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- Two brothers, Monty and Ted, will inherit $300,000 if they manage to live together for six months.
- Marta works as a telephone operator for a telephone company. She lives with her friend Nanda in Nanda's flat. But Nanda's priority is above anything else to find a husband.
- Depicts the ascent of fascism in Italy, and its fallout across 1930s Europe.
- The Duke Gagliardo della Forcoletta, penniless and expert in horse-races, finds out he has a daughter, Emma Marini, who works in the bar Aurora. The Duke decides to participate in "Lascia o Raddoppia," a TV quiz transmission, in order to win the five million lira necessary to buy the bar, and he becomes famous. Gangsters Nick Molise and Joe Taccola bet between themselves on his success and the Duke is kidnapped.
- World War 2 - a British commando squad is tasked with attacking the "secret" German airfield from which German fighters have been attacking bombers which are trying to stop German tanks from reinforcing the D Day defences.
- When Gordon Smash tries to get away with the loot from a successful diamond heist, his fellow conspirators shoot him in the back. Smash manages to get a clue to newspaper reporter Robert Foster, who sets of to retrieve the diamonds. Despite becoming a target for the rest of the gang, Foster prefers to rely on fashion model Arabella and news paper photographer 'Flash' instead of the more seasoned Inspector Chandler.
- Little Europe, a town in the American West, is chosen as the site for a European Music Festival to be internationally broadcast on television. The election of judges jeopardizes the village's peace because the dormant antagonisms of the descendants of the Italians, Spanish, French, and Germans will be awakened.
- Italy, Spain, Germany, Russia, Greece, and Poland are taking part in the Italian reboot of Jeux Sans Frontières filmed at Cinecittà World, Rome. The competitors wear outlandish costumes and do bizarre tasks in funny games.
- Eight Israeli soldiers are sent on a mission to take control of an enemy missile base, but face a deadly counterattack.
- Giuseppe Cocuzza, a state official starts receiving mysterious packages filled with money.
- Torino in 1899, the local police has to face some implausible crimes and requires the help of the famous criminologist Professor Boato (and his as well implausible methods). As the Professor is more likely to woo beautiful ladies and be trying to escape the attentions of his fiancée for 10 years (Lili) than investigating and solve those cases, most of the work would probably be done by his assistant Scipio, very found of Sherlock Holmes' methods, while the Professor would be attending Giovanna's cabaret.
- The after dinner chat between a banker and his friend. The overwhelming power of the money that turns a true anarchist into a true financier.
- The history of mathematics in a film created for a young audience. In a future in which the society is completely digitized, power is in the hands of a brilliant but heartless leader who has managed to bring most of mankind under his control. A group of rebels (called the foolish) tries to oppose his rule. Their own leader Leonardo lands in prison, where, when he isnt being questioned by the police, he starts to create his own history of mathematics. Euclid, Archimedes, Pythagoras, Descartes and Fibonacci all come to life, revealing the myriad connections between art and mathematics.
- Two young progressive people live together in the early 1960s. Their lives revolve around political activities, anti-nuclear actions, love, travel, music, drugs and poetry.
- A little girl lives in the underworld. She lives rummaging through the rubble and the waste of the world above. The only sunspot of her life is the relationship with a mysterious boy who lives in the world up there.
- 198753mTV Episode