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- Sketch comedy the whole family can enjoy together.
- A super genius billionaire goes back in time to teach his 11-year-old self to be a better person.
- In this BYUtv original special, discover the stalwart spirit, military prowess, and enduring influence of Joan of Arc.
- This show is a spin-off of Granite Flats (2013), set ten years later, in 1973, largely in Washington, D.C. Richard Nixon has just been re-elected. Vietnam is finally ending. Sweeping civil rights laws have been passed. Watergate is something that hasn't yet touched the presidency, and the Cold War rages on in its quiet, persistent way, led by the the purveyors of secrecy and deception in the C.I.A., and their counterpart service, the K.G.B. This show tells the story of Timmy Sanders, now twenty-five and living in the nation's capital, working as an analyst for the C.I.A., newly married to a wonderful British woman, Zadie, who's a freelance reporter. But when Timmy's old friends Madeline Andrews and Arthur Milligan announce their engagement, Timmy is drawn back into lives he thought he had left behind years before.
- An old man comes to realize the mistakes he has made in the past as he faces a crisis on Christmas day.
- Host Ben Lomu, along with scholars and special guests, takes a deeper dive into the weekly "Come, Follow Me" scripture study resource. "Come Follow Up" is a complement to personal and group gospel study.
- The SHOW OFFS are a troupe of best friends and improvisers that have been making audiences laugh for over 20 years. Now they have brought their talents to the TV screen. With the help of their friend and comedian host, Casey Jost, suggestions from the studio audience, and celebrity guests, the cast will come up with original songs, dialogue, and stories right before your eyes. From film noir to broadway musical, they've gotta be ready to create any style that's thrown at them. Backed by a full band, they'll take the audiences suggestions and really SHOW OFF.
- Former TV news reporter Todd Hansen sets out to prove that everyone has a great story to share. Hansen randomly travels the country knocking on doors. The first person to agree to be on TV is a part of the show.
- Elaine Bradley of Neon Trees welcomes emerging and established recording artists from a broad range of genres and spiritual backgrounds for intimate performances of inspirational music and candid conversations about life and faith.
- How a small group of faithful, determined settlers carved the city of St. George out of an arid desert wilderness, and then tackled the additional challenge of building the first LDS temple in the western United States.
- Award-winning entertainer Marie Osmond performs some of her biggest hits. Highlighting key moments from her career, she shares personal stories and also sings a variety of music. Featuring guest performers David Osmond and Daniel Emmet.
- Deepen your appreciation for the massive effort made to create the Topical Guide, Bible Dictionary, Joseph Smith Translation, footnotes, and more.
- This Christmas, internationally acclaimed award-winning musicians Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy, and their seven children, are opening their doors and inviting audiences to be a part of their holiday celebration. It's an unforgettable evening of Christmas music, dance and storytelling, as well as a window into the world of this talented family. The MacMaster-Leahy family will perform classic Christmas carols along with some original renditions that will spark the Christmas spirit in all of us, making this time of year even more joyful. On stage will be no shortage of dancers, bag pipers, drummers, fiddlers and special guests including Jackie Evancho and Shawn Hook, among others. A Celtic Family Christmas will put audiences in the Christmas spirit.
- During the early days of the Cold War a courageous young pilot Gail S. Halvorsen volunteered to fly food into the blocked city of Berlin. Upon meeting some of the children of the beleaguered city Lt. Halvorsen got the idea to drop candy to them as he landed his C-54 cargo plane at Templehof Airport. This action has endeared Gail Halvorsen, not only to the children of Berlin, but to all the people of Germany.
- In 1879 a faithful group of Utahans sought to establish a settlement in southeastern Utah. Their six month journey would required conquering rugged impassable territory, sheer sandstone walls, steep mountainsides and solid rock ridges. The pioneers began by blasting a roadway through a rocky crevice barely large enough for a man to walk through. Then workers tacked a roadway on to the side of a vertical mountain and constructed a ferry to cross a treacherous river. Through that "Hole in the Rock", 250 men women and children, 83 wagons and over a thousand head of livestock descended to the perilous Colorado River. Hosted by author Gerald N. Lund, this powerful documentary relates stories of faith, ingenuity and courage as told by descendants of the Hole in the Rock expedition.
- Grammy winner Lauren Daigle, best known for her chart-topping hits "You Say" and "Rescue," performs her favorite Christmas songs in an intimate concert experience and sits down to reminisce about her Christmas memories.
- This documentary follows Larry Gelwix's final season as the head coach of Salt Lake City's Highland High School Rugby Team, which has won 20 of 23 National Championships, with a record of 390 wins and 9 losses, under Coach Gelwix.
- The story of Philo Taylor Farnsworth is that of the American Dream. Born in a log cabin and largely self-educated, Farnsworth devoured every scientific and technical book he could find. By age 14 he had figured out how electronic television could work and shortly after his 21st birthday he had fashioned a working model. Success and wealth seemed inevitable; however, deceptions, lawsuits and heartaches prevented Farnsworth from achieving his goal. Today more than a century after his birth the contributions of Philo T. Farnsworth have been acknowledged as he is now accepted as "The Father of Television" and one of America's great inventors.
- Nexos is a weekly program in which young hosts and reporters share stories that are informative, entertaining, and inspiring. Although it's targeted at the youth the content appeals to viewers of all ages. Nexos, staying true to its meaning ("linking"), strives to bring together different cultures as it is broadcast to Latin America in both Spanish and Portuguese.
- Turning Point is an inspiring series of stories about everyday, ordinary people who are achieving truly extraordinary things with their lives. Each episode explores the significant, personal and often very moving "turning points" that transformed them into remarkable social entrepreneurs who are having an astonishing impact on other people's lives.
- This immersive presentation of Ballet West's "The Nutcracker" commemorates the 75th anniversary of Willam Christensen staging the first full-length production of the ballet in America with performances and interviews.
- As the American Civil War came to a close, the Territory of Utah erupted into violence as Ute Indians and Mormon settlers fought to occupy the same land. Although Brigham Young continually preached peace, men, women and children on both sides of the conflict were subject to raids, treachery, betrayal, kidnapping and murder. Led by Chief Blackhawk, the natives were successful in stopping white expansion as scores of Mormons evacuated their settlements and relocated to larger communities and newly erected forts. Told by the descendants of those involved in 'Utah's Blackhawk War', this documentary focuses on the cultural, economic and political affairs which existed in Utah during the 1860s.