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- Larry Gopnik, a Midwestern physics teacher, watches his life unravel over multiple sudden incidents. Though seeking meaning and answers amidst his turmoils, he seems to keep sinking.
- A Viking boy is left behind after his clan battles a Native American tribe. Raised within the tribe, he ultimately becomes their savior in a fight against the Norsemen.
- This drama centers on Hank Chinaski, the fictional alter-ego of "Factotum" author Charles Bukowski, who wanders around Los Angeles, CA trying to live off jobs which don't interfere with his primary interest, which is writing. Along the way, he fends off the distractions offered by women, drinking and gambling.
- In 1920, Inge, a German national, travels from Norway to rural Minnesota for her arranged marriage to Olaf, a Norwegian farmer; bureaucracy and prejudice cause major complications.
- A dishonest insurance salesman's life quickly disintegrates during a Wisconsin winter when he teams up with a psychopath to steal a rare violin at the home of a reclusive farmer.
- A young boy tries to reconcile with his father, who has returned from Iraq but is still haunted by his service.
- A knight finds his village destroyed and abandoned. He tries to track the attackers down and avenge his family, but almost drowns. A maiden, prisoner of Black Knight, saves him, so he vows to free her, even though she warns him not to.
- Profiles of notable figures in American history, through dramatic re-enactments, interviews with descendants and historians, and archival photographs.
- A Native American woman is haunted by visions that compel her to seek the truth about a residential school.
- Memorial Day, 1993. When 13-year-old Kyle Vogel discovers the World War II footlocker belonging to his grandfather, Bud, everyone tells Kyle to put it back. Luckily, he ignores them. Although Bud has never talked about the war, he finds himself striking a deal with his grandson: Kyle can pick any three souvenirs, and Bud will tell him the stories behind each one. Memorial Day not only takes us on a journey into Bud's complicated wartime past, but also into Kyle's wartime future. As the two men share parallel experiences in combat, they come to realize how that magical day on the porch shaped both of their lives.
- Buyers get help searching for their dream homes on the sand in exquisite beach destinations. Along with their agents, they tour properties before choosing homes that fit their budgets and wish lists.
- In this fast-paced original animated comedy, teal-haired D.D. Danger and her best friend Phillip plan out an another amazing day but get distracted with a challenge to conquer by the world's weirdest abandoned water slide.
- A bridge spanning a river collapses during rush hour. Eight years later, the lives of four people, impacted by the tragedy and on the run from their personal demons, intersect in THE PUBLIC DOMAIN, a Polish bar. It's the feast of St. Casimir, the Patron Saint of Poland, and the biggest party of the year in this Nordeast Minneapolis dive where desire, guilt, ambition and fear are served up with pierogies, Polish vodka, polka music and, maybe, a shot of redemption.
- An amateur camper stumbles across a kidnapping gone wrong, a jailhouse rendezvous, a double-cross, or a revenge plot, depending on which desperate character is misinterpreting the story - a puzzle thrill-ride told with no dialogue.
- Architect Dean Poulton and designer Borja de Maqua restore a magnificent yet dilapidated three-hundred-year-old English estate once owned by King Henry VII, transforming the royal relic from Medieval to magical.
- From volcano cabins in Hawaii to Appalachian Mountain getaways, home buyers set out to find elaborate log cabin homes. Will they trade predictable living for a chance to live out their wildest dreams?
- Lindeman, 25-year-old art student, struggles to find his inspiration, finding himself in one ridiculous situation after the other.
- Stalag Luft III - One Man's Story is told by World War II prisoner of war U.S. Eighth Air Force Lt. Charles Woehrle, one of 10,000 prisoners in Stalag Luft III, depicted in the movie "The Great Escape." Woehrle was shot down May 29th, 1943. His parachute malfunctioned when he bailed from his crippled B-17 yet miraculously he survived. At age 93 this remarkable man and gifted storyteller takes us back with vivid detail as he relives his experiences that include: his rescue by a French fisherman, being captured by the Nazis, the 70 miles below zero "Forced March," and liberated by General Patton after two long years of uncertainty and tremendous hardship. His personal account of how he survived is filled with grit and grace. Charles Woehrle, one of the thousands of heroes from the Greatest Generation, has much to teach us about war and about life.
- Two married, down-on-their-luck, actors decide to put on a site-specific play about their unsuccessful life in Hollywood.
- "A son races against time to understand his family's complicated past before his mother's fading memory threatens to close the door forever."
- How can two people save the world? Love each other. On Thanksgiving Day, two Minneapolis filmmakers--the son of a Somali imam and daughter of a white Baptist preacher--fall in love through their lenses and discover that their lives and families are mirror images. With empathy and humor, FIRST PERSON PLURAL shows two families--one Muslim, one Christian--grappling with doubt and imperfection to discover their common conflicts of love and faith.
- The class are on a school trip to the museum. Hubert is always being bullied by the same student, so he locks himself inside the specimen room to get away from her. In that room, he finds a talking brain in a jar that doesn't have a body, called 'The Professor.' His desire is to find the perfect body, but things go a bit wrong when Hubert tries to find him one...
- Two best friends build their own kayaks and paddle alone for 97 days in the wilderness over 1,300 miles from Alaska to Seattle and survive to talk about most things.
- From Berlin's Charlotte, to the great American touring ice shows, go from ponds to sold-out arenas dominating live entertainment for decades, while also depicting one skaters' life and quest to share this history.
- A documentary about abandoned, neglected, or otherwise "off limits" places...and the people who explore them.
- Three musical stories of people who feel out of place in the world, and of their longing to find a connection with someone else. A middle-aged African American sings to a new love in a country/western bar, a young goth girl sings a '50s-style ballad as she wanders the streets with a broken heart, and a punk croons a modern doo-wop at a punk-rock show.
- Worlds apart; a five-star chef; a twelve year-old girl; and a retired schoolteacher discover how their individual efforts to feed the poor ignite a movement in the fight against hunger.
- Little Roger Mead is just a little boy in elementary school in the talent show. Little Roger Mead's dad is just a father who doesn't support his son, knowing that he'll do something stupid or choke. And when Little Roger Mead performs...
- On a remote and isolated farm, a man passes his days with only his animals for company. His idyllic life quickly takes a turn for the unexpected when he realizes that he is not alone.
- A primary care clinic in Minnesota becomes a crossroads for perseverant refugees and their devoted doctors. We get an intimate look at the failing health and remarkable lives of Lem Thor, a former political prisoner from Cambodia; Patrick Junior, a member of an embattled ethnic minority in Burma; and Alex Gliptis, an Ethiopian refugee suffering from PTSD, diabetes and HIV.
- Zombie Chic 3D is a gory black comedy which sees a stuffy dinner party interrupted by the zombie apocalypse. When her get-together becomes over run by the undead, our host struggles to keep her home immaculate while battling the zombie horde. Shot in stereoscopic 3D, Zombie Chic is a tongue in cheek gorefest taking a bite out of high design.
- M@d About is a sketch comedy show, aimed at teens. The show features filmed sketches, music videos, and interaction with the studio audience. The sketches have educational content covering Money Management, Life Skills, Green Issues, and Fitness & Nutrition, using such memorable characters as Zombie Dad, Captain Doorknob, Lunch Lady Barbara, Alissa Melinda Mitchell.
- Larry Pierce is a family man and factory worker who lives in Middletown, Indiana with his wife Sandy. Outside of his regular nine-to-five job, Pierce has also been writing and recording raunchy country albums since 1994. After being forced to retire from his job after thirty-one years, the 53-year-old Pierce hooks up with the rock group -itis and performs his first concert in front of a live audience.
- Dean and Borja decide to close their vacation rentals and give their total focus to a long, hard winter of restorations to the manor. First up is the main floor of their historic Stables building.
- A tree has been growing through the roof of this dilapidated English estate and now Dean and Borja work to make the manor watertight once again. They look to restore crucial stairway access and create a new bathroom and a secret door.
- The pressure is on to convert the stable's hayloft into a palatial apartment, which will create much needed rental income. Dean and Borja look to construct a posh, one-bedroom suite, and they'll tackle the entrance foyer and library first.
- To welcome guests for the coming season, Dean and Borja look to spruce up and complete the finishing touches on the servant's cottage facade. Plus, paranormal energy is afoot at the estate and a psychic medium is called upon.
- The manor's outdoor bathroom is now collapsing and rotten. Dean and Borja plan to make it a posh garden spa equipped with opulent landscaping and an outdoor shower you will never want to leave.
- Restoring a 300-year-old hayloft has become a royal pain in the neck, but now, Dean and Borja look to push through to create a divine bedroom and bathroom suite that will be the jewel in the crown for the once dilapidated stables building.
- To turn the servants' courtyard into an event space for guests, Dean and Borja want to turn an old outbuilding into a bar, add raised beds and build a water feature. It needs to be done in time for a party while the tulips are blooming.
- The first series concludes as Dean and Borja race to finish the final space in the stable's hayloft apartment - a stunning kitchen and dining space with a luxurious lounge area. Every detail must be perfect and completed on time.