Coming up next week on the D4L Channel is the world premier of Super-Tanker. The intriguing story of a former fighter pilot who was accustomed to instant maneuverability, but now finds himself the captain of slow, steady super tanker that is not designed to change directions quickly. Will he learn to cope with the slow and steady super tanker? Tune in next week and see!
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While waiting for this week's featured presentations, you may want to tune in to a few of these classic episodes:
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