They are the Innu. For thousands of years they roamed strong and free. They survived on one of the harshest lands on earth, the tundra of the great Labrador. After 50 years under white control in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, they struggle daily to survive Canada. In 1993, the Canadian Human Rights Commission released a report condemning the Federal government's treatment of the Innu. The report came to a shocking conclusion. It found the federal government had been in violation of the constitutional rights of the Innu for more than 50 years. The Mushuau Innu: Surviving Canada explores the devastating impact these constitutional violations have had on the Innu and their future as a people.
- The Horse is a whimsical, lighthearted canter chronicling 6,000 years of humankind's relationship with one of its longest and most durable companions -- the horse.
- What Do They Do in There? takes its title from a hip and happening column written by eleven-year-old Abby Brown and ten-year-old Ian Carter. Abby and Ian are investigative reporters for their school newspaper, The Riverhead Beacon. Always on the lookout for enterprises with strange, intriguing names, Ian's and Abby's fun-filled detective work seeks to uncover what those enterprises do. Notebooks in hand and ready for mischief, these two sly sleuths explore the fascinating worlds of science, medicine, technology, manufacturing, aviation, and entertainment... Phew! Just try to keep up with them! Or you can read their column. But clicking on the TV and following along is way more fun!
- Four soccer fans reminisce about their own experiences at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium, home to the Kaiser Chiefs Football Club. To many in this quasi-religious sport, stadiums are like shrines, or rather, Soccer Shrines.
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- A troubled young woman reaches out to an unlikely protector.
- Mickey unwittingly gets too close to an ant hill and experiences a troublesome tickling sensation. Megan and Ally the Ant show Mickey where the ants live and why they made him so ticklish.
- Mickey goes to play with his rubber ducky in the river and is surprised to see lots of trees in the water. Megan and Bruno the Beaver explain how the trees got in the water and why they are there.
- Mickey goes searching for the cow that makes chocolate milk and doesn't have much luck finding it. Megan and Carly the Brown Cow show Mickey where chocolate milk really comes from.
- Mickey thinks Megan got him a new ball for Christmas and goes snooping for it, but ends up making a big mess around the Christmas tree. Megan and the Connie the Christmas Tree teach Mickey why snooping for presents isn't a good idea.
- Mickey decides to spend the day chasing clouds and guessing what they look like, but he has a little trouble keeping up with them. Megan and Cleo the Cloud show Mickey how the clouds are able to move so fast.
- Mickey goes to the beach to collect some rocks and finds himself chasing some runaway seaweed. Megan and Camilla the Crab teach Mickey about how crabs enjoy finding all kinds of hiding places.
- Mickey searches for a quiet place to take a nap but is disturbed by something making a very loud noise. Megan and Calvin the Cricket show Mickey how crickets like to hide in the grass and chirp.
- Mickey goes practicing a rhyming game and is surprised to hear somebody repeating everything he says. Megan and Bella the Barn teach Mickey about how his voice echoes.
- Mickey goes to play with his duck friends but is surprised to see they're all gone and the pond is covered in ice. Megan and Danny the Duck assure Mickey that the ducks will be back when the winter is over.
- Mickey thinks Megan looks great in her new glasses and decides to find some glasses for himself and his farm friends. Megan and Parker the Pig teach Mickey about why some people need glasses and some don't.
- Mickey thinks he sees a strange fly bothering all the flowers. Megan and Betty the Honey Bee show Mickey how bees collect nectar for making honey.