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- A young woman on her way to a new life in the 1800's suddenly finds herself a widow. Now she must live with a recently widowed young man and his daughter. Can any of them find love again?
- The story of the romance between the King of Siam and widowed British schoolteacher, Anna Leonowens, during the 1860s.
- Returning to USA after WWII, Noah goes wandering and angling. He comes to a small town and valley to catch a huge bass. He meets a cute widow and other good people there.
- A young alchemist struggles to resurrect the old west town of Celeb's Folly but in doing so, finds his family now in jeopardy. As tensions build, the Blood Moon Rises, accompanied by the howling of wolves and the promise of bloodshed.
- From peyote to prozac, a sensitive portrait of five former hippies now approaching middle age.
- In June of 1866, while in Washington to pursue reparations from Congress for property losses during the Gold Rush, Swiss-born John Sutter sits for a portrait that still hangs in Solothurn. As Frank Buchser paints, Sutter relates his life story: his childhood, apprenticeship, early marriage, business failures, and departure to America, alone, in the late 1830s. He establishes his business empire in what becomes Sacramento, losing out again when gold is discovered at a mill he's building, his lands to be trampled by the world rushing in. Nearly 20 years later, reunited with his wife and living in New York, dignified and without regrets, he futilely lobbies Congress.
- Carl realizes he's wasting his life and decides to walk away from his hellish boss and job to go to whitewater guide school to learn to become a professional river guide. But it's not as easy a transition as he dreamed.
- The gold had been there all along. It had been rumored about and written about, but now it was finally discovered. Even today, it is common knowledge amongst gold miners and geologists that eighty to ninety percent of the gold is still in the ground. It just costs too much to mine. Such is Sacramento's history and many believe such is her future. But Sacramento's true gold would not be found in minerals in the earth, but in the hearts of her people. In each of our lives, there are values passed down from previous generations that are well worth preserving, while others are best discarded. Now it is our turn to mine the spiritual riches of our Christ-like ancestors, the reservoirs of those who have gone before us.
- An elite team of experts in paranormal research. They investigate any reports of mysterious sightings of the unknown. They must work together to defeat the unknown and prove its existence.
- Hoping for a big break on the story of a missing girl, newspaper writer Robert O'Dwyer returns to his hometown of Lockwood and must choose between his career and his family in order to uncover the girl's killer in this 1920's period piece.
- Huell goes to Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park where members of its living history program dressed as James Marshall and period miners give an idea of life back then and take him to the spot gold was discovered January 24, 1848.
- The Smithsonian Channel's AERIAL AMERICA soars over Northern California to discover a world of unparalleled wildness and beauty. In that landscape, humanity has produced an unmatched scale of achievement--the city of San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and the wineries of Napa - but all this is threatened by the inherent instability of the land. Northern California could yet come crashing down.