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- Young men are vanishing from a small, Oregon town and the only suspect is beautiful, young recluse Veronica Chandler. Eddie Hooper sets out to solve the mystery, but his fascination with Veronica could make him the next victim.
- Angie is looking for a way out. But Rose won't go with her, and trouble has a habit of following Jimmy. When Vince Ellis drifts into town, Angie will do anything to make him her ticket out. Anything. What she doesn't know is Ellis has a secret. And Rose has a problem. And Jimmy has a very, very short fuse... In a sudden burst of violence, Angie's world is shattered. As Ellis and Jimmy go on the run and Rose fights for survival, Angie realizes that life is what happens right here, right now, and not somewhere else. Filmed entirely on location in the picturesque Pacific Northwest, Somewhere Else is a glimpse behind the veil of a small town.
- Beginning in the 1840s, nearly 350,000 people traveled west on the Oregon Trail in the largest voluntary human migration ever recorded. Many of these pioneers were women. In this program - produced in conjunction with the sesquicentennial celebration of the Oregon Trail crossing - author and historian LaRee Johnson reads from the journals of three courageous women - Lucy Ann Bailey, Mary Esther West Riddle, and Elizabeth Dixon Smith Geer - as they describe in their own words the joys and hardships of their journeys. Recorded in beautiful Pacific Northwest locations and featuring authentic period costumes, this unique video provides a glimpse into the challenges faced by the pioneers as they settled the wilds of Oregon.
- Never underestimate a determined trick-or-treater.
- In November of 1969, Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean became the fourth human being to set foot on the moon. Upon returning to earth, he employed his artist's eye to create a series of paintings that illustrated this incredible voyage. In this program, recorded more than 30 years after the original mission, Captain Bean shares colorful anecdotes surrounding his adventure as Apollo 12's lunar module pilot. His presentation, recorded before a live audience in Cannon Beach, Oregon, was then supplemented with NASA photos, archival footage and Bean's own original artwork. Captain Bean's description of his extraordinary experience - shared only by a select few individuals in the entire history of human existence - is intellectually inspiring and emotionally stirring, providing the viewer with an enlightened perspective of our uniquely beautiful and fragile world.