2024-10-15
Alcatraz, a notorious prison, is home to repeat offenders and troublemakers. Three desperate men risk their lives to escape the harsh conditions. Legendary gangster Al Capone tries to be a "big shot," but enemies lurk. Six convicts organize a jailbreak, and three men attempt the most elaborate escape in the prison's 30-year history. (Repeat).
ADX, a high-tech lockup in Florence, Colorado, is known as the "Alcatraz of the Rockies." It features four shocking stories: violent criminal Ishmael Petty attacks staff, Aryan Brotherhood leader Tommy Silverstein communicates with 9/11 terrorist Ramzi Youssef, an inmate nearly dies, and a gang hit job. (Repeat).
Rene Belbenoit, a petty thief is captured and sentenced to hard time at France's notorious penal colony in French Guiana. He determines to escape or die trying. After many years and numerous harrowing escapes, he finally gets free. His story becomes the basis of several popular movies in Hollywood. (Repeat).
An Iranian American psychopath is thrown into the men's city jail in Orange County Jail in Southern California. Before he gets sent to a higher security prison, he escapes by crawling up the plumbing chase and rappelling down the side of the five-story prison. It's a group effort but Hossein Nayeri, the mastermind, does not play well with others and the escapees turn on each other--and get caught.
During World War II, the Nazi war machine established specialized camps that served just one purpose: to exterminate inmates. Mostly Jews. They were called Death Camps. At Sobibor in Poland, a small group of Jews who were obliged to keep the camp open for slaughter orchestrated a daring mass escape that saved many lives. And contributed to the global spread of the Holocaust tale. (Repeat).
Quawntay Adams, a young African American man from South Central Los Angeles, is caught up in a large-scale marijuana bust and sentenced to a lengthy jail term. When he discovers he is going to be a father, he decides to escape from his maximum-security cell, which he does. (Repeat).
During the Civil War, a daring jailbreak liberates hundreds of Union men. Colonel Thomas Rose was a schoolteacher prior to the Civil War. When he was apprehended and transported to Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia, he orchestrated one of the greatest mass escapes in history. (Repeat).
Matt and his team head to the region of Rainy River in Ontario to start their car hunting season and track down a historic railway truck to assist the local museum. (Repeat).
Things are starting to look up as Kevin repairs his broken machines and makes progress on his plan to build a breakwater and doc at Hook Bay. (Repeat).
Quebec's Eastern Townships are toured and the men visit an amateur historian. (Repeat).
Matt and his team head to the region of Rainy River in Ontario to start their car hunting season and track down a historic railway truck to assist the local museum. (Repeat).
Things are starting to look up as Kevin repairs his broken machines and makes progress on his plan to build a breakwater and doc at Hook Bay. (Repeat).
A drill worker returning home from Japan with a bad temper and a foul mouth goes one step too far with officers. A California woman hides her "medicine" in her child's stroller. (Repeat).
A Korean soon-to-bride tries to get to Canada as a tourist; The Marine Enforcement Team deals with a Japanese freighter with an illegal passenger. (Repeat).
The camp eagerly answers letters from fourth-graders in Hawkeye's home town of Crabapple Cove, Maine. Meanwhile, Klinger convinces Potter to go for the unit's consecutive free-throw record. Capt. Bainbridge: Richard Paul. Rosie: Eileen Saki. Dr. Breuer: Michael Currie. Soldier: Larry Cedar. Nurse: Shari Saba. Potter: Harry Morgan. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Klinger: Jamie Farr. (Repeat).
Klinger supervises the pouring of a concrete floor in the operating room; Margaret is wooed by an amorous patient (Joel Brooks). Cochran: Alan Toy. Driver: Mel Harris. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Klinger: Jamie Farr. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. (Repeat).
NCIS assists the DOJ in the investigation of an arsonist who targets an FBI safe house that's protecting a political activist seeking asylum. Also, Eric deals with the aftermath of Nell leaving the team. (Repeat).
When violence erupts at a popular food truck festival, the team must contend with a deadly cartel determined to recover a large lost drug shipment at any cost. (Repeat).
Amid the 1970s folk art movement, art student Martha Nelson creates a one-of-a-kind doll to sell at local Kentucky craft markets. She has no idea that a visionary young entrepreneur will use her artwork to inspire a mass-produced doll that will spark a multi-billion-dollar toy craze. (Repeat).
In the 1970s, two radio pioneers challenged their bosses, rules, and society to create talk radio. One fought for New York's top spot, while the other launched a political revolution to save AM radio from extinction. This marked a shift from the traditional top-40 radio genre, where DJs were expected to simply play the next track. (Repeat).
The camp eagerly answers letters from fourth-graders in Hawkeye's home town of Crabapple Cove, Maine. Meanwhile, Klinger convinces Potter to go for the unit's consecutive free-throw record. Capt. Bainbridge: Richard Paul. Rosie: Eileen Saki. Dr. Breuer: Michael Currie. Soldier: Larry Cedar. Nurse: Shari Saba. Potter: Harry Morgan. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Klinger: Jamie Farr. (Repeat).
Klinger supervises the pouring of a concrete floor in the operating room; Margaret is wooed by an amorous patient (Joel Brooks). Cochran: Alan Toy. Driver: Mel Harris. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Klinger: Jamie Farr. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. (Repeat).
When violence erupts at a popular food truck festival, the team must contend with a deadly cartel determined to recover a large lost drug shipment at any cost. (Repeat).
Alcatraz, a notorious prison, is home to repeat offenders and troublemakers. Three desperate men risk their lives to escape the harsh conditions. Legendary gangster Al Capone tries to be a "big shot," but enemies lurk. Six convicts organize a jailbreak, and three men attempt the most elaborate escape in the prison's 30-year history. (Repeat).
ADX, a high-tech lockup in Florence, Colorado, is known as the "Alcatraz of the Rockies." It features four shocking stories: violent criminal Ishmael Petty attacks staff, Aryan Brotherhood leader Tommy Silverstein communicates with 9/11 terrorist Ramzi Youssef, an inmate nearly dies, and a gang hit job. (Repeat).
An Iranian American psychopath is thrown into the men's city jail in Orange County Jail in Southern California. Before he gets sent to a higher security prison, he escapes by crawling up the plumbing chase and rappelling down the side of the five-story prison. It's a group effort but Hossein Nayeri, the mastermind, does not play well with others and the escapees turn on each other--and get caught.
(Repeat).
A young martial artist and actor from Hong Kong breaks barriers in 1970s Hollywood, creating a new genre unto itself. That same decade, during the boom of exploitation films, a young aspiring writer/director takes his cues from fringe genre films to create a new market for independent films. (New).
In the 1970s, two radio pioneers challenged their bosses, rules, and society to create talk radio. One fought for New York's top spot, while the other launched a political revolution to save AM radio from extinction. This marked a shift from the traditional top-40 radio genre, where DJs were expected to simply play the next track. (Repeat).