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- A hard-boiled intergalactic policeman lands on Earth, where he is thirteen inches tall.
- Sometimes life meets us at the bench we're sitting on and the unexpected happens.
- In the near future, after a hostage situation goes awry, the last resort option of law enforcement, cybernaut unit T-Force, is ordered to be disassembled. But the robots see this as a "threat to their self-preservation" and go on a killing rampage. It's up to police lieutenant Jack Floyd and one of the cybernauts, who is on the right side of the law, to bring them down.
- After representing himself and beating a murder charge, a concert promoter runs for the San Bernardino District Attorney's office against the prosecutor of his case.
- In a futuristic society, a sword-wielding roller skater fights evil ninjas, punk roller skaters and is sent on an important rescue mission
- In a post-apocalyptic 2019, a lone gunman named Yuma fights a gang of bandits called the United Regime who have invaded the town of New Hope.
- Penelope Lewis, a struggling young rock guitarist from London, learns that a mysterious Englishman who recently committed suicide in a small town in the California desert is actually her biological father, a famous rock musician who disappeared from the public eye in the 1990s.
- Two high school friends, Caleb and Macon, are reunited after many years. During the tense reunion, Macon fights his tortured mind, wrestling with a dark secret that is the source of Caleb's greatest pain.
- A desert survival reality show goes horribly wrong.
- U.S. Marshal Hopalong Cassidy is called when a town becomes overrun with bad guys. Disguised as a member of a medicine show, Hoppy discovers that the ringleader is none other than sweet li'l ol' Ma Burton.
- When trees in their only source of income, a lemon grove, start showing signs of disease, a burdened Californian family reaches their breaking point. Is there any hope left for them?
- A field recordist collects sounds at an abandoned waterpark, where she encounters the spirit of a friend who drowned in front of her. Now she must confront her guilt head on, or let it consume her.
- Franklin Pierce a LAPD cop becomes a prominent Los Angeles defense attorney after his wife is wrongfully convicted of murder and electrocuted in the electric chair.
- An undercover investigation took place at a supplier for the National School Lunch Program, Hallmark Meat Packing Co., of Chino, where cows too sick or injured to walk were subject to fatal mistreatment, pain and neglect. Such inhumane handling methods shown in the video may have endangered children's health.
- Music video for "Feel So Close" by Calvin Harris.
- A man goes through the emotional turmoil of a lost love, on the edge of a mental breakdown.
- A young woman, whose life revolves around watching her favorite shows and movies takes a dangerous turn when her beloved living room television starts acting out and in turn leads the young woman to an unimaginable fate.
- Huell learns about Catalina Island Pigeon Messenger Service which provided communication to the mainland in the 1890s. Then he visits the former Army Air Corps Condor Field, Twentynine Palms which trained glider pilots during World War II.
- Known today for recreation, Lake Arrowhead was originally built to irrigate the citrus groves of San Bernardino through tunnels. Huell rides an elevator 185 feet down into a 3800 feet long tunnel that was part of this abandoned project.
- Huell searches the desert for big things. He sees giant wind turbines near Palm Springs. At Boron he enters the state's largest open-pit mine and rides in a huge ore truck. He climbs a gigantic antenna dish at Goldstone Deep Space Network.
- Huell learns about a Christmas star that shone for the holidays for decades on a San Antonio Heights home in the San Gabriel foothills. An October 2003 fire destroyed the house and star, but the community rebuilt the star before Christmas.
- Huell goes to the Mojave Desert's El Mirage Dry Lake, one of the world's best spots for land yachts. These wheeled vehicles have a sail and move across land powered by wind. He learns this unique sport's history and enjoys a couple rides.
- 1998–2012TV-14TV Episode
- Huell pulls off Hwy 247 south of Barstow at Slash X Ranch Cafe and discovers a whole new world. This former cattle ranch is now a mecca for off-roaders who come from the desert OHV areas on their dirt bikes, quads and trucks for good food.
- Huell's visits the 2004 Convention of the American Bell Association in Ontario, California to hear, see and touch all manner of bells from around the world.
- A one-hour special takes us from Northrop Grumman where the B2 is built to Edwards Air Force Base to take a look at the B2 up close. Huell and Luis were the first media representatives to be allowed in the cockpit of this top secret plane.
- Huell meets retired workers of Kaiser Steel in Fontana. The mill supplied Kaiser Shipyards during WW II. Kaiser closed in 1983, but memories remain at Kaiser Steel Museum. Huell tours the site, now the working plant of California Steel.
- Huell visits Joshua Tree National Park, one of the most beautiful and diverse places. This one-hour special looks at many interesting projects park volunteers are doing, from studying desert tortoises, bats, and ravens, to building trails.
- Huell goes to The Webb Schools in Claremont to visit the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology, the only such museum on a high school campus in the world. He then joins class of 1961 alumni for a reunion trip to a dig site near Barstow.
- Huell learns about a Christmas star that shone for the holidays for decades on a San Antonio Heights home in the San Gabriel foothills. An October 2003 fire destroyed the house and star, but the community rebuilt the star before Christmas.
- Huell discovers things to do in the Southern California mountain town of Big Bear Lake including the Discovery Center, Butler Peak Fire Lookout, Snow Summit Ski Resort and Bike Park, Moonridge Animal Park and Historical Society Museum.
- A one-hour special takes us from Northrop Grumman where the B2 is built to Edwards Air Force Base to take a look at the B2 up close. Huell and Luis were the first media representatives to be allowed in the cockpit of this top secret plane.
- In Huell's first "Road Trip" he starts by exploring Barstow's Route 66, rail, and fast food history. Originally planning to continue to the Nevada border, he finds there are many amazing things to see in the desert within 16 miles of town.
- Huell attends the grand reopening of the Kelso Depot and learns about its rich history. Abandoned by Union Pacific Railroad in 1985, this beautifully restored 1924 building is now the main Visitor Center for Mojave National Preserve.
- Huell finds a website devoted to sights along old Route 66 near Newberry Springs, prints the map and eagerly starts his next road trip. Except for the famous Bagdad Cafe, the driving tour doesn't pan out, but he meets many friendly locals.
- Huell tours Holcomb Valley, just north of Big Bear, and learns about its gold mining history.
- Huell visits the ritzy Arrowhead Springs Hotel, a favorite with Hollywood celebrities for its hidden caves and hot water baths.
- Huell goes to Joshua Tree National Monument to learn about the remarkable plant that gives the park its name and which symbolizes the Mojave Desert. He also gets a tour from Willis Keys of the ranch where he grew up that's now in the park.
- Huell visits the town of Joshua Tree for the Didgeridoo Festival, a celebration of the world's oldest wind instrument. It brings together devotees and beginners alike who make, play, and listen to these Aboriginal Australian instruments.
- Huell visits Barstow Koi Farm, a family business established in 1991 on 41 acres in Newberry Springs. He is amazed to see everything that goes into raising healthy, beautiful fish at one of the largest domestic Koi breeders in the USA.