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- Feeling pressured to become more sexually experienced before she goes to college, Brandy Klark makes a list of things to accomplish before hitting campus in the fall.
- Leading health experts examine the history of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines and question decades of dietary advice insisting that saturated fats are bad for us.
- A dissatisfied vicenarian seeks advice on life and romance from a retirement home playboy, with mixed results.
- Idaho, the Movie is a one-hour television documentary featuring the well known and the hidden treasures of Idaho. An elemental theme carries viewers on a tour of the state's mountains, rivers, deserts, landscapes, lakes and more. Think of it as Idaho's own "Planet Earth" style program. From the Sawtooths to the Tetons, from the big lakes of North Idaho to the deserts of the South-West, from unique landscapes like Craters of the Moon and Thousand Springs to Mesa and Shoshone Falls, to the rivers large and small - Idaho the Movie shares them all.
- In the heart of the Northern Rockies, one 500-mile stretch of highway connects the West's most renowned blue-ribbon trout streams. It also passes through some of America's most spectacular scenery-jagged peaks, bewitching deserts, shimmering waters in pristine forests - a region that draws anglers from all over the world to settings that restore the soul. "The Rocky Mountain Fly Highway" is a one-hour documentary narrated by Tom Skerritt, written by Tim Woodward, directed by Tom Hadzor and produced by Wide Eye Productions. The program follows U.S. Highway 20 as it passes through some of the best fly fishing waters in the world. Shot on location in Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Oregon, it is a visual feast of scenic beauty. You don't have to fly fish to love "The Rocky Mountain Fly Highway."
- A sequel to the Emmy Award-winning film, Idaho the Movie 2 reveals timeless beauty in untouched places. An artists' theme carries viewers into wild and wide open landscapes-- from pristine wilderness areas to desert canyons lost in time.
- Widescreen documentary about designing and building one of the world's most energy efficient, high performance buildings - the US Green Building Council LEED CS Platinum rated Banner Bank Building in Boise, Idaho. Built for standard costs using standard parts put together in an integrated way, this 11 story building shows that building green is good business and good for the environment.
- Experience the wonder of more than 2 dozen of the West's most intriguing animals. Wildlife of the West takes you stream-side and mountain-side, to dizzying heights and stunning habitats. Written and narrated by Emmy Award winner, Tim Woodward.
- Idaho from Above features one of America's final frontiers. The film soars over every region of Idaho, including stunning aerial footage of the largest contiguous wilderness area in the lower 48 states.
- The Great American Beer Fest this year featured 101 categories of beer. Some of the top awards went to the small brewers. How do they compete? What other surprises will we find in the towns where they brew for gold? Untapped showcases three small town Boise brewers in their native habitats-- hip pubs; warehouses turned hangouts; in a town on the edge of the next big thing.
- Office Hours is the newest ICTV (Ithaca College Television) scripted dramedy. It's about a girl named Patty. She's the campus's own Olivia Pope. It seems as though she has everything: the connections, the power, the reputation. But she has a big secret. What happens when the one person she hoped wouldn't find out finally digs up that dirt? Not only is she at risk of losing her underground network, but also her best friend, Steph. With a wacky bunch of characters, and a real beating heart in the story of friendship, Office Hours is new ground on ICTV.
- Supermodel and actress Margaux Hemingway was found dead in July 1996, this story examines her life. From her success in the mid 1970's as a top fashion model, her first starring role, and a desultory film career marred by alcoholism and bulimia and failed marriages.
- The documentary profiled the life and career of Marlon Brando.
- Theo Wilson time-travels to the mid 1800s where he finds a young man named Jesse James on the path toward becoming America's most infamous outlaw. Wilson uncovers Jesse James' rise to fame and subsequent fall - from his beating by Union militiamen, to his participation in a massacre at the hand of Confederate guerillas, to a revenge killing during his first big bank robbery, to a PR campaign quickly followed by a disastrous heist that sends him into hiding. Theo is there when Jesse James falls prey to a bullet fired by a gang member with a thirst for fame.