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- With the help of an irreverent young sidekick, a bank robber gets his old gang back together to organize a daring new heist.
- A minister of a small congregation in upstate New York grapples with mounting despair brought on by tragedy, worldly concerns and a tormented past.
- An unlikely group of people find solace and friendship after being thrown together in the wake of a terrorist attack.
- Follows Maggie who is in an out-of-sync marriage and wishes for a do-over and wakes up 15 years earlier, and she would decide if she would choose her husband Josh again or not.
- Sparks fly when a developer, Noah (Russell) arrives in Oak Creek with plans to replace an abandoned Post Office with a modern office complex and needs to work with Tessa (Patterson) the town's historian/preservationist to compromise.
- This movie tells five stories set in a single day at the famed Chelsea Hotel in New York City, involving an ensemble cast of some 30-35 characters.
- As they enjoy the local holidays together, Hugo and Patrick's attraction to each other is undeniable but as Hugo receives word of a big promotion requiring a move to London, he must decide what is most important to him.
- The successful writer and professor of architecture Nick Kaminsky returns from New York to Elderstown to visit his biological mother Lillian Anderson Munnsen that is terminal. Nick does not know Lilian since he was adopted when he was a child but he pays the bill for her to stay in a private room in the hospital. While walking on the street, Nick stumbles upon his former college friend Paul Kessler, who is demolishing with his team an old department store building where a murder and a suicide happened many years ago. While talking to Paul, there is an accident and Nick saves his life. Paul invites Nick to go to the birthday party of his wife Jane Kessler. Nick feels attracted by the building that is built in cast iron and asks Paul to visit it. Meanwhile Jane, who is a photographer, decides to take photos of the same building. They get close to each other and Nick learns that Jane was also adopted. Along the following days, Jane and Nick have a love affair and Nick discloses hidden secrets from their past.
- In this David and Goliath story for the 21st century, a group of proud Scottish homeowners take on celebrity tycoon Donald Trump as he buys up one of Scotland's last wilderness areas to build a golf resort.
- A humorous travelogue of the French Riviera.
- In Buck's County, PA, where the structures are older than the country itself, master carpenter Jeff Devlin revives the charm of rundown homes and turns them into modern spaces, all while preserving their historical integrity.
- Thousands of historically significant yet neglected old buildings across the nation face decay due to bureaucracy and development issues.
- Mysteries at the castle tells historically based stories about castles and other historical buildings.
- The lives of women saved by the historical Tokei-ji Buddhist Temple.
- David Macaulay and Caroline Berg explore medieval cathedral architecture through the fictional animated story of the rebuilding of such a cathedral in the middle ages after a disastrous fire.
- Historical buildings in need of restoration. Each episode features a different project, and Nick Knowles will follow the restoration work, showing the results, and diving into the history of the building.
- How can the owners of stately homes protect the future of these historic buildings?
- A series of ten programmes, each featuring three historic buildings in the UK in need of restoration. For each building there is an advocate (usually a celebrity of some sort) who states the case for restoration, and each site is assessed by two 'experts'. The public vote for the building they consider the most deserving of restoration, and the 'winner' is announced in a live final at the end of the series.
- Historian Amanda Vickery reveals the secrets of Georgian life through writings and homes of the era in this 3 part series.
- For some, it was a fresh start. For others, a last resort. It was the home of Al's Bar, the ultimate punk-rock dive. Built in 1905 to provide "first-class accommodations for negroes," the American Hotel has been a haven for society's outsiders for more than a century. Writers, musicians, filmmakers and painters have all called the four-story brick building home. The American Hotel is the heart of the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District. But as gentrification and development drastically and rapidly change the urban environment around it, its free bohemian spirit is struggling to survive.
- Traces the history of the Laconia State School from its initial beginnings as the New Hampshire School for the Feebleminded in the early 1900's until its closure in 1991.
- This factual series takes a unique glimpse inside the United Kingdom's most famous buildings
- American Hopwood DePree embarks on the comedic adventure of a lifetime when he moves to England to rescue his decrepit 600-year-old ancestral home, Hopwood Hall.
- Detroit Designs the World is a 35-minute documentary that will feature sites from the list of National Registered Historic Places including: Cranbrook, the Highland Park Ford Plant, and the GM Tech Center. These sites have been selected based not only on the merits of their architects, styles, and purposes, but on the fact that they are recognized as iconic landmarks that are symbolic of Detroit.
- During World War II, the British built or reinforced a series of structures consisting of over 26,000 buildings to form a line of defence against an expected German invasion. Rob Bell travels around the UK to learn their secrets.