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- An examination of the infamous pornographic film Deep Throat (1972), covering aspects from the film's creation to its cultural impact.
- The life and career of Little Richard, the one-of-a-kind rock 'n' roll icon who shaped the world of music.
- Better Connecticut, part of The Better Show family, is a daily lifestyle talk show which promotes local CT stories, cultural events and news, combined with segments on cooking, decoration and health.
- A compilation of illusions that went disastrously wrong, including a number of near fatal cases. Also featuring a discussion of some of magic's most dangerous acts and mishaps featuring world famous magicians.
- Information collected about pharaohs, mummies and ancient pyramids often prove to be more fiction than fact. Much speculation and mystery shroud this time in history, resulting in intense public curiosity and interest. The filmmakers embarked on an adventure to set the record straight about one mystery in particular. Traveling to Egypt with a leading team of Egyptology experts, host John Pruitt delved into the case of an Atlanta resident mummy thought to be the great pharaoh Ramses I. Since its discovery in 1817, the tomb of Ramses I has remained a mystery. The legendary god-king's mummy was missing, along with the priceless riches buried with him. Nearly 3000 years after his death, Ramses' well-preserved remains may resurfaced in Atlanta at Emory University's Carlos Museum.
- French composer Michel Legrand is featured in a musical tribute with guest performers Lena Horne, Jack Jones, Mike Curb Congregation, and a group of esteemed jazz musicians.
- A biographical portrait of the late American collage artist Romare Bearden, and the story of a remarkable exhibition mounted by the National Gallery of Art, which assembled a collection of privately-owned pieces for display.
- It's another episode of featuring twenty more of the dumbest criminals ever captured on video. Guiding us through this with insightful commentary are some of your favorite D-List celebrities including Danny Bonaduce, Todd Bridges, Tonya Harding and Leif Garrett.
- Oprah Winfrey guests anchors GMA.
- In 1982, two families, are badly shaken when they learn that a mysterious deadly disease called AIDS is threatening the blood system. Each has boys with hemophilia. The medical community struggles to understand the growing epidemic.
- On Nov. 12, 2012, Atlanta entrepreneur Terry Porter is found shot dead execution style in his front yard; there is no forensic evidence or witnesses, so detectives attempt to use surveillance footage to catch Porter's killer.