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- Spies discover that the Red Chinese have built a "doomsday machine" capable of destroying the surface of the Earth, and that they plan to use it within a matter of days.
- Noted author and scholar finds love, then must endure its loss...
- Were the Apollo moon landings faked?
- The story of Artaban, the fourth Magi, who spends his life looking for Jesus his King.
- A sniper is killing residents at a winter resort. Who will die next? And why?
- Summer-camp high jinks.
- Something is eating the residents of Exceptional Vista!
- Biography of electrical inventor and visionary genius Nikola Tesla.
- The story of meteorologist Isaac Cline and America's greatest natural disaster, the 1900 hurricane that destroyed Galveston, Texas and killed over 6,000 people.
- Rent-a-superhero.
- The greatest volcanic eruption in recorded history, the Krakatoa explosion of August 27 1883.
- The two Novalic brothers, Jean and Martial, are in love with the same woman, Genevieve. Jean is an impoverished actor and an idealistic dreamer, who does not want Genevieve to share in his life of suffering. Martial is an internationally-respected astronomer who discovers the return of Lexell's Comet, on a collision course for Earth. Meanwhile, the rich play while the world is arming for war. Martial decides to use the impending threat of world destruction to reorganize and improve global society. But he is opposed by the rich financiers and government officials who stand to lose their power and influence.
- The life and works of 19th-century circuit rider Robert S. Sheffey.
- "The White Sickness", a leprosy-like disease, ravages the world during a war.
- This documentary profiles some of the most notorious spies in U.S. history--their motivations and methods, how they were caught, and the damage they did to American lives and security. Includes: the John Walker spy ring, Edward Lee Howard, Aldrich Ames, and Robert Hanssen.
- A U.S. senator is spirited away to a secret lab after a serious car crash, and his injuries are healed by advanced medical technology. A TV reporter who witnessed the accident investigates the senator's disappearance and uncovers a plot.
- A nuclear submarine on patrol.
- America's Stonehenge?
- An animated pixie named Coily grants a man his wish that all springs disappear...a wish that he soon regrets.
- A detailed look at the Doolittle Raid, and the final official public reunion of the surviving Raiders.
- A collection of humorous country-music songs "performed" by Ray Stevens. Includes: "Help Me Make It Through The Night", "It's Me Again Margaret", "Santa Claus Is Watchin' You", "Sittin' Up With The Dead", "Surfin' U.S.S.R.", "The Mississippi Squirrel Revival", "The Streak", and "Everything Is Beautiful".
- The birth of a new aircraft.
- The bizarre adventures of the cartoon character Foska, drawn by 22 animators working in collaboration. Each animator worked on his or her own sequence only, and did not know what action preceded or followed his or her sequence, except that the first drawing of a sequence is the last drawing from the previous sequence.
- William Shatner presents a light-hearted look at how the "Star Trek" TV series have influenced and inspired today's technologies, including: cell phones, medical imaging, computers and software, SETI, MP3 players and iPods, virtual reality, and spaceship propulsion.
- Daffy Duck hears a duckling crying, arousing Daffy, so he asks the duckling why he is so sad. The duckling is short-tempered and cried, until the hunter succeeded in stealing the satchel reads a note finding out why the duckling is so sad.
- The story of "Smoky", a four-pound Yorkshire Terrier found in an abandoned foxhole in New Guinea during World War II. Smoky eventually becomes the property of Corporal Bill Wynne, who teaches her tricks which entertain his fellow GIs. Bill also discovers that Smoky is able to lift the spirits of GIs stricken with illnesses in military hospitals. Smoky proves she is a real war dog by pulling a string through a narrow 70-foot-long pipe under a runway, allowing a communication line to be quickly laid and preventing exposure of troops and equipment to enemy fire. Twelve monuments to Smoky, the first documented therapy dog, exist around the world. Many years later the elderly Bill visits one of them near his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.
- Military training film describing the characteristics and details of operation of the Boys MK.1 Anti Tank Rifle.
- The scientific search for the elusive giant squid.
- Dr. Theodor Morell served as Adolf Hitler's personal physician from 1936 to 1945, often treating the Fuehrer with unconventional medicines and concoctions of unknown compounds. Medical experts examine the evidence for Hitler's abuse of amphetamines and narcotics, as well as abundant evidences for symptoms of Parkinson's disease and perhaps even syphilis. Did the Fuehrer's failing health, abetted by Morell's treatments, affect his military judgment and contribute to the defeat of Nazi Germany?
- A collection of oddball "home movies".
- An unconventional science teacher encourages her wheelchair-bound student in his dream to become an astronaut so he can be free of the limitations of gravity. Will his overprotective parents and skeptical NASA administrators follow suit?
- Saturday Night Live's best "commercials".
- A history of rock and roll music.
- Long-time Buffalo Airways DC-3 pilot "Buffalo Joe" McBryan demonstrates how to start the radial engines of a Douglas DC-3 airplane, parked on the ramp at the Yellowknife airport in Canada's Northwest Territories (NWT). After Joe starts both engines, we then watch footage of him taxiing C-FLFR out to Runway 28 in preparation for takeoff.
- History of the 1948-1949 Berlin airlift.
- A church group uses a blimp to evangelize their hometown, but things don't work as planned.
- A spoof of "Tom and Jerry" cartoons.
- A tribute to Star Trek on its 25th anniversary which tells the story of all Star Trek thus far, especially the upcoming film: The Undiscovered Country. Includes plenty of behind-the-scenes clips and bloopers, plus interviews with the cast.
- A behind-the-scenes look at Space Shuttle operations.
- Archival aerial images, some lost or forgotten until now, are used to build 3-dimensional views of World War II Pacific battle sites. Including commentary by soldiers who fought in them, we revisit eight key battles of that war: Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan, Guam, Leyte, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa.
- A celebration of Star Trek's 30th anniversary.
- The kind elk does not know how to refuse, and his antlers turn into a home for forest dwellers.
- In front of a live audience, stand-up comedian Bob Nelson performs his best-known and most-requested routines, including: College All-Star Football Team Introductions, Football Guy Does a Live Commercial, Baby Walking, Evolution Backwards, CFL: Chicken Farmers of Louisiana, Morning (The Farmer and the Duck), Eppy Epperman and Ping Yeh, punch-drunk boxer Jiffy Jeff, and The Juggling Babuskas.
- The triumphs and tragedies of America's preeminent political family.
- The rise and fall of engineering visionary Carl Strandlund and his post-World-War-II brainchild, the Lustron porcelain-enameled-steel manufactured house.
- The story of the Ellis Island immigration station, as related by historians and the immigrants themselves.
- In this World War II military training film, a B-25 crew bails out over the jungle, and the pilot is separated from the rest of of his crew. The two groups of soldiers must survive until they can meet up and be rescued. The pilot does almost everything wrong, and the rest of his crew does almost everything right. We learn, by both bad and good example, how to survive in the jungle.
- Animated version of the Ogden Nash poem.
- Beatnik late-night-movie hosts wax philosophical at the Hungry Ear Coffeehouse, with the main topic of conversation being tonight's movie. Movie offerings range from B-movie schlock to forgotten classics and highbrow foreign films.
- The history and romance of 20th-century commercial passenger aviation.