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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- A resourceful British government agent seeks answers in a case involving the disappearance of a colleague and the disruption of the American space program.
- James Bond is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate armed with a complex organisation and a reliable psychic tarot card reader.
- When a Jamaican sprinter is disqualified from the Olympic Games, he enlists the help of a dishonored coach to start the first Jamaican Bobsled Team.
- Short dramas each with a twist of some kind; across the first four seasons most of these are from short stories by Roald Dahl.
- Super-spy Flint takes on a cabal of women plotting to rule the world.
- Stella is a highly successful, forty-something San Francisco stock broker who is persuaded by her colorful New York girlfriend Delilah to take a well deserved, first-class vacation to Jamaica.
- The hosts travel to various destinations around the world. As they do, you view their experiences and listen to their critiques along the way.
- Travel is at a tipping point. From Caribbean beaches to remote villages in Kenya, forgotten voices reveal the real conditions and consequences of one of the largest industries in the world. The role of the modern tourist is on trial.
- Sir Harry Oakes is a wealthy magnate, living amongst the British aristocrats who have made their home in the Bahamas just prior to World War II. Their small community is one of privilege and status and when Sir Harry's beloved daughter marries a handsome but penniless gigolo, Alfred De Marigny, Sir Harry is outraged by the union. But before Sir Harry can break up the marriage he is brutally and viciously murdered and his son-in-law is the prime suspect. Nothing is as it appears and Sir Harry's death soon points towards intrigue and deception on an international scale.
- Reggae legends jam to the Jamaican beat in this classic film of the 1983 Reggae Sunsplash. Held in Montego Bay, the festival showcases the finest in reggae, dub and ska.
- Documentary look at the effects of globalization on Jamaican industry and agriculture.
- Two friends reunite in the Caribbean to find the lost treasure of 17th century pirate Henry Morgan.
- ReverseD is reality TV with a purpose; inspiring guests and saving lives of people with Diabetes and Weight Issues..
- When Christopher confronts his own violent temper which threatens his wife and children, he flies home to Jamaica and engages in an exorcism of the spirit, from his memories of his abusive, philandering, and hard-living father Henry, whose name for his only son was "Runt".
- Sam Livingston a young African American male from Prince Georges County, MD who looks for a successful life in the entertainment industry. During this journey Sam finds there are many obstacles in his path some brought on by those close to him. Who is loyal to who?
- Original 1973 short promotional documentary on the making of the 8th James Bond movie Live and Let Die (1973).
- SINBAD'S SUMMER JAM: Second Annual 70's Soul Music Festival is a summer music festival organized and hosted by comedian Sinbad, and features performances by prominent soul and funk musicians from the 1970s. The festival aired on HBO.
- Fitness Zone, an award winning TV series of 50 half-hour fitness programs aired throughout the world in early 2000. It gained popularity in Canada, the United States, Australia, South Korea and the Middle East. Fitness Zone has helped thousands of people keeping fit. To further this cause, the series is now available online.The series featuring Cardio, Martial arts, Strength training, Hip Hop, Boxercise and Navy Seals. The series is not studio based, and features 18 different and inspiring locations ranging from an aircraft hanger, nightclub, an ice hockey arena and a waterfall in Jamaica. By providing the viewer with continually changing locations, Fitness Zone aims to remove some of the monotony from working out. Host, fitness expert, and two-time North American martial-arts champion Adonna Greaves, along with her teammates Anna Lampignano, Chris Roche, Tracy Cooke and gives you a complete exercise program that will condition your body, burn calories and at the same time have fun doing it.
- An inspiring true story that spans eight years & five continents. Malaipet retires after losing his championship title to live with his father on his struggling rice farm. For this Thai boxer, being sent away to a Muay Thai camp meant leaving his home at age 6. For his father, sending his son away meant giving him a chance to fight for a better life. Now back home, he starts rebuilding family relationships. An American fight manager recruits Malaipet to come live & fight in the USA. Making a tough decision, Malaipet leaves his father once again. Malaipet begins the American dream, easily winning fight after fight. While Muay Thai fighters are looked down upon in Thailand, they are heroes & stars throughout the world. The sensational & flashy life style of America takes its toll on the boxer. From excess drinking, womanizing to no training, he loses as many fights as he is winning. Desperate for money, Malaipet accepts an offer to fight Mixed Martial Arts in the Octagon. He thrills the audience & secures a national TV contract. Feeling homesick & patriotic, Malaipet fights for his country in battle billed as "Holland vs. Thailand." Now back on the top of his game, he is given a chance to fight again for the World Title, but this time against a fellow Thai teammate & friend, Yodsaenklai. Malaipet loses his bid for the championship & is broke once again. After investigating Malaipet's bank accounts, his manager discovers all these years Malaipet has been sending his fight purse back to his father. With this final championship fight, he finally pays off his father's farm.
- Actor Errol Flynn takes a group of scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography on an expedition to the South Seas aboard his schooner, The Zaca.
- Donovan Bailey was often misunderstood because of his confidence and maligned because of his bravado. The world was about to realize that none of this mattered to Bailey, he was on a mission to flip the world of track and field on its head.
- A feature length documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Michael Ray exposing the harsh realities of sex trafficking and police corruption in the island of Jamaica.
- Brooks, a fallen detective's son must choose between his duty to stop a dangerous new drug and his growing attraction to his best friend's girlfriend, as he races against time to catch the elusive criminal behind it all.
- A thought - provoking art and documentary feature exploring identity, heritage, mental health, motherhood/family, LGBTQIA+ and climate change.
- A Documentary Feature exploring the historical and cultural links between the islands of Newfoundland and Jamaica by their trade in salted cod and rum.
- Everything that they believe in is tested when Mark, a prominent pastor and his wife invite a stranger to join them for dinner.
- This concert series covers five days and nights of the live band Reggae music festival. Over 65 name bands played during those five days at Catherine Hall in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
- Everything that they believe in is tested when Mark, a prominent pastor and his wife invite a stranger to join them for dinner.
- No other country of the "Third World" has evolved, but also altered it's music in the last 30 years to the same extent as Jamaica. This film portrays the genesis of Reggae music, which has its origins in the deportation of many Africans as slaves to the British colony of Jamaica. The development of Reggae reflected the struggle against racist oppression and exploitation, which after the victory over the colonial powers in 1962, directed itself against the destruction caused and left behind by the former government. In the 1950's, the Jamaican seasonal workers returned from the southern States of America, bringing the first transistor radios and records, and with them Rhythm & Blues. The new music was transmitted directly by radio from Florida to the towns and villages of Jamaica, where the traditional Caribbean music, the Mento, and the Calypso with its African rhythm, were at home. Musicians began to combine elements of Rythm and Blues with traditional Jamaican music and the African rhythm. Results of their experiments were Ska, then Rock-Steady and finally in the late 60's, Reggae. Radio and records have introduced a new chapter to Jamaican music, as Reggae would no longer be conceivable without recording studios and records. Today you can find record shops everywhere in Jamaica, where the latest hits recorded in Kingston are played. The music throbs from huge loudspeakers on the streets. Here the young people listen and dance to the music, some of them all day long. Here they explain why they love "their" Reggae.
- "German Town: The Lost history Of Seaford Town, Jamaica" is an independent documentary film by Director David Ritter and Executive Producer Clinton H. Wallace that explores the history of Jamaicans of German heritage within Seaford Town aka German Town located in the mountainous region of Westmoreland, Jamaica. The inhabitants of Seaford Town are descendants of German indentured servants who were brought to Jamaica to work the plantations after the abolition of slavery in the British Empire. Through Candid interviews this documentary film explores the history and life of Jamaicans of German Heritage.
- Eleven of the world's top athletes compete for the 1999 Superstars title in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
- A documentary about the dancehall culture of Jamaica.
- In this action comedy feature film, 'Superbob' utilizes his highflying karate mastery and investigative techniques to tackle the ruthless Big Yard. As time races on 'Superbob' must rescue his son Dante, who has been kidnapped by Big Yard. Big Yard operates a child smuggling ring and 'Superbob' must save Dante or lose his son forever.
- A tour of sports played in the Caribbean in Puerto Rico and Jamaica. An airplane fly's over Puerto Rico. HA El Moro on San Juan Bay. Watch men playing golf on course in El Moro fort. Shots of water ski-ing and a baseball game in large stadium. Girls play softball, basketball team of University of Puerto Rico practice, men playing tennis. Horsemanship people riding Paco Fino horses. Street scenes of British Jamaica, policemen directing traffic. At racetrack, horses racing, polo and soccer games, shots of paople rafting down a river. Various shots in Montego Bay, beach, a rowboat with glass window in bottom, shots thru window, sailboat racing, fishing. Various, young boy catching a fish, man fighting marlin on line and marlin brought on board, shark gets away, flags run up to signal two catches, two marlin hung out displayed.
- The Superstars returned after a three year hiatus as New York Giants safety Jason Sehorn captured the championship. The 10-event competition was held at Half Moon Resort and Montego Bay, Jamaica featuring world-class athletes competing for the best "overall" athlete.
- 2001– 1h 29mTV-PG8.1 (79)TV EpisodeThe final three teams receive a clue telling them to travel from their Pit Stop in Potter's Field Park, England to Kingston, Jamaica and then take a taxi 90 miles to the Frenchman's Cove in Port Antonio.
- It's not just college students that enjoy Spring Break, E! takes you to the hottest spring break spots in the world.
- Host Victoria Wood continues her tour of former British colonies - Queen Victoria's Empire - by visiting Ghana, Jamaica and Newfoundland. In Ghana, the focus is on how the British perfected the slave trade and the impact that has had on modern Ghanaian society. Many of those slaves were transported to Jamaica to work on sugar plantations. She explores what connection, if any, still exists between the two countries. Lastly she visits Newfoundland and visits the site to which Queen Victoria sent the first trans-Atlantic message via undersea cable.
- Holly, Bridget, and Kendra go to Jamaica for Holly's sister's wedding.
- The 1764 Jacobite defeat at Culloden left Scotland divided and bankrupt. A Scottish diaspora throughout the colonial British empire (e.g. Culloden plantation on Jamaica), including Jacobite exilees, played a key part in building a rich, confident Scotland. Instead of fatal religious fanaticism, enlightened capitalist modernity was successfully adopted in science, overseas commerce, industry and society by self-made Scots, as studied by Adam Smith. Glasgow became their leading, opulent merchant port city, exploiting the colonies. Its small rich elite owning everything and wretched masses soon awoke literate protest against inequality at home and merciless slavery. Both helped sparkle the American Revolution.
- Zak, Nick and Aaron embark on a two-part lockdown on the island of Jamaica, which includes an exploration of the Rose Hall's infamous White Witch and the never-before-investigated home of Johnny Cash.