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- It's time for a musical adventure at Barney's Fantasy Fair! When a little girl named Melanie dreams of playing her violin in a talent show, Barney, BJ and Baby Bop help her realize her dreams with the help of a new dino friend, Riff, who knows how to find music everywhere! So head to the fair, join the fun and let's make music together!
- Wyatt Earp has been portrayed in countless movies and television shows but these popular fictions belie the complexities and flaws of a man whose life is a lens on politics, justice and economic opportunity on the American frontier. He was a caricature of the Western lawman, and after his death in 1929, distressed Americans transformed him into a folk hero: a central figure in how the west was won, a man who took control of his own destiny.
- Twenty-nine year old Cortney, an environmental activist with a $47,000 per annum income, is always wearing the nicest clothes and accessories, one-of-a-kind being all the better. But it's the type she spares no expense on which makes her a unique princess, that for her first passion: outdoor adventures. These expenses are not only for gear and accessories, but adventure vacations around the world. When spending time with friends, she often sponges off them, always coming just a little short on what she is supposed to owe. Her get rich scheme is to marry into money, and bases her activities on where to meet men. Her friends are not as deluded as she is about the dichotomy between her environmental activism and the excesses in her own day-to-day life. Cortney's friends and Gail believe it's time for reciprocity in their relationships, but in ways that are meaningful. Cortney also has to stop treating her creditors more importantly than her friends and family, especially stopping the habit of placing loved ones in financial risk to protect her own standing. Gail makes Cortney set some goals, both short and long term, shop smarter by doing research, and view critically the things she does in life which is what has placed her in debt literally and figuratively.
- The head of the FBI Behavioral Science unit, Jack Crawford, calls on profiler Will Graham to assist them catch a serial killer. The killer has now kidnapped eight women, all similar in appearance and always on a Friday. His most recent victim is Elise Nichols. Graham has been teaching at the FBI academy and isn't too keen on going out into the field. He is particularly empathetic and has a tendency to get far too involved in these types of cases. Crawford arranges for a well-known psychiatrist, Hannibal Lecter, to work with him and ease the stress. It seems Lecter has his own plans for Will.
- There's nothing like a day in the life of New York City, from above. Take a ride with the cameras of Aerial America as they soar directly over narrow Midtown towers that appear to defy gravity. Discover some of the surprising ways New Yorkers live, play, and work - from hundreds performing group yoga in Bryant Park, to thousands at play on the beach in Coney Island, to the subway yards that help keep New York City running and never close. Visit an FDNY training center on Randall's Island as our cameras document New York's bravest, cutting through rooftops and dangling over burning buildings. Aerial America captures the city a famous writer once called, "a magnificent jewel", ablaze in the middle of the night - and the workers, some atop one of the tallest building spires in the world, laser focused on the job - helping improve the city they love. Marvel as tons of steel are hoisted hundreds of feet into the air, as workers inside massive tower cranes race to complete the 3 World Trade Center building in Lower Manhattan. Witness why America's largest metropolis never stops working, running, or thrilling in Aerial America: New York City 24.