The Woodwright's Shop is a traditional woodworking show hosted by Roy Underhill on the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. It is one of the longest running "how to" shows on PBS. Since its debut in 1979, the show has aired over 400 episodes. The first two seasons were broadcast only on public TV in North Carolina; the season numbering was restarted when the show went national in 1981. It is still filmed at the UNC-TV studios in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
The New Yankee Workshop is a woodworking program produced by WGBH Boston, which aired on PBS. Created in 1989 by Russell Morash, the program is hosted by Norm Abram, a regular fixture on Morash's This Old House. The series aired for 21 seasons before broadcasting its final episode on June 27, 2009.
Mel Giedroyc hosts as talented, good-with-wood craftspeople compete to be crowned Britain's best woodworker.
After serving time in a youth correctional facility, a young man assumes the identity of a priest to escape his past. In a small town, he becomes the spiritual guide of the community, facing challenges in maintaining his fake identity while dealing with his own demons.
Jake Groden is the black sheep of his family. Ankle deep in fish guts, he serves out his parole in Alaska. Then, after a decade of self-imposed exile, he is forced to return to his Brooklyn family. He soon discovers that his perfect brother, Michael is dead, and he begins trying to take what Michael had- a beautiful wife, adoring son, control of the family furniture business and the love of their gruff father. For Jake, the price of a new life is his identity.
Mr. Birchum attempts to navigate a world he doesn't comprehend. He's confused by his gaming streamer son, Eddie, annoyed at his selfie-taking, students and is constantly at war with the school district's appointed "J.E.D.I." Mr. Karponzi.
A crotchety old man living a secluded life in a small town has his life turned upside down when he discovers he has an illegitimate daughter. As he navigates the challenges of single fatherhood, he also becomes entangled in a plot involving greed, secret identities, and unrequited love.
Tim's Vermeer is a documentary that follows inventor Tim Jenison as he seeks to uncover the secrets behind the techniques used by 17th-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. Through meticulous research and experimentation, Tim attempts to recreate Vermeer's masterpieces using optical devices and camera obscura.
A young woman joins the military and goes through intense training in the south of France. She meets a skilled survivalist and they develop a complicated love-hate relationship amidst the challenges of military life.
Vincent, Francois, Paul and the Others follows a group of friends as they deal with issues such as failed businesses, marital problems, and financial troubles. The film explores the complexities of relationships and the challenges of middle age.
A look through the greatest Wrestling managers in history from the 80's, 90's, and 2000 and beyond
The Moth is a drama TV show set in England during the 1910s. The story revolves around a family and their struggles with death, class divide, and personal relationships. It explores themes such as pregnancy, loss, and the impact of World War One on the lives of the characters.
Happy People: A Year in the Taiga is a documentary that follows the lives of people living in a remote village in the Siberian taiga. It showcases their struggle for survival, their self-reliance, and their close connection with nature. The film provides an intimate and gentle exploration of their daily routines, including hunting expeditions, dog-sled rides, and woodworking. Through beautiful cinematography, it captures the harshness and the beauty of the wilderness they call home.
The Bowmakers is a documentary that explores the craftsmanship and artistry behind bowmaking. It takes a closer look at the world of bowmakers in France, Brazil, and Washington State, highlighting their passion and dedication to creating beautiful bows for cellos and violins. Through interviews and footage from workshops, the film showcases the meticulous woodworking involved in creating these essential musical tools.
The Woodsmith Shop is designed to help you get the most out of your woodworking shop with helpful tips and techniques. Whether viewers are just starting out or have been woodworking for years, they'll find something new in every episode.
Endless is a visual music album directed by a musician, featuring a singer performing in a warehouse. The album showcases the artist's musical talent and incorporates elements of soul, hip-hop, electronic, and pop music. The visuals include scenes of the singer painting, spraying paint, and constructing a staircase. The album explores themes of infinity and the endless pursuit of creativity.
In Lamb, a teacher forms a bond with a young boy named Christy, who suffers from epilepsy. Together, they navigate the challenges of life in Dublin and find solace in their friendship. However, their relationship is tested when Christy's uncle gets involved in criminal activities. Lamb explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the impact of trauma.
A troubled youth vandalizes a church and winds up in a close association with the woodcarver whose work he destroyed.
A young man named Peter struggles to find a job and establish a connection with his father, who has just been released from prison. As Peter navigates his way through various hardships and challenges, he must confront the complex dynamics of their relationship and come to terms with his own identity.