Episode list

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Ray of Hope/Justice Intercepted/Fielder's Choice
"Ray of Hope" looks at the accidental death of Jason Ray who performed as the mascot for the North Carolina basketball team. "Justice Intercepted" investigates a sex scandal Sinvolving national high school football powerhouse Miami Northwestern. "Fielder's Choice" talks to Cecil Fielder about the strained relationship he has with his son.
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The Laker Girl/Baby Bullfighters/Ocho Cinco/A Deadly Bet
"The Laker Girl" profiles Jeanie Buss business operations president of the L.A. Lakers. "Baby Bullfighters" follows 14-year-old matador Jairo Miguel as he returns to the bull fighting ring after a serious goring almost cost him his life. "Ocho Cinco" profiles flamboyant Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson. "A Deadly Bet" looks at the growth of gambling on college campuses.
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Lost Boy/In the Line of Fire/Fight Club/Coming Home
"Lost Boy" looks at a Sudanese refugee who has become an NCAA long distance champion in the United States. "In the Line of Fire" looks at how California wildfires have affected star high school football player Ryan Deehan. "Fight Club" profiles MMA trainer Pat Miletich. "Coming Home" profiles log-rolling champion and National Guardsman J.R. Salzman.
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Gunnar's Dream Comes True/Kellen Winslow/Out of Africa/Parkour
"Gunnar's Dream Comes True" talks to Boomer Esiason about his son's struggles with cystic fibrosis. "Kellen Winslow" profiles the the second generation NFL tight end. "Out of Africa" looks at the trafficking of young soccer players from West Africa to European clubs. "Parkour" looks at the growing popularity of the underground street sport.
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Edit Focus

The Path of Totality: A Digital Film About the 2002 Total Solar Eclipse

The Path of Totality: A Digital Film About the 2002 Total Solar Eclipse

In 2002 a total solar eclipse passed over outback South Australia, the first in Australia in more than twenty five years. Award winning digital filmmaker Ash Starkey was there, capturing the event along with interviews and reactions from a wide variety of characters. An updated 2012 special edition of the film has just been released. This fast faced, hour long documentary contains elements of science, religion, humour, disappointment and wonderment. It includes footage and photographs of the total solar eclipse along with highlights of a live CSIRO broadcast from the path of totality. The interview subjects include eclipse enthusiasts who've travelled the world chasing this spectacular astronomical phenomenon; scientists with their feet planted firmly on the ground; astrologers in search of transcendence; ravers who want to party; an ophthalmologist warning against the use of eclipse glasses and many who safely ignored the warnings; and a cynic who's hoping the whole thing will be a disaster. Those in the outback had clear skies to view the eclipse but as totality approaches on the foreshore of Ceduna clouds play havoc with the view, the tension mounts and no one is sure who will see the event and who won't. The Path of Totality was selected to play on 600 screens around Australia and New Zealand for National Science Week. As one eclipse enthusiast states in the film "You've got to see one of these things, then you can say you're ready to die..." 2012 special addition features Plus 5 special features including 1976 total solar eclipse television report.

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