Wyland’s Art Studio

The marine-life artist and environmental conservationist– best known for his epic series of 91 life-size murals — takes viewers step-by-step through the creation of his vibrant photorealistic paintings.

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Riviera Cocktail

No photographer offers us a more extensive, exciting and stirring record of cultural life at the Cote d’Azur in the 1950s than Irishman Edward Quinn (1920 – 1997). He penetrated the society jungle on the French Riviera and salvaged invaluable treasures in this former epicenter of high life, big business, art, music and literature. The [...]

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Robert Mirabal: Music from a Painted Cave

Native American flutist Robert Mirabal performs his own powerful evocative music that is, at once, both ancient and modern, with melodies that spring from the lively and haunting chants of his Native American ancestors. Mirabal is a master at both woodwinds and drums and the concert includes solos on the flute, the Australian didgeridoo, tribal [...]

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ROMEreports: The World Seen from the Vatican

Weekly half-hour series offering extensive reporting from Rome, and coverage of the life of the Church, papal addresses and other current social, political, economic, cultural and religious debates taking place in and around the Vatican.

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Route 66: Return to the Road

Here is a look at the America of another time… when diners, drive-in movies, and greasy spoons did booming business along the shoulders of two-lane highways, the most famous of which was Route 66.

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Scheewe Art Workshop

In her friendly and inspiring manner, host Susan Scheewe introduces the beautiful art of watercolor and acrylic painting. Her easy-to-follow style encourages creativity for artists at all levels. Using a variety of techniques and mediums, Sue demonstrates a wide range of scenes from sparkling waterfalls and mountain landscapes, to wildlife and flower gardens.

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Scrapbook Memories

The premier television program for scrapbookers in the U.S., Scrapbook Memories explores the latest techniques and trends to help with scrapbook projects and teaches viewers how to preserve treasured family memories in creative ways.

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Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose

Join host, Richard Bangs, the father of modern adventure travel as he journeys across the planet in search of ecological challenges and ecological solutions. Leader of 35 first descents of rivers around the globe, a mountain climber and renowned author-Richard brings a lifetime of experience to Adventures with Purpose.

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Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose: Egypt

Follow Bangs up the Nile River and deep into the heart of ancient Egypt. Egypt is a vast desert; a searing sun beating down; inhospitable to man and beast. Rain almost never fell. But once a year the river magically surged with water, and with this annual flood, thousands of crocodiles washed into the lives [...]

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Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose: Morocco

Join Richard Bangs as he explores the dazzling land of Morocco — intoxicating intersections of great civilizations, a kingdom of circles and worlds — and as he seeks what the Kasbah means, and what it might represent for modern Morocco and the world.

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Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose: New Zealand

Bangs ventures to the southernmost reaches of civilization, in a down under world with an upright world-view. Join Richard in search of an age-old Maori concept that might hold a key to our planet’s future survival. He hikes the Franz Joseph Glacier in southern New Zealand, takes a wild raft ride down the Kaituna River [...]

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Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose: Switzerland

Follow Bangs on a quest to discover the roots of adventure travel and to search for what philosophers and poets of earlier times called “the sublime.” This search for a deeper connection takes him to the scenic splendor of Switzerland. He begins in Lucerne with stops at Mr. Pilatus and nearby Entlebuch Valley, travels to [...]

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Outdoor Wisconsin

This HDTV weekly magazine series, devoted to the outdoor enthusiast, travels the state of Wisconsin to find a wide range of outdoor activities ranging from traditional sports like hunting, fishing, hiking and camping, to more extreme sports like mountain boarding, ice boating and adventure racing.

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Padre Pio

In this incredible documentary film, Padre Pio tells his story. The voice of the simple friar from Pietrelcina lives on through his own writings, recalling various moments from his remarkable life, including how he lived with the stigmata for fifty years. Padre Pio is now known as Blessed Pio of Pietrelcina, as a result of [...]

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El Caballo

This one-hour film documents one of the most complex wildlife management issues in the American West today. Where do modern wild horses fit in our view of the natural world?

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Passport To Adventure

Join world travelers Mark Jennings and Julie Conover as they travel the world in search of destinations for the adventurous in spirit. Passport to Adventure takes you to some of the worlds most intriguing destinations to experience their natural beauty, wildlife and culture. Kayaking in Thailand, trekking in Nepal, cycling in Spain, skiing in Austria [...]

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PC World’s Digital Duo

This weekly half-hour guide to all things digital, is a high tech “Siskel & Ebert” covering computer hardware, software, the Internet, and the broadest range of consumer technology products and services in an entertaining, dependable, viewer-friendly manner with insights and perspectives from the most trusted U.S. journalists in the business.

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Practical Power Of Yoga, The

This one-hour PBS special is hosted by Rodney Yee, one of the most respected Yoga teachers in the world. He and his wife Colleen Saidman demonstrate simple techniques that will profoundly enhance your physical, emotional and mental well being through the Practical Power of Yoga.

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Racehoss

The incredible and moving life story of Albert Race Sample, “Racehoss” is an award-winning film documentary directed by Sean Hepburn Ferrer. This powerful, one-man show takes viewers on an unforgettable journey of resiliency, revelation and redemption.

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Red Steagall Presents Cowboy: The Legend the Legacy

Red Steagall, the Official Cowboy Poet of Texas, hosts this inspiring and unique television special. Reba McEntire, and Red’s own band, The Boys in the Bunkhouse, join him during this dynamic musical hour as they speak to the history and legacy of the American cowboy.

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Elvis Lives! The 25th Anniversary Concert

Through the magic of modern technology, Elvis Presley is reunited with his original TCB band and back-up singers 25 years after his death, for a unique concert special, featuring Elvis from selected concerts including Aloha From Hawaii. This one-of-a-kind concert event has ignited a passion for the King in a whole new generation of music [...]

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Monumental Arizona

Arizona is home to more national monuments than any other state – 18 remarkable destinations. This HDTV special combines spectacular high-def images with an evocative musical score and engaging storytelling. Audiences will be enthralled by its dramatic aerial vantage point as cameras soar high above these striking landmarks, capturing their spectacular beauty and cultural legacy.

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Giant Screen Films Collection: Mystic India: An Incredible Journey of Inspiration

An in-depth look at the culture and history of India by following the incredible journeys of Neelkanth, a young boy who traveled throughout this vast majestic land over the course of many years.

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Nature Connection With David Suzuki, The

In each episode of this popular and highly-acclaimed series, Dr. Suzuki leads a group of children on a voyage to discover different aspects of the environment and learn how each individual is “connected” to nature.

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Gateway Arch: A Reflection Of America, The

Narrated by academy award-winner and St. Louis native Kevin Kline, The Gateway Arch chronicles for the first time the complete story of this great American symbol… From Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, and St. Louis’ role in westward expansion; to the eventual construction of the largest stainless steel structure in history.

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Frequency: A Music Series Hosted By Dave Koz

A backstage look into the lives of a variety of musical artists — those on the way up to more established acts like Eric Clapton, Peter Frampton, Gladys Knight, The Beach Boys, Diana Ross, and Carlos Santana.

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Ni Hao, Europe!

The film begins in China and portrays the daily lives of four of the musicians from the Chinese orchestra of Guangzhou. Subsequently, the camera team accompanies the orchestra on a two-week tour of Europe. In addition to featuring the concerts and the associated tour stress, the documentary also portrays the likeable quirkiness of the musicians.

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Giant Screen Films Collection: Ocean Men

This documentary follows the fascinating story of two, world champion freedivers and their unique relationship with the sea. Through the use of breathtaking underwater photography and enchanting music, audiences are able to enjoy the feeling of diving into the deep blue world of danger and stunning beauty.
This documentary is the fascinating story of two divers [...]

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Feng Shui: Living In Harmony

Feng Shui is the ancient science of living in harmony with the environment. This film looks at the roots of Feng Shui with masters demonstrating how the ancient Chinese science is still deeply rooted in the everyday lives of the Chinese people.

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Giant Screen Films Collection: Ocean Origins

This documentary takes audiences back 4 billion years ago, from the very beginning of life up to the moment when the first vertebrate emerged onto dry land and opened path to the conquest of the continents. With fascinating footage Ocean Origins invites us on an extraordinary adventure into the heart of the origins of life.

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Giant Screen Films Collection: Mexico

Using text from Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes and ancient Aztec and Mayan poetry, narrators Martin Sheen, in English, and Enrique Rocha, in Spanish, lead viewers on a visual journey through this country’s rich and varied past and present. Stunning images and a dramatic musical score by Daniel Valdez create a vivid, insightful portrait of the [...]

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Get A Life! Cool Careers

A collection of career information videos designed specifically for high school and junior high school students. Get a Life! deals with the challenges, issues and choices facing today’s youth about their future lives and career choices.

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Moneytrack

Now in its third season on U.S. public television nationwide  (2009), co-hosts Pam Krueger and Jack Gallagher cut through the clutter to offer need-to-know- information on investing money in real estate, stocks, bonds and commodities. Topics include: thriving during a recession; navigating retirement; finding the best 401K plans; managing the financial and emotional strains of [...]

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George Marshall And The American Century

He built the mightiest army in history and selected its leaders. Eisenhower, MacArthur and Patton all obeyed his commands. And, when victory was won, he bound up the world’s wounds with a plan for European recovery that bore his name. The only soldier ever to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, he served during his long [...]

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Drive-In Movie Memories

A celebration of America’s greatest icon of youth, freedom and the automobile, this documentary chronicles the drive-in’s birth and development, its phenomenal popularity with audiences of all ages, its tragic decline, and its inevitable comeback as a classic form of Americana.

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Giant Screen Films Collection: Gold Fever

This documentary interweaves, prospector Al Doherty’s journey along the Klondike trail with exotic side trips to Thailand, India and Africa. Audiences will come to understand the cultural, economic and historical significance of gold; and take a wild ride down a mineshaft in the depths of an alien underground world where no large format camera has [...]

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Live From Vienna

This concert series was filmed over three days in 2005 at Vienna’s famous jazz club “Porgy & Bess,” and features the world’s most famous bass players in an intimate performance setting. Interwoven with concert footage are interviews with the artists, including Kristen Korb, Duncan McTier, Rufus Reid and others.

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Lizard Kings

An educational, entertaining and fun program about how the superlative documentary “Dinosaurs 3D: Giants of Patagonia” came to happen. The host guides you through the different stages of production that lead the film crew to bring Rodolfo Coria’s vision to life.

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GlobeRiders Silk Road Adventure: A Motorcycle Journey

From Istanbul, Turkey to Xian, China along the historic and fabled Silk Road, this eight-week adventure crosses the vast deserts of Central Asia, high mountain passes, and through crowded, bustling cities. Experience difficult riding conditions, mechanical breakdowns, accidents, and learn about the intrigue of the Silk Road’s history, countries, and cultures that make the hardships [...]

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Magnificent Colorado River Canyons

The scenery in Arizona’s Glen and Grand Canyons is arguably some of the most spectacular you can find along the Colorado River’s 450 mile passage through 6 states.

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GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition

From Saigon to Singapore, the GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition is an 8000-mile adventure through Southeast Asia by motorcycle. Ride through Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Malaysia, experiencing the bustling cities, back roads, floating markets, and ancient temples. Hosted by author Helge Pedersen (Ten Years on Two Wheels) and Chris Poland.

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Giant Screen Films Collection: Majestic White Horses

This film captures the heart and mystique of this great animal, focusing on the world’s most famous horses, the Lippizans of Austria, and their home, the internationally famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna. From birth, through a horse’s youth and ultimately to the crowning achievement of its entrance into the School, the film follows the [...]

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Global Focus: The New Environmentalists

Hosted and narrated by Robert Redford, Global Focus features intimate portraits of passionate and dedicated activists from around the world who have placed themselves in harm’s way to battle authoritative governments and powerful corporations to safeguard the Earth’s natural resources from exploitation and pollution.

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Masters Of Texas Barbecue

This new HDTV special visits eleven of Texas’most revered barbecue joints, where famed pitmasters share century old secrets and recipes. From one of the last remaining open pits in the nation to old-style cowboy barbecue, it’s all here in the most definitive and visually stunning program ever produced on the subject of Texas barbecue.

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Giant Screen Films Collection

An award-winning collection of Giant Screen Films.

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Meltdown: In the Shadow of Nepal’s Lost Glaciers

Like the polar regions, the mountains are the first to react to global warming, and in the Himalaya temperatures are rocketing. This film visits the Everest region to look at the catastrophic effects the escalating glacial melt is having, meeting a Nepali people in danger of being literally washed away.

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Great Decisions

World leaders and experts take a comprehensive look at the eight most critical world affairs issues through the lens of their impact on America and what they mean to you. Produced by the U.S. Foreign Policy Association in association with the University of Delaware, each episode takes on a different region or topic critical to [...]

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Giant Screen Films Collection: Legend Of Loch Lomond

One Scottish soldier wrote the song, Loch Lomond to his sweetheart during the army’s retreat from the English in 1745. Today, the song touches the heart of all who hear it, but while many know the song, few know the true story behind it.

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Gospel Music Of Johnny Cash: A Story Of Faith And Redemption, The

Rock and country music icon Johnny Cash waged a life-long struggle for salvation, and that odyssey is told in this one-hour special. Hosted by Dan Rather, personal interviews with family, friends and musical associates are punctuated with rare gospel music performances.

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Libby, Montana

Nestled below the rugged peaks of the Northern Rockies and along the crystal-clear Kootenai River lies the small town of Libby, Montana – an ironic setting for a town where many hundreds of people are sick or have already died from asbestos exposure. The Environmental Protection Agency calls Libby the worst case of community-wide exposure [...]

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