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1 TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction (1997 TV documentary)

A history of science-fiction programs on television.

7.9/10 7
2 Scientific American Frontiers (1990 TV series)

A TV version of Scientific American magazine hosted by Alan Alda. This show presents viewers with explorations...

7.8/10 43
3 Sports Illustrated 1994 Swimsuit Issue Video (1994 video documentary)

Another safe-but-sexy romp with supermodels in various states of almost-undress.

7.0/10 26
4 MADtv (1995 TV series)

Late night sketch-comedy show based on the humor of MAD magazine. Material includes impersonations, fake commercials...

6.9/10 930
5 Sports Illustrated Behind the Scenes: Official Swimsuit Video (1992 TV documentary)

A made-for-HBO "documentary" showcasing the models and the swimsuits worn in the 1992 Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.

6.1/10 24
6 Mr. Nude Universe (1998 video documentary)

Male exotic dancers compete in the buff for the Mr. Nude Universe title.

6.0/10 14
7 Sports Illustrated: The 1993 Swimsuit Video (1993 TV documentary)

Like 1992, a behind-the-scenes made-for-HBO special showcasing the pulchritudinal talents of that year's most popular supermodels and up-and-comers, wearing little more than dental floss and a smile.

5.5/10 15
8 Hunks in Hedonism (1995 video documentary) 4.5/10 9
9 Up the Academy (1980)

This puber-comedy is a kind of mixture between 'Animal House' and 'Police Academy'. Four boys are sent...

4.0/10 702
10 1st Annual TV Guide Awards (1999 TV special) 3.7/10 11
11 The Playbirds (1978) 3.6/10 50
12 The Best of Playgirl Video (1996 video documentary) 1.3/10 5
13 The Sports Illustrated for Kids Show (1997 TV series)
14 The Man of the Year (1998 video)
15 True Confessions (1985 TV series)
16 Playgirl Magazine Presents the Hottest Hunks of South Florida Competition (1997 video documentary)
17 The Great Canadian Centerfold Search (1994 video documentary)
18 2nd Annual TV Guide Awards (2000 TV special)

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