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- Michael Jackson's "Liberian Girl" music video featuring Jackson's popular friends waiting for him to show up on set.
- Collection of Michael Jackson's music videos from the period 1983-1997. Mainly focused post-1995 era, including videos such as "Scream" and "They Don't Care About Us."
- Music video for The Muppets and various actors singing Fine Young Cannibals's song, 'She Drives Me Crazy'
- Music video for Richard Marx: Right Here Waiting.
- Several singers and actors audition to be the lead vocalist as Jeff Beck plays the song.
- In the music video for Genesis' song "I Can't Dance", Phil Collins plays an egotistical model for jeans commercials who is having a particularly bad day.
- Genesis performs in the music video "Jesus He Knows Me" from the album "We Can't Dance" recorded for Atlantic and Virgin Records. The music video features the band as a group of unscrupulous televangelists who are put on religious programming, but live the life of millionaires,
- Phil Collins performs in the music video "A Groovy Kind of Love" from the original motions picture soundtrack for the film Buster (1988) recorded for Atlantic Records. Phil Collins sings the song as sits in old factory watching clips from the film broadcast by a projector.
- 4 TV Executives attempt to make a television special to promote ...But Seriously. Mostly made of sketches this film includes a rap version of Don't Lose My Number and a country take on Separate Lives. Phil even attempts to be Elvis Presley while singing One More Night.
- Complete collection of music-videos from Pat Benatar. Featuring never-before-scene concert footage, original commentary by Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, as well as vintage performances from the Benatar archives.
- Nelson performs in the music video "After the Rain" from the album "After the Rain" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video begins with an abusive father scolding a son for listening to music. He puts on headphones and is taken by Nelson to another world where the band performs on stage to an enthusiastic audience.
- Fred Scuttle is hired as head of security at a Genesis concert. Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford instruct Scuttle to not allow anyone in without a ticket. Hijinks ensue as Scuttle lets in multiple women without tickets (including Princess Diana).
- Debbie Gibson performs in the music video "Lost in Your Eyes" from the album "Electric Youth recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with Debbie Gibson playing the piano. She sings while wearing a hat and looking at the camera. Clips of her dancing with a man play throughout.
- Genesis performs in the music video "No Son of Mine" from the album "We Can't Dance" recorded for Atlantic and Virgin Records. The music video begins with a shot of a clock in a family home and a young man nervously worrying about a beating. The band performs the song as they walk around the house.
- Babyface performs in the music video "Whip Appeal" from the album "Tender Lover" recorded for Solar and Epic Records. The music video begins with radio announcer talking about people stuck in an elevator and traffic. Babyface performs on stage with elegantly dressed dancers and people listen on the radio.
- Paul Reiser says, "I kid, I joke, I come from love". Actually he comes from N.Y.C., just 3 1/2 blocks from the Palladium nightclub where this riotously funny special was filmed. In this intimate showcase of his stand-up style, Reiser tackles such problems as sharing food at Chinese restaurants, finding your seat in a darkened movie theater, and pretending to know someone you don't remember.
- Phil Collins performs in the music video "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven" from the album "...But Seriously" recorded for Atlantic and Virgin Records. The music video begins with a dog sleeping in a field who dreams about rescuing a woman from a train. The dog awakens and runs to a performance by Phil Collins of the song on a stage surrounded by colored lights.
- Phil Collins performs in the music video "Two Hearts" from the original motions picture soundtrack for the film Buster (1988) recorded for Atlantic Records. Phil Collins watches on television while he performs in a band called the 'The Four Pound Notes'. Collins portrays every member of the band. Clips from the film play throughout.
- The single and supporting documentary and music video were intended to help boost the morale of U.S. troops involved in Operation Desert Storm, as well as supporting the International Red Cross organization.
- Music video for "Don't Be Cruel" performed by Cheap Trick.
- Nelson performs in the music video "(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection" from the album "After the Rain" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video begins with Matthew and Gunnar playing guitar on a pair of couches. The perform on a brightly colored set with their band as a woman watches on.