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- "The Bowman Body" decides to open his castle as a haunted hotel.
- Hokie Nation documents the world of the Virginia Tech football fan, the role the fans play in making it a top college football program and the traditions of the school and its team.
- This was a hosted horror direct to DVD movie show with Bill Bowman as the Bowman Body; produced by Horse Archer Productions in 2015. The DVD includes the movies "House on Haunted Hill" and "Horror Hotel / City of the Death".
- When "The Bowman Body" wins the Transylvania lottery, it seems like a great chance to make a few improvements around the old castle.
- Throughout his life, fiddler Henry Reed rarely ventured outside of Giles County, Virginia. There was not much reason to. Reed had his family, his fiddle and young musicians coming to him to learn his unique bow style and repertoire of rare tunes. One man in particular, Alan Jabbour, was fascinated with Reed's technique. Reed would become Jabbour's mentor, and in turn, Jabbour cataloged and recorded Reed's remarkable fiddling. Eventually, these songs would become a centerpiece of the American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress. Today, Reed's legacy is maintained by Reed's children, Jabbour and young musicians like Chris Via, who founded the Henry Reed Festival which attracts musicians from across the globe each June. This film features rare recordings and photos as well as live musical performances and interviews with Reed's surviving children and his current fans and followers.