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- A crashed UFO and its reverse-engineered computer system take over the minds of soldiers at an air force base. The alien entity (in the guise of A.S.M.O.D.S., (Asmodeus), a strategic flight defense systems program for fighter jets) is discovered by tabloid reporter Frank McCall and D.O.D. Captain Harry Anders. They escape the base in a stolen F-19 and are taken to the Pentagon, where their story is met with understandable scepticism. An attempt by Asmodeus' minions to capture Frank & Harry for brainwashing convinces General Anheiser of their sincerity, and they return to the base and eventually face Asmodeus and its army of brainwashed soldiers.
- A semi-improvised lobbyist satire.
- Bill Nye "The Science Guy" hosts a new series that highlights the greatest scientific discoveries of all time, from the earliest time to the present day. The series features nine episodes: Evolution, Earth Sciences, Medicine, Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Genetics and Biology, plus a wrap up episode featuring the top 10 discoveries of all time. This is a fun and instructive series, with a lot of historical re-creations, archival footage, visits to interesting scientific research facilities and interviews with present-day scientists including several Nobel laureates - all presented with the flair and humor associated with television's "Science Guy" Bill Nye.
- Hip-hop star Emmanuel Jal returns to Sudan where he served as a child soldier.
- From the barnstorming era through World War II and into the jet age, the worlds of aviation and race relations intersect in these fascinating stories of courage and innovation.
- 20101h 30m9.0 (36)TV SpecialPaul McCartney: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song In Performance at the White House is a PBS music special in the White House East Room. President and Mrs. Obama will host the concert event in honor of musician Sir Paul McCartney's receipt of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. The evening will include performances by McCartney himself and Stevie Wonder, Elvis Costello, Jonas Brothers, Herbie Hancock, Corinne Bailey Rae, Dave Grohl, Faith Hill, Emmylou Harris, Lang Lang and Jack White, with remarks by Jerry Seinfeld. President Obama will present the Gershwin Prize to McCartney during the event.
- Whiskey Cookers: The Amazing Story of the Templeton, Iowa Bootleggers tells the story of how Templeton, Iowa, population 400, became the Prohibition-era Rye Whiskey capital of America's heartland. It's a story with powerful and familiar themes War. Economic booms and busts. Ethnic and religious tension. Lynchings. Immigration. Culture wars. It's a story with colorful characters Kingpins. Federal agents. Bootlegging priests, mayors, and sheriffs. Farm women who fight off police raiders. Even some alcoholic pigs. And it's a story with surprising cameos Ernest Hemingway. The KKK. Al Capone. Franklin Roosevelt. With hilarious original interviews, amazing historical photos and archival footage, rare documents and an exhilarating soundtrack of Prohibition themed folk music, Whiskey Cookers of West Iowa is for film buss and whiskey connoisseur alike. Enjoy Responsibly.
- Meryl Streep narrates this technologically complex profile of Vermeer.
- This film is an action/adventure/thriller story, cutting across all genres of film aesthetics. Although, certain supernatural powers are exhibited extensively, the film's main theme is a confrontation between good and evil. "The Divine Emerald" is an adventure of a normal, "nine-to-five," kind of guy, who lays down his life, wealth, love life, and all comfort of life for a heroic act of delivering the Universe from the damnable clutches of LUCIFER. Today, the world has turned as ambiguously as it can be, and it is difficult to find anyone to volunteer his service, sincerely, for the betterment of his fellow human beings. Everybody has become self-centered, blindly vouching for him/herself. Ryan Grover is a different personality; he is ready to step-in and save the humanity from an imminent doom.
- Raymond Johnson, 63 and tired. Lina Overton, eight and troubled. One summer day, their lives will be closer than they expected.
- Documentary shot during the Cuban revolution
- "In Performance at the White House: Memphis Soul" showcases an evening that honors the soul music of Memphis, Tennessee and its influence on American music. Featured performers include Justin Timberlake, Queen Latifah, Mavis Staples, Cyndi Lauper, Ben Harper, and many others.
- "In Performance at the White House: The Motown Sound" showcases an evening that honored music from that originated at Motown Records and its on American music. The event was held at the White House and aired on PBS.
- 20091h7.6 (13)TV Special
- 75-year-old Dan Bowman of Harrisonburg, Virginia, who lost his sight at age 12, became a piano tuner and crafts fine furniture using power tools and precision instruments. His creations have each raised as much as $3,000 for the annual Mennonite Relief Sale. He still has all 10 fingers, a lively wit and a theologically trained mind that makes for profound reflection.
- The final episode, "Confronting Terrorism: Turning the Tide," asks how mankind can create a safer world while preparing to combat the worst. It takes an in-depth look at homeland security as well as some of the proactive programs around the world that address changing the environments that breed terrorism and instability.
- The second episode, "Nuclear Nightmares: Losing Control," tells of past and present nuclear dangers. The show explores the myth that the end of the Cold War decreased the threat of a nuclear holocaust. In fact, with unsecured nuclear weapons stockpiles, increased nuclear proliferation and growing international terrorism, the threat of a nuclear Armageddon has increased exponentially.
- The first episode, "Silent Killers: Poisons and Plagues," looks at biological and chemical weapons. Viewers are not only given historical context about these horrific weapons, but also are brought face-to-face with victims who lived through biological or chemical weapons attacks.
- The third episode, "The New Face of Terror: Upping the Ante," explores the dangerous intersection between global terrorism and these weapons. Viewers are taken around the world to see what goes into the making of a terrorist and what could be done to prevent it.