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- Natalie volunteers to fold sheets, for a good cause. Oli and friends go to a late-night movie. Louis-Paul decides to pick them all up, not wanting Oli to take a bus so late. A Policeman visits the home, after an emergency call was received.
- For centuries two witches Gartha and Lerysa have been fighting. The reason why doesn't even matter anymore to the fiery witch Gartha, and casts a powerful spell in hope to destroy Lerysa once and for all - But revenge can be too sweet.
- BASIC FOOTBALL explains the game in a fast-paced, funny and very entertaining way. Using state-of-the-art graphics and animation, football clips and story-like segments, BASIC FOOTBALL will turn any football novice into an educated, game-loving fan in less than an hour. Men, women and children of all ages will love BASIC FOOTBALL!
- The Parent's are held captive by Thomas' adolescent crisis. He's not a morning person, he hogs the bathroom, and when hungry, becomes impossible to please. Though frustrated, Zak's proud of Thomas' training. He arm wrestles with his father.
- Celine goes home to Quebec, to perform songs from her hit albums "Unison," "Celine Dion," and "The Colour of My Love." She is joined in two surprise duets by Clive Griffin ("When I Fall in Love") and Peabo Bryson ("Beauty and the Beast".) Celine also performs a song, written by her mother, for her parents in the audience.
- This is Celine Dion, the world renowned French-Canadian singer's 1997 "Live in Memphis" concert. It includes songs from 5 of her albums, "Celine Dion," "Colour Of My Love," "Falling into You," "Let's Talk About Love," and "D'eux." It contains 17 songs of Celine's best songs, including 3 French and 14 English songs. It includes a very rare performance of one of Celine's best songs, her 1996 Summer Olympic Game's opening ceremony song, "Power of the Dream."
- It's a rotten holiday special with the VKs Mal, Evie, Jay, Carlos, the AKs Ben, Chad, Lonnie and of course Dude. It's about how the Vk's haven't experience the holiday spirit so Ben then decides to show them with the help of Lonnie. Chad was so envious of their happiness that he stole the Christmas star from the top of the tree, which Fairy Godmother had spelled with holiday spirit. The star's power overtakes Chad, causing him to ruin Christmas. At least not yet, no one knows it was Chad who took away the holiday spirit. Chad tries to blame everything on Jay, saying with a smirk, "Perhaps Jay confined him. Jay does have a history of fine thievery work." Jay's locker was filled with holiday spirit the moment he opened it. They had no idea, however, that Chad was the one who had placed all of Jay's holiday spirit in his locker. Overall, Chad receives a gift that causes him to regret his actions, tries to restore the star, gets caught by Mal, Evie, Carlos, Jay, Ben, and Lonnie thanks to Dude's bark alarm, and after a discussion about why Chad stole the holiday spirit, the holiday spirit is restored with the help of Mal, Evie, Carlos, Jay, Ben, and Lonnie.
- 1955–196130mTV-PG8.2 (42)TV EpisodeShotgun's mule Roscoe is sick and he wants Dr. McCarty to help. When he says the mule is drunk, Earp decides to call Doc Fabrique from Wichita to help but Doc thinks it is Earp who is near death. The grouchy Doc has to find a miracle cure.
- Dracula kills another innocent victim and Dr. Seward decides it's time to wipe him off the face of the earth. Armed with a hammer and a wooden stake, he arrives at Castle Dracula and duly dispatches the vampire Count. Next day, however, Dr. Frankenstein arrives with his assistant, Morpho, and a large crate containing the monster. Using the blood of a pub singer who has been abducted by his creation, the doctor brings Dracula back to life and uses him for his own ends. The Count and a female vampire continue to terrorise the town, so Dr Seward once again sets out for Castle Dracula. Unfortunately, he is attacked by the Frankenstein monster and left for dead. Amira, a gypsy, rescues him and summons up a werewolf to do battle with the forces of evil...
- When a young man is kicked off the basketball team due to his unathletic abilities, he crashes into a gorilla named Dunkey Kong who happens to be the greatest basketball player alive. Now Dunkey must play a local Punk to finally be able to live his dreams.
- When a young man is kicked off the basketball team due to his unathletic abilities, he crashes into a gorilla named Dunkey Kong who happens to be the greatest basketball player alive. Now Dunkey must play a local Punk to finally be able to live his dreams.
- A police detective investigates the truth behind his partner's death. The mysterious case reveals disturbing police corruption and a dangerous secret involving an unlikely young woman.
- 1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry's guests for his tenth season opener are Ginger Rogers, George Sanders and Lou Carter. Highlights: Perry opens the show with the Ray Charles Singers and Louis DaPron dancers in a production of "Hallelujah". Ginger tries to teach Perry the mambo and they duet on "Who's Got the Pain?" from Damn Yankees. George Sanders plays the piano and sings. Vocalist, composer, comedian, taxi driver Lou Carter sings one of his original songs "Selfish". Narrator Frank Gallop decides that he too should relax this season and leaves an assistant Gym (feminine for Jim) to help him with the station breaks. Perry sings "Around the World" and "Honeycomb". A medley from his newly recorded "We Get Letters" album, Perry and the singers conclude with "Whither Thou Goest".
- Episode: (1957)1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry's guests are Ginger Rogers, Gertrude Berg and Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica Gang. Highlights: Perry and Company sing "Fine and Dandy" and "Chances Are". Ginger & Dancers perform with "I'm In a Dancing Mood", "Kiss of Fire", "Cha, Cha, Cha", "Liechtenstein Polka", "I'm in the Mood for Love" and "Lover". Perry sings "While We're Young". Perry and Ginger duet on "You Make Me Feel So Young". Ginger and Perry sing and dance to "Give Me That Old Soft Shoe". Gertrude Berg proclaims her desire to be dressed up like Ginger Rogers and performs "Peanut Vendor". Other songs include "Sabre Dance", "Petticoats of Portugal", "Granada" and "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea". Jerry Lewis does a walk on plug for Muscular Distrophy Association
- Tin Merchant Joseph of Arimathea travels from Jerusalem to ancient Britannia with his Nephew Yeshua the Messiah to evade persecution by King Herod. Their ship wrecked they must face the pagan tribes and negotiate a way back home.
- In rural Alabama, two couples find themselves in a fight for survival. Running from a maniac (The Tin Man) bent on killing them, they flee deep into the woods and seek refuge in a house.
- Two prominent plastic surgeons, specialize in helping patients repair, what is often deemed, irreparable. As a last resort, these people, at their most vulnerable, arrive, hoping these two doctors, can perform, what others cannot.
- What happens when a young artist is struck with a question which makes him question his own art? This conversation between Guru and his Student does not imply the life of an artist alone and It is beyond that, It talks about us, Normal people.
- Natalie tries to teach Thomas ironing, but he'd rather be with his father. Both Oli and Thomas are upset that Zak is spoiled for his age. Oli announces he wants to become a CEO and Thomas is worried, as Anais has not contacted him in days.
- The band was at the forefront of jazz/rock fusion in the 70s and were formed by a former Miles Davis sideman, in this case the great Chick Corea. Return To Forever hit their commercial and artistic peak with a string of albums in the mid-seventies featuring the line-up of Chick Corea on keyboards, Stanley Clarke on bass, Al Di Meola on guitar and Lenny White on drums. In 2008 this classic line-up reunited for their first tour in 25 years and proved that their musicianship and the chemistry within the band were as strong as ever. This concert was filmed at Montreux in July 2008 with the bonus tracks being filmed in Clearwater, Florida later the same month. After a quarter century apart, the core line-up of the jazz quartet Return to Forever--Chick Corea, Lenny White, Stanley Clark, and Al Di Meola--reunited for a world tour in 2008. This remarkable concert film captures the foursome on stage at Montreux, playing bewitching renditions of "Vulcan Worlds," "Sorceress," "Romantic Warrior," and many others.
- A hot young phone sex addict and his narcissistic opera diva mom. A dangerously agitated hustler and a half-dozen dangerously agitated hustlers who look just like him. A tittering neurotic who thinks she's Vanessa Redgrave and Vanessa Redgrave herself. Pot brownies, puke jokes, a gay dad, a flying lesbian, Jerry Hall, a dead body and a fetish for Brian DePalma movies! Anchoring the mayhem is Elisabeth Beaumont, an American opera star visiting Paris to perform "Turandot" and dabble in some belated mothering of her 23 year-old son Thomas. Thomas doesn't need mothering; he needs some good hot manhandling. And, in the best DePalma tradition, the quest for sex leads to voyeurism and voyeurism, leads to murder. From there, it's just a short path to therapy. Unfortunately, the psychiatrist that Thomas visits is a little on the dead side herself, and a nutty patient has taken her place.
- Monisha's carelessness makes Sahil go to his clinic with an empty tiffin box. Angry with this and the her other messy habits, Sahil employs a maid servant, Bindu bai.
- 1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry's guests are Ginger Rogers, Pearl Bailey and Jack Carter. Plus regulars: Ray Charles Singers, Louis Da Pron Dancers, Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Announcer Frank Gallop. Highlights: Perry and Company perform "Lichtensteiner Polka". Perry sings "All the Way". Ginger sings "Married I Can Always Get". Pearl sings "C'est Manifique". Perry and Pearl duet on "There'll Be Some Changes Made". Perry sings "If". Perry with Guests do a medley with "Theres No Business Like Show Business", "Swanee", "Some of These Days" and "If You Knew Susie". Ray Charles Singers do a "Dear Perry" medley. Perry sings "Cant we Talk it Over" and "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes".
- ESPN's made-for-television beach sports/sex appeal/rock 'n' roll summertime show featured roller hockey games, dancer cheerleaders, and rock bands at the beach. Former Raiderettes Brooke Morales, Gretchen Stockdale, Kelli Brook, and Paige Green were among the show's "Jammin' Dancers", probably the highlight of the show's first season.
- The real test of friendship are the bruises we make along the way. Mark and Ethan attempt a perilous journey: 1000 High fives.
- The story of Lehi and his wife Sariah and their four sons: Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi. Lehi leaves Jerusalem because he prophesied unto the people concerning the destruction of Jerusalem and they sought his life. He journeys into the wilderness with his family. He sends Nephi and his brethren back to Jerusalem after the brass plates and the family of Ishmael. The sons and daughters of Lehi marry the sons and daughters of Ishmael. They take their families and continue into the wilderness. Ishmael dies in the wilderness. They come to the sea. Nephi's brethren rebel against him. He confounds them and builds a ship. They cross the sea to the promised land in the Americas. Lehi dies in the promised land. Nephi's brethren rebel against him again. Nephi departs into the wilderness again.
- Two worlds collide when a wealthy financier returns home to find his country house has been occupied by squatters.
- The German wife of a rich and influential aristocrat exempted from wartime internment is found decapitated in the midst of anti-German feeling.
- Bullied by her peers, tired of her parents and bugged by her little brother, goth girl Cassie decides to get some harmless revenge by reading a scary book to her brother - summoning a monster in the process.
- "The Recycled Babies' Summer Spectacular!" is a live comedy show that features this hilariously twisted and absurd sketch group at The Comedy Central Stage in Hollywood. In this performance, the Recycled Babies utilize a "Multi-Media" format; combining both live and previously taped sketches with stand-up, improvisation, and....well.....some fantastic surprises. Just watch it; you'll thank me!
- After a long journey, Lila, arrives home. She immediately finds herself experiencing three extremely intense moments. An encounter with an Iranian, a personal break-up and a confrontation with young Eurocrats with transform her life.
- Steve and the Hightops have a chance to perform at a local venue, but Cedric, who is filling in for the fourth Hightops, is sick. So they take auditions for Cedric's replacement. When the live auditions fail to produce any real talent, they start listening to audition tapes, and they hear one that they really like. Unfortunately, when they meet the singer, he turns out to be white, and there is some tension between Steve and the Hightops. T-Bone finally gets it worked out with the promoter, and the performance goes on as planned.