2024-10-21
00:00 The FranchiseIn the Season 7 premiere, Selina evaluates her past and present campaigns; Jonah's personal life sparks interest among the press; and Amy makes an important decision. (Repeat).
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Julie hopes to meet the same fate as her family by flying endlessly around the world. (New).
A food inspector struggles to come to terms with his daughter's decision to accept a prison sentence for a crime that she did not commit, after being framed for sexual harassment of her teenage student. She believes that she deserves the punishment for earlier crimes. (Repeat).
A couple of high school students sets out to make the ultimate senior video. As they transition into adulthood, Ethan and Justin try to embrace the moment and remember what it feels like to be young. This coming-of-age story explores the finality of childhood and what happens when the best years of your life come to an end. (Repeat).
In a hostile time for Asian Americans, the revisiting of an unlikely athlete's story 10 years later gives hope and shatters stereotypes on sport's biggest stage. (Repeat).
Two Asian Canadian adolescent girls are given one hour at the school dance by their strict immigrant parents and vow to make the most of it. (Repeat).
Dylan Baker, Steve Buscemi, Laura Linney and Peter Fonda are part of a remarkable ensemble cast in this drama about the residents of Laramie, Wyo., in the aftermath of the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay college student. Janeane Garofalo, Terry Kinney, Amy Madigan, Camryn Manheim, Christina Ricci, Frances Sternhagen, Joshua Jackson.
A Spike Lee documentary recalling events that led to a racially motivated 1963 bombing at Birmingham's 16th Street Church in which four children perished. Included: comments from victims' relatives; political and civil-rights leaders; and other notables, such as George Wallace and Bill Cosby.
Under the mentorship of controversial pop star Aryana Sayeed, two young singers vie to become the first-ever female winners of Afghan Star. As their dreams are within grasp, their lives change when the Taliban returns to power. (Repeat).
Jennifer puts the winning bid on a vintage Welte-Mignon player piano at the estate auction of a philanthropist, but soon realizes that the late owner may have led a less than charitable life and was murdered by someone looking to cash in on his ill-gotten gains. (Repeat).
A look at the history of the Statue of Liberty and the meaning of sculptor Auguste Bartholdi's creation to people around the world. (Repeat).
A chronicle of the class-action lawsuit brought by the Ramapough Mountain Indian tribe in northern New Jersey against the Ford Motor Company over decades of toxic-waste dumping. Directed by Maro Chermayeff and Micah Fink. Produced by James Redford. (Repeat).
A Spike Lee documentary recalling events that led to a racially motivated 1963 bombing at Birmingham's 16th Street Church in which four children perished. Included: comments from victims' relatives; political and civil-rights leaders; and other notables, such as George Wallace and Bill Cosby.
Tells the story of Jean who pins his hopes of recovering from his wounds on a miracle: his ten-year-old son. He is convinced that Loulou is the new Messiah. (Repeat).
Jennifer puts the winning bid on a vintage Welte-Mignon player piano at the estate auction of a philanthropist, but soon realizes that the late owner may have led a less than charitable life and was murdered by someone looking to cash in on his ill-gotten gains. (Repeat).
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