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- This third installment to "Tales of the City" finds Mary Ann Singleton struggling to advance in her new career as a TV personality, while Michael Tolliver is playing the field after his break-up with Jon Fielding. After her divorce, Prue Giroux finds comfort in a mysterious stranger she meets in the park. Brian Hawkins is struggling with his job and his new monogamous relationship with Mary Ann, and DeDe Halcyon Day returns with a dangerous revelation that could be the scoop Mary Ann has been waiting for.
- The Third season of Coast Guard Alaska takes the viewer back into the world of the United States Coast Guard stationed in rugged Kodiak, Alaska as they train and work in the harsh environment conducting dangerous Search and Rescue missions (SARs).
- When animals are injured or orphaned in Alaska, there are those that will step up to help
- Buyers head to Alaska for adventure and possibly a new home. During the search, these home seekers discover everything the great state has to offer as they decide if living in America's Last Frontier is right for them.
- "For Ed Ricketts" is a feature documentary which reveals the deep and profound impacts of marine biologist Ed "Doc" Ricketts' on author John Steinbeck, mythologist Joseph Campbell and on scientists around the world studying our oceans. Through his mentoring, his collaborations and his own ground-breaking works, Ricketts has helped to influence literature, science and philosophy for more than 80 years. Using filmed oral histories, archival footage, an extensive list of interviews this film explores the tidal effects of Ricketts' influences. We explore the real-time impact and importance of mentor-ship as we follow biologists, professors and scholars who are passing their torch to others on new expeditions that retrace Ricketts steps up and down the Pacific coast of North America; exploring his works and holistic ideas as they still resonate, influence and inspire scientists, artists, readers, thinkers, teachers, students and policy-makers across the globe.
- A feature-length independent documentary that follows the creation of a Steinway concert grand, #L1037- from forest floor to concert hall.
- In 1899, Edward H. Harriman, the head of the Union Pacific Railroad, organized a sea expedition along the coast of Alaska to study the flora, fauna, and natural wonders of the area. Harriman also intended to bring back specimens of the animals and plants he encountered. The group chosen for the voyage included scientists, artists, and writers. In 2001, Tom Litwin, of the Clark Science Center at Smith College, lead a similar expedition, retracing as closely as possible the route followed by the Harriman party. Along the way, we see many of the same peoples and places as those on the first expedition. We also see the changes that Alaska has endured in the previous 100 years.
- Two sisters must prove to their estranged father that they can meet the difficult challenges of commercial fishing during Alaska's brutal salmon season.
- Teenagers from diverse backgrounds gather each summer on an island in Southeast Alaska. Through a collage of deeply intimate portraits, Safe Enough reveals how pursuing art in a safe and inclusive space fosters vulnerability, authenticity and truth. Ultimately, the film inspires the question: what kind of healing and evolution is possible if we do not hide who we truly are?
- What does it feel like to be stranded in the Alaskan Wilderness? DEAD OR ALIVE takes viewers beyond recreations and thrusts them into true stories retold in the first-person point of view.
- Sitka, established just over a century ago, was the capital of what was then called New Russia, but what is now better known as Alaska. Many remnants of Russian culture and rule remain, which is interspersed with more western and native influences. Today, it is the oldest town in this region of Alaska with approximately 1,700 residents, most of whom depend upon the fishing industry for their livelihood. In contrast to Sitka is the city of Juneau, which no more than half century ago was only a gold miners' camp, but which is now a small metropolis of 6,000 inhabitants - which is similar in feel to any like-sized town in the contiguous United States - and the capital of Alaska. The Alaska Juneau gold mine is still an important business in the area. Because of the lack of roads connecting Juneau to the rest of the state, and the fact that the roads that are there are largely closed in the winter, air service in and out of Juneau Airport is important for the viability of the region. The harbor is also open year round and serves as a distribution point for goods coming in and going out of the region. The Mendenhall Glacier is one of the most spectacular natural sites of the area, being only one of the few glaciers to be named in the state.
- It is common to think of arts as a community luxury, but data shows the value of the arts runs far, far deeper. The arts support educational and youth development, preserve diverse cultures, help drive economic prosperity across communities, and do so much more. This series looks at the importance of investing in arts across the region of the Pacific Northwest.
- Two old friends encounter an evil spirit while hunting in the remote islands of Southeast Alaska.
- Sasha Larianoff, who runs a fox ranch on Rocking Moon Island off the coast of Alaska, hires Gary Tynan, an American soldier of fortune, to help her when her brother is injured. Nick Nash, who holds the mortgage on the fox ranch, feigns love for Sasha while conspiring with his band of poachers to steal Sasha's pelts during a celebration. Nash finally makes his move, overpowers Gary, and takes the swag to a cave. Gary regains his wits and leads a party of traders to the cave, catching Nash and his men red-handed. Gary decides to stay on and become an equal partner with Sasha on her fox ranch.
- Dr Victoria rescues a bald eagle impaled in a tree. After a successful rehabilitation the bird named Skewer is released. Two baby musk oxen are brought in but only one survives. A Cape Pacific Octopus is released back into the sea.
- Liza at the Sealife Centre takes in a seal pup and names her Cordova Kid. After some attention the pup is released. Britainy at the Alaskan Raptor Centre needs to trim Owlison's claws and beak, while Kara rescues one of two fighting eagles. After some treatment the eagle once more gets back to the wild. At the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Centre, Sarah feeds a grumpy bison.
- Sheila and the gang get a new net launcher and much humour follows. Then they get a call for a one eyed eagle needing serious help. Unexplained injuries in the wolf pack raises questions. As part of their research programme the Sealife Center, captures a small Pacific Sleeper Shark.
- 2011–201620mTV-YTV EpisodeHost Jeff Corwin explores the world of Alaskan birds and their unique relationship to the ocean. Jeff visits the Alaska Raptor Center where a bald eagle named Tahoe is ready to be released back to the wild. Jeff also travels to remote Grotto Island for fieldwork with wild birds, and he visits the Alaska SeaLife Center's bird habitat to meet baby puffin chicks.
- Jeff's ship arrives to Sitka, Alaska where he discovers amazing birds of prey and helps release a rehabilitated bald eagle back into the wilderness. In addition, he takes a seaplane up the coast to a pristine stream brimming with salmon. His final task is cooking delicious Baked Alaska onboard his ship.
- Jeff comes ashore in Sitka, Alaska to explore its forested islands and discovers brown bears as well as fresh blueberries. He continues his adventure at sea by catching a gorgeous coho salmon. In addition, he ties the whole day together by sharing a its local feast made from the spoiling temperatures of the day.
- Jeff sails the globe in search of its most amazing natural wonders. In Cozumel, Mexico, he explores a mysterious ancient underwater sinkhole. Then, he visits ice caves in Tokyo, Japan, and the steaming surface of an active volcano in Reykjavik, Iceland. Finally, Jeff witnesses thousands of spawning salmon in the pristine rivers of Sitka, Alaska.