Sunday, October 26 at 10:30 pm. In 1981, Mickey Rooney and Dennis Quaid starred in the highly-successful television drama "Bill" that forever changed the world's perception of people with disabilities...Now meet the real Bill Sackter! A Friend Indeed: The Bill Sackter Story is filmmaker Lane Wyrick's inspiring documentary about the transformation of the real Bill Sackter from a neglected individual to a national hero for people with disabilities. It all started from a chance encounter and an unlikely friendship.
Sunday, October 19 at 11 pm. Filmed in Sonoma County, Harvest reveals the blood, sweat and tears that go into every bottle of wine. Set during the harvest of 2011, the film follows five family wineries, an amateur home winemaker, and an extremely rare all-female picking crew made up of women from Michoacan and Oaxaca, Mexico. Particularly affecting are the women pickers, whose border-crossing stories show how much they had to sacrifice just to get to Sonoma County.
Sunday, October 5 at 8 pm & 9:30 pm. In this Miss Marple doubleheader, Miss Marple investigates the sudden death of a fellow guest at a Caribbean resort, then aids a friend working for an eccentric botanist:
8:00pm: Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery. While staying at a lavish tropical island hotel, Miss Marple investigates the sudden death of a fellow guest. She and a curmudgeonly business tycoon unravel a web of deceit, murder and "dark magic," leaving Miss Marple to consider every one of the hotel's guests as a suspect. Sir Antony Sher ("God on Trial") guest stars.
9:30pm: Miss Marple: Greenshaw's Folly. When an old family friend and her young son turn to Miss Marple for assistance, she finds them work and lodging at nearby Greenshaw's Folly, the family home of an eccentric botanist. All seems well, until the house's loyal butler dies unexpectedly. When another houseguest goes missing, Miss Marple begins a search for the truth, unveiling secrets of both the past and present. Fiona Shaw (Harry Potter) guest stars.
Monday, September 22 at 9 pm. Kelsey Carroll has one goal—to graduate from high school—and plenty of reasons why she shouldn't. She attends a school with one of the highest dropout rates in New Hampshire and has dealt with homelessness, sexual abuse, and ADHD. As a freshman, she didn't earn a single academic credit, but she did get suspended for dealing drugs. Who Cares About Kelsey? is the story of Kelsey's transformation from a defiant and disruptive "problem student" to a motivated and self-confident young woman. Along the way, critical figures in her personal and educational life shape her coming of age and play important roles in an education revolution that's about empowering—not overpowering—youth with emotional and behavioral challenges.
        
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