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- In a far corner of Southern Appalachia, moonshiner Popcorn Sutton makes one last batch of true bootleg whiskey. The craft of traditional distillation is revealed along with a lifetime of memories in the trade.
- 2021 Emmy Winner. 1 in 52 players from Kinston High make it to the NBA, the most per capita in the world. Where basketball provides the only way out for many, something is definitely in the water in Kinston, North Carolina.
- The past and the present merge as this program highlights the USS North Carolina's history and her legacy that continues today.
- SAVING THE HANSEN HOUSE is the story of a mild-mannered college professor from the Midwest who buys a dilapidated18th-century farmhouse in a small North Carolina town. Originally he plans to just restore it and then maybe sell it and move on. But the house turns out to be something special, and the town is even more special. Before he knows it, he is putting down roots. This one-hour documentary chronicles the unique challenges and rewards of saving a 250-year-old house.
- Explore the contemporary, lived experiences of communities of color in the American South and Puerto Rico through the lenses of diverse filmmakers in "Hindsight."
- North Carolina is filled with culture, adventure and boundless opportunity. And when it comes to travel, there's something for everyone.
- The 60-minute documentary will provide a retrospective on the life of the late Dr. Billy O. Wireman, president of Queens University of Charlotte from 1978 - 2002, and the significant growth and changes the University has experienced during the last quarter century.
- This series celebrates remarkable North Carolinians whose accomplishments have impacted the state, country, and world. One of NC's greatest cultural resources is its people, evident in the rich, diverse lives featured in each piece.
- Warren Wilson College partners with UNC-TV to present The Swannanoa Gathering's 25th anniversary concert, starring Grammy Award winners Janis Ian, Kathy Mattea and Tom Paxton.
- Fighting Traditions is an interesting mix of old and new: a look at three different women in completely different places, but all with one thing in common-their Thai heritage. This provocative and heartfelt film raises larger questions about women's roles in Thailand and a Thai woman's desire for something more.
- Durham-based Horizon Productions presents a documentary film about Team River Runner, a national volunteer program that helps wounded and disabled war veterans heal through whitewater paddling sports. The film tells the story of a group of wounded Raleigh veterans who found a renewed purpose in the rivers of North Carolina, and in the support of fellow veterans and volunteer whitewater paddlers who are grateful for their service.
- What's a hungry kangaroo to do when her refrigerator is as empty as her tummy? Join UNC-TV's Just For Kids star Read-a-roo as she goes on a shopping excursion for healthy, tasty treats! Joined by her long-time pal Miss Joy, Read-a-roo meets new friends, samples yummy snacks, and learns about all the tasty vegetables and fruits available - many grown right here in North Carolina! Let's Go Shopping With Read-a-roo is a fun expedition for the entire family, filled with colorful characters and sing-along songs! Grab a shopping basket and come along!
- Scientists speculate on what higher life forms might look like on planets with environments different from earth.
- A small Cajun town in rural Louisiana holds an annual exhibition football game between the majority-Black public school and majority-White private school, called the Tee Cotton Bowl.
- Today, people want locally grown, organic food more than ever before. And that demand for fresh produce is year round - not just in the spring and summer months. Which makes us wonder - how much food can we grow at home when the temperatures outside drop below freezing?
- Although the words "dirt" and "soil" are often used interchangeably, to a gardener, there's a big difference. "Soil" (cue angelic music) is what gives life to a garden - full of organic matter, minerals and nutrients. But not all soil is created equal, which is why it's a great idea to get to know your soil first, so that you can make additions and amendments if anything is lacking.
- As heirloom seeds continue to lose ground to modern hybrids, habitat destruction and careless stewardship, many of these diverse and treasured varieties of the past are lost forever.
- If one didn't grow up on a farm, how does one learn to be an farmer? What about the specialized knowledge it takes for organic farming? Farm school. "Green Acres is the place to be; farm living is the life for me." You might remember that jingle to the opening of the popular series; Green Acres from decades ago. But today, that same desire is alive and well and spawning "Organic Farm Schools" all over the country.