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- Guests at a mountain ski resort are terrorized by a local possessed by the vengeful spirit of an ancient Native mountain man.
- A profile of the nudist lifestyle.
- In the ensuing years from losing her vocalist brother in a car crash, a young guitar prodigy comes into play - which is left to speculation that he could be a reincarnation of her late brother.
- Reggiemolo is on a cross country trip to meet his biological mother for the first time when he is mistaken for a wanted criminal.
- Life takes a terrifying and unpredictable turn for Tyler & Chelsea when they begin to receive menacing phone calls from a seemingly unstable woman who insists that Tyler's her ex-boyfriend.
- A vampire posing as a priest creates a cult of bloodthirsty humans and organizes a number of killings, beginning with a massacre at a church.
- In "Lady Valor", former U.S. Navy SEAL Christopher Beck embarks on a new mission as Kristin Beck as she lives her life truthfully as a transgender woman. In 2011, after 20 years of service on SEAL Team 1, she retired from service though continued to hide her true identity while working for the United States Government and the Pentagon. In 2013, a year and a half after retirement, Kristin came out publicly through LinkedIn and confirmed her true identity on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 taking many friends and family by surprise. While many people have been supportive, some in the some in the public have expressed more bigotry than she ever expected. After a lifetime of service, Kristin has learned that her fight for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness did not end on the battlefield.
- A documentary on nudist camps, focusing on those in California, and on the Miss Nude World Pageant held every summer at the Four Seasons Park in Freelton, Ontario.
- Marvin Fields is caught up with challenges and obstacles. On the verge of losing his family, he has to step up and face his adversaries. Marvin tries different avenues to help eliminate these difficulties, but his efforts are futile. Now, he decides to take desperate measures in saving his family and finances. When hell breaks loose and nothing seems to work, a true character is revealed through Marvin. Later on, Marvin discovers martial arts through his best friend Frank Biggs. This martial art will help Marvin find himself again and give him a sense of purpose. As he continues to search deeper his new found art, his troubles aren't stagnant. Marvin still has to wake up and face the demons of his life. Marvin has got to get his life out of this never diminishing cage and find freedom. In the meantime, Claire Fields (Marvin's wife) is fed up and tired of supporting the family. Marvin's cage seems invisible to Claire, and this continues to trigger his frustration. In the end, true love and friendship will be revealed and seem to help break down the barriers around this mysterious cage.
- After a traumatic experience, a family-oriented surgeon uses his organ transplant skills for a seedier purpose.
- The 61st Annual Mother Goose Parade in San Diego County's City of El Cajon, had stunning visual effects from a fly over, to confetti canons, to beautiful award winning floats, colorful balloons, regal equestrian teams and entertaining marching bands. Themed "California Dreaming" with "High School Musical" teen superstar Corbin Bleu as grand marshal, and "CHiPs" hero Erik Estrada as Honorary Grand Marshal, the parade was host to over 30 major film and television celebrities and 1/2 a million visitors!
- George Wilson is an emigrant seeking a new home. He stops at the town for provisions, and is warned by the rangers to look out for the land thieves. His daughter leaves the "prairie schooner," and her father introduces her to Jim Haden, the leader of the rangers. The ranger is very much impressed with the homesteader's daughter and she is pleased with the manly ranger. Their business transactions completed, the homesteaders continue their journey across the plains. The wagon is observed by the land thieves, who send a spy to find out where the "nester" intends to locate. At last, in a fertile valley, George Wilson starts to stake out his new home, and the spy returns to tell the other land thieves the place selected. The land thieves ride en masse to the homesteader's camp and warn him to leave the range before sundown. After their departure, the frightened wife and daughter urge the homesteader to leave, but he refuses to surrender his rights at the mandate of the outlaws. Securing his horse, he rides out to inspect the surrounding country. The leader of the land thieves, watching him from ambush, fires at him, killing him instantly. When her father does not return to camp, Margaret becomes uneasy, and mounting one of the horses, she goes out to look for him. She comes upon his body, and kneeling beside it gives way to her grief, when she hears the land thieves approaching. Securing her father's gun, she rides for her life, followed by the desperadoes. When she arrives in camp she gives her mother a gun and the two women prepare to defend themselves against the onslaught of the land thieves. In the meantime Jim Haden, the ranger, has received a note from headquarters warning him that land thieves are raiding the reservation. He calls the boys together and they ride out to investigate. In the distance they see the unequal battle waged by the desperadoes against the helpless women. They hurry to the rescue, arriving just in time to save them from capture and insult at the hands of the outlaws. The overwrought girl faints in Jim's arms, and it is evident that the interest awakened in his heart for her will be a lasting one.
- Richard Mead was a sheepherder who lived with his daughter in a hut in the mountains. He was hated by the cattlemen and was ordered to quit the range. Returning to his home he tells his daughter what has happened, and prepares to protect himself. The cattleman orders two men to go to his hut and put him out of the way. In the battle that follows the sheepman is wounded and one of the cowboys killed. The surviving one returns to town for assistance and the sheepman secrets himself in the mountains. On the arrival of the posse they find the sheepman gone and force his daughter to leave also. She arrives in town to be scorned by the women and jeered by the men. The new parson hears the insulting remarks and befriends her, offering her a home with his mother. In the meantime a cowboy has discovered the hiding-place of the girl's father and comes to inform the posse and is overheard by the minister, who determines to reach the fugitive first--if he can--and assist him. The daughter pleads to be taken along and the two set out and come upon the sheepman in his refuge in the mountains. Shortly after the posse ride in and demand the immediate surrender of the sheepman. The minister knocks the leader down and, at the point of the gun he has taken from the prostrated cattleman, preaches his first sermon, the first perhaps these men had heard in years. The posse return guiltless of the sheepman's blood and the minister has settled a desperate feud, filled his church, and gained a wife.
- Happy, an orphaned dog in search of a new master, finds his destiny with the aid of Eleanor Roosevelt and Eddie Haskell.
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- The 61st Annual Mother Goose Parade in San Diego County's City of El Cajon, had stunning visual effects from a fly over, to confetti canons, to beautiful award winning floats, colorful balloons, regal equestrian teams and entertaining marching bands. Themed "California Dreaming" with "High School Musical" teen superstar Corbin Bleu as grand marshal, and "CHiPs" hero Erik Estrada as Honorary Grand Marshal, the parade was host to over 30 major film and television celebrities and 1/2 a million visitors!
- The adventures of a teenage boy navigating life.
- Trying to change his luck in love, a lonely pencil pusher Bob sneaks away from the office in an effort to bump into the resident office hottie Andrea, but discovers that can't always be picked from a menu.
- A psychological thriller about a little girl, Sheila, who, after seeing her father kill her mother's lover, is psychologically traumatized. She escapes with her mother to an isolated house and she represses the memory. But after missing her father, she steals her mother's cell phone to call him. However, after the first night of moving in, a horribly disfigured monster finds refuge in their backyard shed. Innocent and child-like, he discovers a tape player and obsesses over the beautiful music it plays. After discovering the monster, Sheila begins to emulate her father and his violent tendencies, terrorizing the monster in the shed.
- Bonita was the daughter of the leader of a gang of outlaws. She had never known female companionship and had grown up in her father's camp of lawless, reckless men as free as the birds in her mountain ranges. One day her father's lieutenant ventured down the mountain, and finding a beautiful girl outside her home, he attempted to kiss her. Freeing herself, she secured a gun from the house and returned to find her assailant gone. When her lover, Jack Dickson of the rangers, called, she told him of the outlaw's attack, and he departed into the mountains to locate and punish her assailant.
- A family's reaction to a break of trust. How can the family move forward, or does the trust continue to break?
- On the opening day of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," a seven-year-old girl's Star Wars toys come to life. They learn who they are and set off on an adventure to help their young companion as she heads out to watch "The Force Awakens."
- Gary Greenberg, a hard-hitting investigative reporter, takes a close look into the lives of angels. In his brief but hilarious report, he discovers that even in heaven there are veterans and rookies, rules and assignments and sometimes a poor schmuck down on Earth that has no clue what the "hell" is going on. Ponder as you view this small glimpse into the lives of angels.
- The Hall of Highlights show presents a belly dance exhibition with acclaimed belly dance instructor Sohaila Handlesman.
- Jake has to make a tough call after receiving some troubling medical results.
- The employees of a corrupt, art-collecting gangster pull a heist to robinhood his car, but is that what they're really after?
- A mysterious man makes a surprise visit at a co-worker's home during Christmas Eve.
- Guy Fieri's firing up an entire world of barbecue on this trip. In Wilmington, Del., a righteous spot smokin' up chicken salad and off-the-chain chili. In San Diego, a real-deal joint doing their 'cue with Argentinian flavor, and a traditional Hawaiian pig roast down in the ground in Kauai.
- "Marty Across America" - Part 1: Marty Smith begins a cross-country drive on his own 'race to the chase for the Nextel Cup.' Traveling from El Cajon, California to Flagstaff, Arizona, this NASCAR insider looks for race fans and anything else that catches his attention.
- This trip, Guy Fieri's grabbing grub infused with international flavors. There's a meaty spot in Wilmington, Delaware, putting Thai into sausage and Cuban into sandwiches. In Kauai, there's a legit Tiki joint owned by real-deal rock stars cooking up Hawaiian flair. Finally, a Lebanese place in San Diego is serving authentic specialties that go beyond the standards.
- The buyers hope to stay classy as they head south with keen eyes for good buys in San Diego. Darrell has to shoulder the burden of a possible bad locker as Mary tries to get in touch with her inner Californian. Ivy comes across a cross-dressing locker while Jarrod and Brandi have good history in the area and hope for another score.
- A California woman is torn between taking care of her elderly grandfather and saving her young son who is being tortured by paranormal activity.