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- As an outbreak of leprosy engulfs 19th-century colonial Hawai'i, a small group of infected Native Hawaiians resist government-mandated exile, taking a courageous stand against the provisional government. Inspired by real-life events.
- 2019– 42mTV-PG7.1 (66)TV EpisodeThroughout history many have sought the lost Ark of the Covenant. According to the Old Testament. God himself instructed Moses to build the Ark--and it is believed that it held the power of the Almighty. But how could such a coveted religious artifact just disappear? And is it possible that the Ark could actually be found?
- Theo Wilson travels back in time to Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 where the village is self-destructing over allegations of witchcraft amongst dozens of its citizens. Why did this small town lose its collective mind in the 'witch hunts? Wilson finds himself solving the mystery of what led accused witches to be condemned to the gallows, retracing the dark road that caused Salem to turn on itself - from an accidentally flooded farm and a bitter feud between two Puritan families, to a divisive minister preaching "fire and brimstone," to a secret fortune telling game played by two local girls, to the "diagnosis" of Satanic possession, and a sham trial where hearsay and spectral evidence are all admissible, we find ourselves with a front row seat to the madness.
- Theo Wilson time travels to the tension-filled 60s to see how inspirational Civil Rights hero, John Lewis, came to lead a historic march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Bloody Sunday. Wilson retraces Lewis' bruising quest for change: from a call to action after the murder of Emmett Till and a childhood stand at his local, segregated library, to a poisonous sit-in, a stint in Parchman Prison, and the confrontation in Selma. The audience watches John Lewis' journey and witnesses his lifetime of causing what he called "good trouble" to change the world. This is the story of Lewis, an American hero.
- It's February 14th, 1929 - In a Chicago garage during the height of Prohibition, a group of gangsters is mowed down by Tommy Guns. It will be known as the St. Valentine's Day Massacre and its violence shocks the nation, eventually leading to the end of the nationwide ban on booze. But how did this historic hit really happen? Theo Wilson retraces the steps, from the first day of Prohibition, to the rise and secret rules of the speakeasies, to a flower shop hit and the bloody beer wars between the rival forces of Chicago's North and South sides led by ruthless gangsters George "Bugs" Moran and the FBI's "most wanted" Al Capone.
- Haunted by the senseless murder of 42-year-old lawyer Deborah Correge, Detective Jimmy Anderson is determined to catch her killer. With no signs of forced entry, Anderson figures the victim knew her attacker, and her boyfriend soon becomes the number one suspect. His strange behavior fuels suspicions he has something to hide, but there's no hard evidence linking him to the crime. As Anderson runs out of leads, the case hits a wall. That is, until two teens come forward with a sinister second-hand story about murder in the first degree.
- An investigation into pilot fatigue; a feature on actor, producer and singer/songwriter Kiefer Sutherland.
- An investigation into the allegations against one of Canada's most famous theatre companies.
- 1975–TV EpisodeAn investigation into secret deals and kickbacks in the pharmaceutical industry; an investigation reveals that marriages are being performed for men who are already married.
- Highlights of the Oscars nomination ceremony; actress Gina Rodriguez discusses the film "Miss Bala."