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- Ava is a deadly assassin who works for a black ops organization, traveling the globe specializing in high profile hits. When a job goes dangerously wrong she is forced to fight for her own survival.
- Set in a futuristic world where humans live in isolation and interact through surrogate robots, a cop is forced to leave his home for the first time in years in order to investigate the murders of others' surrogates.
- The host guides various participants as they repair and renovate various houses.
- Lucy has a complicated relationship with her dysfunctional family, but when her mother disappears on Christmas Eve, she must bring her family back together whether she knows it or not.
- A young couple gets more than they bargained for when they buy a historic bed and breakfast in New England only to discover that the old house is hiding a dark secret within its walls.
- A young man with Down syndrome romantically pursues a small-town single mom who is still mixed up with her volatile ex-boyfriend.
- After spending a year in a juvenile center for beating up his stepfather, Todd Turnbull returns to his backwoods hometown a repentant, deeply religious boy. When he finds his best friend, Michael, withering away without any medical attention due to the family's spiritual beliefs, Todd must make a choice: let his friend die; or break his oath of non-violence and take matters into his own hands.
- A photographer uses dead bodies as props in her erotic photos. Everything was going well until she fell in love.
- Winters finds himself stuck in a life and death struggle between an old boss he cannot refuse, and a personal belief system he would never betray. Someone is going to die.
- This is the documented account of Westford Academy's historic football season when the varsity team battled head to head against their long-time rival, Acton Boxborough, amid a snow-covered morning on thanksgiving of 2005. In the waning seconds of the fourth quarter Westford Academy's Grey Ghosts fought their way toward the end zone and scored a touchdown tying the game at six to six. Then the extra leading point of a field goal was successfully carried out that concluded a victorious seven to six win for Westford.
- This is the documented account of Westford Academy's historic football season when the varsity team battled head to head against their long-time rival, Acton Boxborough, amid a snow-covered morning on thanksgiving of 2005. In the waning seconds of the fourth quarter Westford Academy's Grey Ghosts fought their way toward the end zone and scored a touchdown tying the game at six to six. Then the extra leading point of a field goal was successfully carried out that concluded a victorious seven to six win for Westford.
- The documentary film "Over the River...Life of Lydia Maria Child, Abolitionist for Freedom" is the first of its kind to present abolitionists in the light they deserve. Lydia Maria Child (pronounced Mariah) is best known for her Thanksgiving Day poem, turned song, "Over the River and Through the Woods to Grandmother's House We Go," but she was much more than a poet. The epic film highlights the major literary contribution Child made through those tumultuous times to forge change that brought about the first Civil Rights Movement in America. The actress Diahann Carroll's mellifluous narration sets the tone of the film from the beginning to the end-immersing the viewer into "the times;" leaving the viewer wondering why wasn't Child and the abolitionists given more credit for such a major undertaking as abolishing slavery in America. The film brings Child to a general audience yearning for American history that gives them heritage beyond the scope of dead presidents and the American Revolution. The film gives the audience another purpose of being proud to be an American.
- Joe Muhlbacker, Cheyenne, Oklahoma, turned hermit in 1914 and sculptures in cement, turning out a curious assortment of work; 80-year-old Clara Stringer of San Antonio, Texas is a costume designer; Phyllis Armstrong of Wayland, New York, has a pet lamb she plays with as she would a doll; Little Lydia Shields, Newton, Mass., has a Great Dane that she rides like a pony; and Alfred Nilson, radio station monitor in New York City, lives on a Chinese junk in New York waters.
- In 1864, a squad of Union soldiers lost in the wilderness comes under attack by a family of cannibals.
- Regular guy Herman discovers he is having a really bad hair day just moments before an important business meeting. To avoid disaster, he dashes into an ordinary-looking barber shop for a quick trim. But Herman discovers that things are not always what they appear, and his haircutting nightmare is just about to begin.
- The multi-million dollar Phoenix, prototype for a revolutionary new car, disappears from a non-stop train en route to Boston - flat-car included. Banacek is called in to find the missing vehicle before a huge insurance claim must be paid.