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- Host Jill Wagner travels the country to seek out talented artisans who continue to make products the traditional way...with their own two hands. In every half-hour episode, Jill meets three gifted craftsmen and gets a behind-the-scenes look at how their products are created. Along the way, viewers learn about the history and cultural heritage that inspire and influence the design of their handcrafted items.
- Jess Roy travels across ACC college towns, showcasing unique activities, historic spots, popular eateries, giving viewers a taste of each area's offerings.
- In the midst of a catastrophic steel industry collapse, a remarkable grassroots community effort leads to a national healthcare program that helps more than 200 million children...and counting.
- Carrie Morey balances business and family life in Charleston, S.C.
- First person accounts present factors contributing to the federal debt and possible solutions. Topics include entitlement programs, defense spending, tax reform, and the choices America's debt forces on individuals and businesses.
- The film that focuses on the Confederate Battle flag and its impact on the people, politics and perceptions of South Carolina and beyond.
- In high schools across the country there is a growing belief that debate-based pedagogies improve academic achievement and civility, encouraging students to think critically, construct compelling arguments and engage in reasoned discourse.
- Although an icon of the American West, the buffalo was hunted to near extinction until a handful of determined people stepped in to save it.
- GAC and Southern Living team up for an insider's tour of the very best in SEC tailgating. The TV special visits The Grove at Ole Miss and the Quad at Alabama and showcases delicious recipes, high end decor, fashion trends and diehard fans.
- The half-hour documentary A WILL TO PREACH offers viewers an unprecedented look at a pastor moving from scripture to sermon. Through interviews with family and colleagues, plus intimate camera access to Willimon and his process, A WILL TO PREACH offers a fascinating study of story, homiletics, humor, faith, and ultimately, the art of preaching.
- Mo Rocca hosts this look back at 20 years of Food Network, beginning with its very early days and including interviews with cooking personalities from shows past and present.
- A compelling look at the opioid crisis from those who live, endured or fight addiction.
- Jeff Mauro and his family visit the Magic Kingdom for a fun-filled vacation full of amazing meals, jaw-dropping attractions, and - best of all - time for all the family to connect and laugh together, as they all discover their Disney "sides."
- Our Vanishing Americana South Carolina follows photographer Mike Lassiter on a journey down the Main Streets of the Palmetto State, celebrating Mom and Pop shops that have been serving their towns for decades.
- A divorcee attempts to navigate an awkward battery of speed dating prospects in hopes of making a connection.
- Hope & Power showcases the non-profit organization RAIN in Charlotte, North Carolina through the story of two friends troubled after a positive HIV diagnosis. The short film chronicles the moment in the friendship and the help provided by the RAIN organization.
- 2014 Charlottean of the year, James Ford, talks about his journey to becoming a public school teacher and what his job means to him.
- It takes more than just patience to get a drink at Manchesters.
- A look at the best and most innovative ice cream shops, throughout the United States.
- Jeff Mauro embarks on a candy-centric road trip across America. Stops include Ferrara Candy Company in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois; Boston's oldest chocolatier; and the Big Top Candy Shop in Austin, Texas.