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Life isn't easy. We experience problems and setbacks every day. But during the hardest parts of life, when the bottom seems to fall out, where do we turn to peace? God offers Himself and His cross as an anchor of hope no matter what we face in life. The hope we find in Him allows us to leverage our darkest moments for His fame.
The 2018 shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper left five people dead, exposing not only the danger many journalists face but reminding the public of the essential role local journalism plays in communities large and small.
In 1999, a young Paul London graduated high school and packed his bags for Pennsylvania so he could be trained by one of his heroes, "The Franchise" Shane Douglas. BUT Shane suffered a injury and called off the camp so he could rehab his injury and so Paul's career went down a different path. Now for the first time Paul London finally meets his childhood hero and the Highspots TV cameras are there to catch this once in a lifetime meeting. Also, Paul walks us through the NWA Fanfest convention and runs into several other wrestling superstars such as Sunny, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan and Jimmy Snuka. Paul London at heart is a wrestling fan just like you and that's is why he wants to share this wonderful moment with his fellow fans of pro wrestling.
Nusrat has Left the Building... But When? is a film made on the metamorphic career of the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the famous sufi qawwali singer from Pakistan.
In this Heartie Christmas classic, Lucas arranges a holiday festival for Hope Valley and the response is so overwhelming he runs out of food---but the townspeople come to his rescue. Nathan considers a tempting job offer that would require Allie and him to leave their beloved community. And Elizabeth struggles to create a lasting Yuletide tradition for Little Jack.
The tale of four friends who are members of a high school swimming team, and the threat to those bonds when two of them experiment with cocaine.
An interpretation of the poem of the same name.
A man locked in his place of comfort tries to look back on his memories in order to accept himself before death.
A city traumatized by an outrageously overpriced renovation project executed by a now ex-government regime designed to shape a perverted hybrid identity and promote ethnic division in a multicultural community and profit from it, enormously. In the midst of that disturbing unfamiliarity that was once familiar, the remaining of a home that is changing, the narrator talks about the last day in the battle for the life of a loved one.
Stuart is coming to terms with a unique disease that sees him being an unwanted guest even in his own families home.
A break-in.
First-hand accounts from people whose caravan holidays failed to get off the ground.
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The tooth-mouse moves quietly in the darkness of people’s homes. The nature of his works compels him to hide from humans. But all this secrecy unleashes in him an existential thought: “how can something exist if no one ever sees it?”
Interwoven fragments of one day in the filmmaker's childhood.
Anita Dobson narrates a look at some '80s TV moments that many celebrities would rather forget, from a stunt that went wrong for Paul Daniels to Des O'Connor's dog bite on the nose.
Dame Penelope Keith narrates this look back at the less-than-perfect 70s TV the stars would rather forget, with moments from ‘Fawlty Towers’, ‘Jukebox Jury’, ‘The Goodies’ and ‘Question Time’.
Although close allies for decades, the U.K. has one major difference to its American cousin: the Monarchy. Presidents have come and gone for hundreds of years with each political party fighting it out for a place at the White House. And yet, the British Monarchy has remained a constant, witnessing the rise and fall of governments across the Atlantic from a distance. But what happens when one of the world's most powerful political leaders meets one of the world's most powerful families? This is When the Windsors Met the Bushes.
Less-than-perfect moments from the TV's most popular interview programmes including 'The Jonathan Ross Show'.
Fern Britton narrates a selection of TV's most memorable guests, whether they're suffering a slip of the tongue, a technical meltdown or having a bust-up. Featuring less-than-perfect appearances by Piers Morgan, Jonathan Ross, Stormzy, Shirley Bassey, Bez, Lembit Opik and Kathy Burke.