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- Wyatt writes an angry letter to his girlfriend, believing she's dating Ricker. Ricker's a dog. Helped by stripper Ivy, he tries to get the letter off a truck the next 24 hours.
- 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 spitfire cowgirl, and her coolheaded Native American friend, race a gang of neighborhood bullies to find a mysterious treasure supposedly having mystical powers.
- A husband and wife tangle with an investigator over her dead brother's million-dollar insurance policy.
- A retired FBI profiler is called in on a last case - only to find himself at the mercy of a teenage killer's deadly game. He must use all his skills and experience to save lives, including his own.
- A smalltown boy moves to the big city to go to medical school. He never tells his proud mother that he dropped out and does not have a successful psychiatry practice like she assumes. He is actually getting by as a waiter. He travels home to tell his mom the truth, but the mayor makes him an offer to move his "practice" back home...
- With $10,000 on the line, everyone's a suspect at the Brotherhood of Butlers Annual Retreat.
- As small, family farms continue to disappear, and large, mechanized farms dominate American agriculture, a new kind of farmer is sprouting up across the land: women. Although women have always been involved in farming, it has long been thought of as a "man's job." Traditionally, farm women have often identified themselves as something other than the "farmer." That's all changing. According to the USDA, between 2002 and 2007, the number of women who identified themselves as farmers increased by 19 percent, and the number of women "principal operators" increased by 30 percent. Today, there are about one million women farmers in the U.S. - 30 percent of the total. Women are a fast-growing demographic in American agriculture, and they are doing things differently. While the average farm size in the U.S. has grown dramatically over the last 50 years, women tend to run smaller operations. Many choose organic and natural methods, in contrast to the highly mechanized and chemically-dependent farming that dominates the rest of the agricultural industry. And many women strongly value their relationships with the community, from selling their products at local markets, to using their farms as "de facto community centers." Ladies of the Land profiles four women who once never thought they'd be in charge of a farm, but today raise cattle, sell goat cheese and harvest organic vegetables. With commentary from Carolyn Sachs, PhD, one of the nation's leading experts on women in agriculture, and Amy Trauger, PhD, founder of the Pennsylvania Women's Agricultural Network, Ladies of the Land takes us on a journey through America's new heartland.
- In 1925, a young academic visits the Guthrie Asylum in Oklahoma to explore the native tribal belief in the snake god, Yig. There she is confronted by a bizarre creature, the sole living survivor of the nightmarish Halloween of 1889. As she learns the tragic tale of Walker and Audrey Davis- early residents of the Oklahoma Territory- she too begins to fall under the spell of an unrelenting fear that time cannot diminish.
- Two couples are staying in a remote bed and breakfast. But they find that their sins have come back to haunt them when a crazed killer traps them. Then he demands they kill of the four before sunrise - or else they will all die...
- 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...
- Two fighters engage in hand-to-hand combat to see who is superior, little do they know there are forces watching their every move.
- This Traveltalk visit to Minnesota starts in Winona, Minnesota and follows the course of the Mississippi River north to its source in Itasca. In between we visit several cities along the way. Some of the stops are: Rochester, home of the Mayo Clinic; St. Paul, the capital, where narrator FitzPatrick shakes hands with Governor Harold E. Stassen; Hibbing, site of the world's largest open pit iron mine; Duluth, then the world's largest inland water port; and Bemidji, with larger-than-life statues of folk hero Paul Bunyan and his ox, Babe.
- Jeff and Steve are coworkers at a 9-5 office job. When Jeff starts telling Steve about his most recent romance, Steve realizes something is off.
- Follows the trials and tribulations of Walter, an aspiring mascot who always gets nervous. But with some help from his hero, Kevin Schnabel, Walter may just find what he needs to overcome his fear.
- Stanley may be the most successful driving instructor around, with a perfect record for passing his students, except for one, Chett Strongbow. After failing his driver's test 3 times, Chett Strongbow returns 10 years later to try and conquer his past. With a lot on the line for both Chett and Stanley, it may be the most important moment of both their lives.
- A store department Santa Claus receives life advice from a server at a restaurant named "Nick".
- When Amber, a college sophomore, rents out a room from Ms. Mortenson, a quirky lonely woman, she did not expect to have roommates. She also didn't expect to get locked in her newly acquired room. It becomes a psychological battle to keep hope alive.
- In this visually dark thriller a hit man for the mob battles his addiction with a drug called 'chill' while trying to escape the clutches of his former employer and his muscle.
- A man visits his dying father.
- Playtime turns into uncontrolled shenanigans when a young girl discovers rag dolls in an antique chest. For the dolls' very real counterparts, self-control is out of their hands.
- Dawb is a mid-late twenties Hmong American woman where her life is not where she had wanted. Her older brother, Pheng, comes and helps guide her to chase her dream again.