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To Be Frank
To Be Frank explores authenticity and community in surfing via Frank Paine, a 73-year-old South Bay icon.
Ghost Babe
Taylor and his surfer buddies think they have struck gold when he inherits a Pacific Palisades mansion by the beach, but dreams of days spent riding waves and chasing girls come crashing down when they discover the mansion is haunted.
Andy Irons: Kissed by God Raw Outtakes
Take a look behind the scenes at the characters involved in Andy Irons: Kissed By God.
Surf Splendor
S1, EP2 "Anastasia Ashley's Inspiring Story"Anastasia Ashley recounts lessons learned as a haole grom on the North Shore.
7 Miles of Paradise
Surfer Anastasia Ashley shares special spots along the north shore of Oahu in Hawaii; where surfers ride some of the biggest waves in the world.
Between Fjords
In an attempt to find new meaning, twin brothers Filip and Lukas Polach travel to Iceland and explore the alpine skiing and surfing opportunities.
Who Is JOB
S8, EP1 "Heading Down Under"Jamie O'Brien and the whole crew kick off the show's final season with the madness that only they can deliver; heading from Hawaii to Australia, the guys take a motorhome all over the coast.
Single Fin Yellow
Singlefin Yellow tells the story of one surfboard's life as it travels the globe shared by a group of friends.
Surf Splendor
S1, EP1 "Jason Baffa's Surf Masterpieces"Surfing filmmaker Jason Baffa explains the unexpected perils of getting a dream job.
Ghost Babe
Taylor and his surfer buddies think they have struck gold when he inherits a Pacific Palisades mansion by the beach, but dreams of days spent riding waves and chasing girls come crashing down when they discover the mansion is haunted.
A Wedge to Remember
Surfers ride giant waves caused by Hurricane Marie on the southern coast of California.
L E N A
Rerun Air Date: June 14, 2026Documents the journey of the first German female big wave surfer.
Philly Jazz Isn't Dead
"Philly Jazz Isn't Dead"Jazz is as diverse as the city of Philadelphia itself, and what most people don’t realize is that jazz lived, and continues to live, a vibrant life here.