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- A violent police detective investigates a brutal murder that might involve a manipulative and seductive novelist.
- Hollywood movers and shakers dissect their own personal lives when everything seems to clash together.
- To claim a big inheritance, a down-on-his-luck mechanic must win a series of competitions as outlined in his birth father's will.
- Rachel helped John set-up Claudio against Hayley.
- Nestled in the redwood forest of Northern California, the Humboldt Crabs, founded in 1945, are the oldest continuously operated summer collegiate baseball team, with their own band, ardent fans, and tradition of winning.
- In their inaugural season, the Chico Heat have an improbable second half and win the 1997 Western Baseball League Championship with the help of Owner Steve Nettleton, Manager Bill Plummer and closer Joe Dawley.
- Riley Joseph is taking a trip. Traveling makes her jumpy and the phone calls from her over-tending friend Brenna aren't helping. Riley winds through the back roads of a California coastal oblivion. At the most remote portion of her journey her car fails her. She waits half the day for help, but when the massive truck pulls in behind her she begins to feel something is very wrong. Is it in her mind? Is it Brenna's suggestions playing upon her vulnerability? Or is the stranger now approaching her hunting these lonely roads for prey?
- Are you a fan of "My Fair Lady"? Now, for the first time...find out what Eliza Doolittle was REALLY thinking.
- Lauter Q. Jackson has a chance to finally catch the serial killer responsible multiple murders.
- Mandatorily discharged from the Marines, James returns home to his ailing wife and an unfamiliar America. With a new wave of radical ideologies and the first female President - James quickly learns this is not the same country he fought for and must take up arms against what he once swore to protect.
- His dream is to be a movie star. His reality is a constant struggle. His persevering journey is a story to be told.
- Pressured into the Catholic sisterhood by her mom and dad, Thérèse is persuaded by a young Marine to go on a date the night before her initial vows as she struggles with her sexuality, her spirituality, and her parents' expectations.
- NorCal Public Media is proud to present the first episode of a five-part series called Prepare Yourself! Together with the Sonoma County Department of Emergency Management, through a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency), NorCal has designed this series to give common sense advice about preparing for a natural disaster. The first episode centers on what you can do to protect yourself and your family in the aftermath of a flood emergency. Over the coming months, programs will feature information about Earthquakes and Tsunamis, Wildfires, and Neighborhood Preparedness.
- In 1827, Anton Sukorov and his young daughter were expelled from Fort Ross for their pagan beliefs. All thought they had been committed to oblivion within the sky-devouring California redwood groves...but families survive. Present day, Jasmine is a commercial real estate agent scouting unincorporated land for a resort project. Amid the silent decay of the forest she finds Sukorov's descendants consumed by raging fear and murderous hysteria. Once inside their universe she may never be able to return home.
- A story about life. Who we are, and how we are all connected to each other.
- A young girl awakens to the dichotomies between her parents' values and their practices. Her growing disillusionment and the lack of guidance leave her feeling more and more abandoned in what seems to be a an increasingly dark world. Based on a poem by Rosemary Griggs, this short piece addresses the difficulties we all have in trying to contextualize our experiences within our belief systems.
- A college guy, Jack, and a college girl, Lily, are falling for each other but jealousy rears its ugly head. Jack doesn't realize what he has until it's going, going, gone.
- The twenty-two contestants - who arrive as teams of two - are introduced, three of whom are the heaviest three contestants ever on the show, and one team which weighs collectively close to half a ton. Their initial weigh-in is held in each's hometown in front of family, friends and other townsfolk. When they arrive on campus and enter the gym for the first time, the contestants are surprised to see it empty, except for twenty-two bicycles. Each team is to cycle collectively 26.2 miles, the equivalent of a marathon. The team to finish the distance first gets immunity from elimination, the bottom two teams who will be asked to leave the campus immediately. However Bob and Jillian are training together, and use the first workout to assess the fitness and personality of each of the contestants. At the first weigh-in, the contestants are weighed as a team. The team with the lowest percentage of weight loss falls below the yellow line. The remaining contestants vote which of the two on that team will be eliminated. At the weigh-in, two contestants set new weight loss records for the show.
- After the previous weigh-in, Sherry was voted off campus. The remaining contestants learn that Sherry is not the only one going home - all the contestants are going home for one week. Michael in particular is relishing this opportunity to visit with his ill grandmother. Waiting for each contestant at home are two boxes and a DVD on which Alison explains what they are to do with the boxes' contents. They involve in combination a reward challenge and a temptation. Beyond the challenge, the pressures of real life weigh-in on the minds of some more than others. Will those stresses translate into this week's weigh-in?
- Sunshine, who fell below the red line at the last weigh-in, is not the only contestant going home this week. The final four contestants are all going home for thirty days before returning to campus to weigh-in to see which three will make it to the finale. While at home, each contestant weighs in in front of friends and family to show how much weight they have lost to date on campus. Some find being at home a challenge in and of itself, but some also find a few cathartic moments. The contestants quickly learn that they will have much work to do in those thirty days as they will be running a marathon at the end of their thirty days. Each finisher of the marathon will be given $10,000 to be donated to the charity of their choice. Two, who find the task daunting, decide to run the race together and finish together. During the race, each contestant is given some inspirational support. The contestants also learn that the two who fall below the yellow line will not have their fate resting in their competitors' hands, but rather that of home voters. Those two plead their case before voting begins.
- Bagwell, Weaver, Belcher and Barnard families compete.