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- A slacker hitman tries to convince his straight laced partner to take a chance on love again.
- 1971–2006TV-147.0 (8)TV EpisodeThe Honey Cone perform One Monkey Don't Stop No Show". The Chi-Lites perform "A Letter to Myself" and "Sally". G.C. Cameron perform "Don't Wanna Play Pajama Games"
- A look at the life and career of Pam Grier.The Queen of Blaxploitation films.
- A sex in cinema retrospective that uncovers long-forgotten gems buried for years as well as some of the most significant films in the history of sex on the screen. Controversial and groundbreaking films, you'll discover the most memorable and erotic scenes of the decade as well as insightful and controversial bios on each actress. In many cases it was their first and only nude appearance on film, making this a must-have reference guide to nudity in cinema.
- The Queen of Soul gets the Soul Train treatment in this episode. Aretha Franklin performs "Rock Steady", "Day Dreaming", "Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)", and "Master of Eyes (The Deepness of His Eyes)".
- 1996–2002TV-G4.8 (11)TV Episode
- 2022–8.2 (11)TV EpisodeJennifer Lawerence made some remarks in a recent Variety interview that are too funny not to share.
- Juan is a loser. He lives in a rented house without money nor a job...till he finds Antonio, an old friend who has become in a drug dealer. Taking part in a fiddle, Juan will steal a suitcase for Antonio, and his life will suffer a twist.
- A documentary style program profiled the life and career of rapper, Snoop Dogg, with interviews and footage.
- A movie is being shot at the bat. Frank finds himself drawn to the actress but holds back because he doesn't want to jeopardize his potential relationship with Hanna. But the guys tell him he should try.
- A girl is believed to have been kidnapped by her father; and MacBride learns he has a connection to the suspect, who's a former boxer.
- Karen is overjoyed to find that Jeff is alive, until he locks her in the station and tries to kill her. He says Wayne was killed in his apartment, and he sent her all the letters. Dianne is there and calls the police. Jeff lies to the police, but Dianne taped the whole thing. Gary calls a frantic Val, and says the airbag saved him, but he kept passing out from the booze. He later talks to Karen, and Karen gives her famous "Pollyanna" speech. Paige makes up with Tom and moves in with him. Anne receives compromising photos of herself and a note demanding a million dollars. Danny is found dead and police say his fingers were broken, so they'll have to investigate. The coroner tells Val she's responsible for Danny's body and she's being charged rent until she has his body moved.
- Paige is offered a promotion which upsets Linda Fairgate. Anne attempts to manipulate an ex-lover.
- 1993–2015TV-PG5.4 (15)TV Episode
- Deacon Bridges asks Jack to help his girlfriend who is deep in gambling debts, but manages to finance her addiction by forging masterpieces - one of which has a fatal connection.
- 1995–200030mTV-Y6.8 (19)TV EpisodeIn this soulful adaptation of Anderson's classic tale, a straight-talking nightingale teaches a greedy empress that inner beauty is more important than any material riches could ever be.
- Documentary about the making of the film based on Ray Bradbury's novel.
- The 29th NAACP Image Awards ceremony was co-hosted by Gregory Hines and Vanessa Williams, and recognized outstanding achievements made during 1997 by people of color in music, television, and motion pictures.
- A look at Black romantic films by over 70 actors, directors, and producers and how those films have impacted the culture.
- The new home of Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo. Coming early May 2022. They're back, and it's bigger, and better and larger-er and more-er. Film reviews, TV reviews, and all your conversation around movie and non-movie related stuff. Plus a whole bunch of recommendations to watch in cinemas, on all streaming services and on physical media. As well as the film and TV reviews, Mark and Simon will be talking about anything and everything. Punctuation, Thunderbirds, obscure German pop music, fax machines, subtitles, MRI scans, magic, school assemblies, Scandinavia, and don't forget the dad jokes. Follow now to get episodes as soon as they arrive.
- Featuring over 500 different film clips from the past and present, actress and style icon Katharine Hepburn guides us through the most memorable characters in cinema and their impact on generations to come.
- A police comedy show about eccentric police officers. Veteran police detective Bob Ballard is reassigned to Pacific Station in Venice, California. The station is habitually used as an exile place for the police force's most eccentric or outright incompetent officers. They primarily have to deal with rather weird suspects from Venice Beach. Bob also has to deal with his new superior officer, the recently promoted Captain Ken Epstein. Ken is a rather immature young man who has been asked to lead officers than are older than himself.
- Marlon interferes with a thrill-seeking woman while trolling the Internet for love.
- Contestants win money by guessing which members of the celebrity panel answer questions correctly, with payoffs determined by odds set by the studio audience.
- From the moment of her birth in a rural black hospital in Georgia, Lena McPherson is recognized by all the nurses as a special child, one with the power to see ghosts and predict the future. Only Nurse Bloom knows the spells to ensure that the child will see benevolent spirits, not evil ones, but she hasn't bargained for Lena's mother, who scoffs at 'old time ideas' and discreetly disposes of the special tea the nurse has brewed. No ill effects are immediately apparent to Lena's relatives in their spacious house on the prosperous side of town. But early on there are signs of trouble, and Lena is prey to suspicions no one else need consider: a new face may be a new kid in town-or a face from the grave. From a special little girl, Lena grows into an especially fearful adolescent. Ultimately, she must accept that those she loves can give her love and nothing more and that she must find her own, uncertain way.
- 1962–1992TV-G6.8 (33)TV Episode
- Hollywood First Look is the premier entertainment news source in Asian-American homes in the United States and Canada. Viewers get a first look at upcoming films, TV shows, and exclusive interviews with Hollywood's top celebrities.
- Sketches: Dirty Dozens Home Game; Mrs. Ikefire; East Hollywood Squares; Fire Marshall Bill; Background Guy at the Beach.
- Eliza finds an animal hero in a giraffe who can see great distances with his height and warn others of approaching danger. However, to Eliza's dismay, the giraffe skips out on the animals for his own needs. O
- Sketches: Titanic Happy Meal, Swan Files, 20/20, Cabana Chat, Roadkill Lunchmeat Power Press, Negro Justice League, Lowered Expectations, The Susan Whitfield Show, Sportscasters.
- The documentary retrospective covered the crime drama series, "Miami Vice," in the 1980s with cast and crew interviews.
- Sketches: Teepee Condoms, Funky Walker, Lowered Expectations, Parker Sisters, Antonia, 17th Annual Music Awards, Dead Beat, Spishak Pictures, Entrance To Ecstacy.
- Magazine show based on the two African-American magazines "Ebony" and "Jet".
- A brand-new extensive documentary revisiting a "Bogus Journey," featuring stars Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, and several other members of the cast and crew.
- For many, fame is a dream-critical acclaim, privilege, wealth and a world of adoring fans. But in a split second everything can disappear. In this series celebrities' exclusive firsthand accounts accompanied by cinematic reenactments illustrate the moments they were confronted with true danger. Featuring Ice-T, Jewel, Gary Busey, Brett Michaels and more, these true stories could easily have been tragic endings to phenomenal lives-except for one thing: every one of them lived to tell the tale. Celebrity Close Calls is produced by Jarrett Creative Group.
- A camp, affectionate look at women in prison films - the girls you love to hate and hate to love.
- Luca gets hold of Abrams and forces Torello to give him back his captured heroin shipment in exchange. However, Mike's not going to let him escape this time and goes after him anyway, with tragic consequences all around.
- A casino owned by an African American is being hit with everything, from threats to bombs. Reporter Suzanne Terry's back to investigate the attacks and runs into her old flame, Abrams.
- Celebrities and viewers dare to answer burning moral questions like, "Do you think cybersex is cheating?" Or, "Would you lie to keep your kid out of jail?"
- Torello tries to prove Iris, the African-American owner of the casino Moulin Rouge, that her partner might be using the place for money-laundering.
- Snoop Doggy Dogg performs in the music video "Doggy Dogg World" from the album "Doggystyle" recorded for Death Row Records. Snoop Doggy raps in this music video homage to the 1970s Disco Funk era. The video also includes several Blaxploitation film stars reprising their iconic film roles.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- This is a prime-time or syndicated version of The Hollywood Squares that originated in 1971 after as successful run of the daytime version. The object of the game is to get 3 in a row either across, up and down, or diagonally. The contestants choose a celebrity, the host asks the celebrity the question and depending on what the celebrity's response is will depend on whether the contestant will agree or disagree. If the contestant gets the question correct they will get the square; if not the other contestant will get the square. Unless the contestant can win by getting that square then that contestant has to win the square on their own instead of getting it because the other contestant gets the answer wrong. Celebrites are encouraged to bluff the answers. Many times the celebrity will give a quick joke called a zinger. Male contestants are 'X' and Female contestants are 'O'
- A greedy yuppie Wall Street banker tries to apply President Reagan's voodoo economics literally - by selling his soul to the devil through a voodoo priestess to become rich and powerful. He realizes too late the downside of this deal.
- The fifth and final episode spotlights Mitzi Shore's death, its impact on the iconic club and who's now running The Store. We also explore the current state of stand-up and the new style of shows being developed on the famous stage.
- Amy Robach, T.J. Holmes, and Dr. Jennifer Ashton host.
- Angered by the death of his friend, Torello decides to ignore the FBI and goes after Holman himself. Luca goes into fencing business. Abram's girlfriend Suzanne is attacked while investigating street drug dealers for her new piece.
- Shocked Torello discovers that his old friend is working with the mob. A federal investigator, who's about to indict Luca, suspects Torello is dirty. Luca tries to stop the indictment.
- With 8 soldiers hanged for staging a mutiny in the 24th Infantry, Bertha is worried about Simon. Criticizing the army during wartime isn't necessarily a safe practice however. Will Palmer finds that the local draft board isn't applying the rules fairly to blacks. The army is commanded by white officers only and black men get little respect. One of Simon's fellow black soldier, Heywood, is badly beaten by a State Trooper and some in the platoon want to take revenge, but its Heywood who talks sense into them. They're soon sent overseas and in France face the Germans in combat but failure to provide covering artillery fire leads to death as they attempt to take out a machine-gun nest. While in the trenches, Simon learns that his father died on the operating table. He is also wounded in a gas attack and in hospital meets a Senegalese soldier. They celebrate Armistice day and make plans for the future, Simon believes that it will be different for blacks at home now that they've fought for their country. That's not to be however as whites reassert their authority. Simon and Bertha are married but Will's not too happy when he learns the newlyweds will soon be leaving for Ithaca, New York where Simon will continue his studies at Cornell University
- Abrams pursues a relationship with Suzanne Terry, the reporter who helped him, but he's condemned by most because she's African-American. Torello and his wife have a rocky vacation. FBI finally locates Holman.
- Martin hosts a '70s contest. ANTONIO FARGAS, ISAAC HAYES, RUDY RAY MOORE, OUTKAST, COOLIO, PAM GRIER and others guests star as themselves.
- 50 minute weekly show covering show business from Hollywood movies, to Brazilian "novelas" and Portugal's film, theater and music scenes with interviews and reports made all over the world. Hosted by Felipa Garnel (1996-2001), Margarida Pinto Correia (1996-1997) and Paulo Pires (1997-2001) at SIC Television in Portugal
- A pretty female reporter helps public defender Abrams defend a man accused of assaulting a slumlord and he falls for her. Torello, on the other hand, must help his wife get through the tough times.
- Episode: (1980)1977–19871hTV-G6.9 (90)TV EpisodeMerrill is annoyed with his roommates. Kitty breaks her engagement to Elmer for Steve. Brenda lies to the Grandpa Scofield to make him open up. Maura and Dave know about their spouses' affair.
- A 60-minute salute to American International Pictures. Entertainment lawyer Samuel Z. Arkoff founded AIP (then called American Releasing Corporation) on a $3000 loan in 1954 with his partner, James H. Nicholson, a former West Coast exhibitor and distributor. The company made its mark by targeting teenagers with quickly produced films that exploited subjects mainstream films were reluctant to tackle. From monsters to beach parties to cycle gangs to the psychedelic youth, many film clips are shown, highlighting the company's successful twenty-five year run in Hollywood. Interviewees include Arkoff, Nicholson (archive footage), Peter Bogdanovich, Bob Burns, Herman Cohen, Roger Corman, Dick Dale, Joe Dante, David Del Valle, Bruce Dern, Roger Ebert, Beverly Garland, Pam Grier, Susan Hart, James L. Honore, Al Kallis, Aron Kincaid, Mark Thomas McGee, Dick Miller, and Burt Topper.
- Based on the custody case involving Elizabeth Morgan and the subsequent Elizabeth Morgan Act.
- Mike jumps at a chance to earn a wealthy restaurateur's business as her egg supplier; after Mike seeks Beau's help with his pitch, Beau attempts to get the business for himself.
- When a tornado touches down in Bucksnort, everyone's concerns about their current situations are heightened; Mike and Beau are still at odds about their egg businesses; a mix-up with pregnancy tests leads to confusion.
- A series that profiles talented, influential black celebrities from Hollywood movies, television, comedy, and sports.
- The new cargo officer becomes too emphatic towards the plight of a group of mysterious Eastern-European stowaways. / A woman suffering from multiple personality disorder enters her mind to defeat her other personalities.
- Richard Butler is the director of a Montreal advertising agency. When he meets Dyanne, a young beautiful model, he falls in love.
- When Rio jokes about Mike's lack of follow-through when it comes to his hobbies and various projects, he sets out to prove Rio wrong; Constance struggles to end her romantic endeavors with Pastor Paul.
- Mike's family comes to Bucksnort to surprise him for his birthday; a shocking family secret involving Rudy is unveiled; Constance and Clara attempt to help Brandon find a girlfriend via online dating apps.
- Kay asks Mike and Rio to help chaperone Jacob's after-prom event; Mike recognizes that Beau is upset about Jacob going to college, so he tries to get Beau drunk at the after-prom in order to get him to talk about his feelings.
- Lab scientists subject The Brain to experiments testing the addictive properties of cigarettes, an experience that endangers his latest plan for world domination.
- Explore the lives and trailblazing careers of six iconic African-American entertainers; Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson and Pam Grier; who changed American culture through their films, fashion, music and politics.
- When the new pastor in town starts giving out free advice to the townspeople, Rio feels like her therapy practice is in jeopardy; Mike falls in love with a used truck and purchases it without telling Rio.
- Jacob must figure out what his true passions are; Rio takes driving lessons from Kay, but their friendship hits a bump in the road when Kay learns that Rio has secretly been getting lessons from other townspeople.
- A city accountant audits the court's expenses, leading to a series of flashbacks. Near the end of the audit, the staff and the accountant are taken hostage in Harry's office by a circus clown with a gun.
- Episode: (1980)1977–19871hTV-G7.4 (109)TV EpisodeSinger Danny tries to impress record producer Steve. Steve falls for Danny's engaged sister Kitty. Brenda pictures the Scofield family as characters for her book. The male crew bunks with Merrill. Two marriages are at risk due to adultery.
- Rio comes up with a plan when Sierra confesses something big on her wedding day; Mike and Rudy devise a plan to make money from the New Yorkers who are coming in for the wedding; Beau and Kay find themselves at a crossroads.
- Mike and Rio must decide what seed to start growing on their farm; Rio tries to get Beau and Kay's relationship to set sail; Jacob shadows Constance for a school project, making Rudy a nervous wreck while they discuss catching criminals.
- Rio is bummed she can't afford to go to Iceland for her best friend's wedding, so the nuptials are moved and brought to the farm; Rio is forced to take on Deb's mail route after she quits; Mike and Jacob help Rudy get over Constance.
- Rio is excited to plan the perfect farm wedding for her best friend Sierra, but when she arrives in Bucksnort, she shows a different side which could affect their friendship forever; Constance keeps her mind off of Ruby after their break.
- Mike and Rio are thrilled about having their first Christmas alone as a married couple, but a wrench is thrown into their romanticized holiday plans as they are interrupted by crisis after crisis; Kay invites Beau home for Christmas.
- Mike and Rio get a taste of the parenting life when they are forced to take care of Portia's six piglets; Kay and Beau may have found common ground during the annual euchre tournament party.
- Donna springs a last-minute trip to Nebraska on Mike and Rio, which she claims is to relax; Donna steps into competitive mode to get Mike and Rio to help in the harvest; Constance's son is driving her crazy, so she pawns him off on Rudy.
- Wolf is the only Tobin who doesn't want to go to the new indoor water park in Lone Moose because he believes he's cursed to always lose his swim trunks in public.
- Mike decides to get back into journalism by reinvigorating the town newspaper, but ends up causing quite the stir when he discovers some town secrets and rivalries; a vindictive neighbor keeps Rio from playing the Maiden of Bucksnort.
- Mike celebrates Halloween by scaring the wits out of Rio all night; when Rio turns the tables on Mike and tries to scare him into ending Scare Night, Mike gets bitten by a bat and the night escalates from there.
- Lee Reston is a widow whose police officer son Greg dies in a car accident. Greg's friend and fellow officer Chris Lallek tries to help the Reston family in Greg's absence. Soon, he and Lee grow close and fall in love. But Lee is fifteen years older than Chris, something that upsets most of her family, including her college-aged daughter. When Chris proposes marriage, Lee must decide whether to risk alienating her family in order to be with the man she loves.
- Rio tries to help Kay get over jealousy of her sister Stacey; Rio learns that Mike and Stacey used to date; Rudy and Constance want to take their relationship to the next level.
- Sherri Shepherd, actress, comedian and Emmy Award winner, presents live audiences with a daily dose of pop culture, comedy, conversations and daytime gatherings, including interviews with celebrities and people of interest.