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- Holiday travellers are stranded at an airport on Christmas Eve. The plot shows how the miracles at Gate 213 affect each person's life.
- A faithful recounting of the ministry, trial and martyrdom of the fifteenth century Bohemian priest John Hus, who built on the reforms of John Wycliffe, taught the Bible in the vernacular and who influenced Martin Luther a century later.
- Lifestyle with Roy Ice is a talk show focused on living a full, healthy, and balanced life. The show features panel discussions, interviews, and demonstration segments focused on whole life health. Formerly known as Lifestyle Magazine.
- This half-hour news magazine / docudrama television show hosted by Dwight K. Nelson investigated the possibility of God in all its expressions. With artists illuminating the wonder of life and world-renown scientists demystifying the technologies of nature, the show strove to bridge the gap between science and theology.
- Stand-Up Comedienne Devorah Cutler-Rubenstein shares the power of perspective and a sense of humor when coping with a lumpectomy. Her antics are complemented by Sarah Uffindell, a M.D., in neurology residency who with a similar perspective, endured a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery.
- Not all the perpetrators are men. Meet Robert Ellis, a VICTIM of spousal abuse, and a professional pilot whose wife literally beat him into the ER room on more than one occasion. Also meet Mike Altman, who fits perhaps the more familiar profile of the male abuser ? and learn how he was able to heal from this misdirected anger - and meet his wife, with whom he has been able to rebuild their family.
- He's created over 38 television series, written more than 350 episodes himself, and executive produced over 1,500. He also has two feature films in development and three national best selling novels - and another one on the way - to his credit. Who would've ever thought that one of the most prolific television writers/producers ever, Steven J. Cannell, has Dyslexia?