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- The leader of the union that employs stevedores rules with an iron fist. His critics have a habit of disappearing or being found dead and the squad is determined to find a connection to put the man behind bars.
- Lydia and Mack decide to move in together. Dolly and Frank are unhappy and decide to use reverse psychology on their daughter by pretending to like Mack. Jackie worries that Adele won't be able to cope with running the salon in her absence. Lydia begins to lose interest in Mack when she learns that he doesn't want children. Adele throws Jackie a surprise baby shower. Mack moves out of Lydia's apartment; Jackie goes into labor at the salon and Eric delivers her baby with the help of Dolly and Lydia.
- Scandal rocks Dolly's campaign thanks to a protest striptease by Lydia and Paulie's decision to have sex with Plum in the park.
- After returning from a hike, Manny and the Tools discover damage to their truck. They meet another team of talking tools and their retiring owner who can help!
- Madam L drops off the new young rogue assigned to her team. It's a risky mission to test the double agent's ability to translate his moonlighting tendencies as a skateboarder into a tool to help him blend in with civilian life. She knows he will test his limits of how far his suit will take him and where he can go.
- When Lydia suspects Paulie of wrongdoing, she gets herself into trouble. Frank tries to start a new career as a restaurateur. Jackie ponders Victor's proposal.
- Lydia's relationship with her English professor could jeopardise both of their futures at the university. Dolly is depressed when Frank spends his free time in a karaoke bar. To broaden their horizons, Jackie and Candy join a Salsa dance class.
- Lydia is torn between dating a 23-year-old student and going back to Lou.
- Lydia is conflicted when Lou buys "their" dream house. Dolly gets hooked on the Internet. Jackie opens her salon to younger clientele.
- So like... Like Snakes on a Plane except... Like but if the plane was airship and... And and but what if the snakes were draculas. Right?
- The Night Time Show is a talk show where comedians Stephen Glickman, Matt Walker, Mike Black, and Mike Glazer interview influential people and award winning artists. Get stories and secret behind-the-scenes dirt straight from Hollywood.
- Lydia helps an actor bring authenticity to the role of an Italian-American from New Jersey. Jackie's romance with Ray is threatened when his past catches up with him. Lydia has her own share of drama in keeping her new beau a secret from Dolly.
- Secrets continue to weigh down Lydia, who continues to keep mum about Paulie's marriage and Karen's affair. Dolly gets depressed when she learns a sordid secret about her father's past.
- Paulie is frantic when Plum is reported missing on Halloween. Dolly is forced to entertain Plum's neurotic mother. Jackie receives a lesson in parenting from a lost trick or treater.
- Lydia learns that a physical-therapy aid is assisting the football coach in getting an edge over the competition. Jackie has an unpleasant encounter with Victor's mother. Paulie and Plum elope when Dolly won't accept their engagement.
- Lydia dates a hockey player and gets a false impression about him as well as Eric. A new employee starts working at the restaurant and jealousy gets the better of Paulie.
- [HBO] HD. Guests: David Spade and Norm MacDonald; topic: 100th Anniversary Show.
- Lydia advises a jock to pursue his dreams, encouraging him not to drop out of college. Jules returns for her grandson's christening; Jackie begins a quest to find her father. Paulie and Plum talk about having children. Jackie asks Frank to be Victor Francis' godfather.
- Lydia is concerned about Paulie when he moves in with her following an argument with their father.
- The family becomes overly protective after Frank suffers a mild heart attack; Victor avoids dealing with his 11-year-old daughter. Candy reveals a startling revelation to Paulie.
- Lydia and Jackie think that they've hit the jackpot when they win $10,000 in the lottery. Unfortunately, a man with a gun claims that the ticket is his. When the friends figure out that the gun isn't real, they beat the man up, only to have him sue them for $250,000.
- Lydia has everything happen to her, from car breaking down, her apartment being robbed and finding out the subject for her college paper is used by someone else. After feeling a failure, she pulls herself up and accomplishes all that was going wrong.
- Lydia is upset when her lifelong role model for the modern independent woman gives up her idyllic life to get married to a man whom she has known for only three weeks.
- A series of financial setbacks prompts Lydia to consider dropping out of school.
- After losing her job at the bar, Lydia has trouble making ends meet while meeting her community service requirement. Jackie is wary about trusting Victor. Paulie rebounds from his breakup with Candy by working closely with Plum on the campus watch.
- Bizarre Transmissions from The Bermuda Triangle". Hosted by Funk Overlord Buddha Gonzalez, the show features wild and one-of-a-kind Music Videos from all genres mashed up with Classic Horror & Sci-Fi themes, an Artist Spotlight, Special Guests and Demented Humor..
- In the week of Cucina DeLucca's grand opening, the DeLucca family has a scare when Lydia learns there's a lump in her breast. Paulie meets Plum's father.
- Cucina DeLucca silent partner Paulie doesn't stay quiet for very long after distant cousin Lorenzo arrives from Italy to help in the kitchen and ends up making drastic changes to the restaurant's menu and ambiance; a laid-up Jackie thinks that she's witnessed a murder.
- To Dolly's dismay, Frank quits his job at the tollbooth without consulting her. Lydia tries to help J.T. get his G.E.D, despite his resistance. Victor proposes to Jackie.
- 32-year-old Lydia DeLucca astonishes everyone by breaking off her six-year engagement and enrolling in college.
- Josh hosts like a boss as he chats with TV and movie mobsters including Goodfella's Paul Sorvino, Sopranos' stars Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa, as well as Men In Black's Vincent D'Onofrio. Josh goes on the lam to Las Vegas' mobster museum.
- TCM Remembers the legends and icons we lost in 2022. We take a moment to remember all they gifted to us through their art and pay our respects.
- SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A Nation Betrayed is a compelling compilation of expert testimony, undercover footage and true life stories shot against the dramatic backdrops of the American countryside.
- Key bits and highlights from Stern's daily syndicated radio program.
- After the death of one of her friends, Dolly divides her possessions between her kids while Lydia tries to spend some quality time with her. Lydia has trouble with a photography assignment. Paulie suffers an embarrassing on the job injury.
- Lydia starts to have second thoughts about breaking up with Lou when her biological clock starts ticking. Unfortunately, Lou is dating someone else. Jackie dates a certain doctor. Dolly revamps her look.
- Lydia discovers that Eric's wife is having an affair. Fed up with municipal bureaucracy, Dolly takes matters into her own hands.
- At the same time that a 13-year-old prodigy is tutoring her in math, Professor Cahill stuns Lydia by suggesting that she drop his class so they can date. After cancelling a date with Candy, Paulie and Candy both avoid each other, though for different reasons.
- Jackie's conflict over leaving for Mexico with Ray or staying in New Jersey with a visiting Abigail puts a strain on her friendship with Lydia. Frank has difficulty in accepting a generous gift from Plum. Lydia is charmed into getting Mack's irresponsible brother a job at the sports clinic.
- 1993–200957mTV-147.0 (15)TV Episode
- As Paulie's birthday approaches, he discovers that Jimmy is gay. Lydia finds a new apartment right above the Cucina and reunites with Mack. Frank and Dolly get an unpleasant surprise when they enter Lydia's new place without knocking. Lydia discovers that Jackie and Mack had a brief affair fourteen years ago.
- A sprained thumb motivates Lydia to choose a major and inspire others. Jackie is faced with an unexpected pregnancy and a marriage proposal.
- Jackie becomes unglued when her irresponsible mother pays a visit. At the same time, Lydia threatens her relationship with Jackie when she chooses to attend a college lecture rather than keep a commitment. Lou inadvertently hurts Paulie's feelings.
- After Triumph smells Paul Sorvino's pants at a restaurant he becomes obsessed with their aroma and plots a way to satisfy his craving for more.
- The death of a WWII veteran leads his estranged daughter to discover some shocking things about her father, and leads her on a journey to learn the truth of her father's love, sacrifice, and a different kind of heroism.
- 1962–199243mTV-147.6 (17)TV EpisodeJohnny reads rejected network slogans. Paul Sorvino (The Oldest Rookie (1987)); Jon Lovitz (Saturday Night Live (1975)); Abbe Jaye plays the flute with her nose.
- A documentary that chronicles the aberrational accomplishments--and outlandish antics--of the first Congress candidate in the country to endorse Donald Trump for president, "Renaissance Man" will often have you asking "is this for real?!" The larger-than-life protagonist/antagonist is a real-life acclaimed filmmaker, best-selling author, film-festival chairman, attorney, former judge--and bench-press champion--who has a cult following of masses who support him in his congressional bid, and much more.
- Nighttime Talk Show hosted by Comic and regular Tonight Show guest David Brenner.
- 2008–6.9 (19)TV EpisodeThe Band Perry and their family battle Giuliana Rancic and her family; and Melissa Joan Hart and her family take on Paul Sorvino and his family.
- An inside look at one of the largest cash and jewel heists in American history - the 1978 Lufthansa Robbery. Nearly $6 million stolen from the Lufthansa Cargo Terminal at JFK Airport in New York, led by mobster Jimmy Burke.
- 15 Russian tenors come to Los Angeles to compete for a chance to become one of the four members of a newly created group called "Russian Tenors."
- Julie and Jordan Better, married lawyers who are partners at work and at home. He's a high-paid attorney at a major law firm; she's a successful lawyer with her own practice, who defends society's less fortunate. But their worlds collide when Jordan quits his high-powered job and becomes his wife's law partner. Now Julie is forced to organize her messy office and relaxed schedule to accommodate Jordan's tidy ways and strict corporate timetable. And Jordan must adjust to the fact that his wife's biggest client isn't the fat old guy he had imagined but a handsome young Lothario. Meanwhile, Jordan and Julie's assistants, Sebastian and Stacy, who have been secretly dating for months, are having a difficult time keeping their passionate romance under wraps at work. As Jordan and Julie watch their formerly peaceful lives turn chaotic, they soon realize why the place is called a practice.
- A former bookie turned banker with a special gift for memorizing numbers, is unwittingly cast into the forefront of an aging wise-guy's bid for power.
- Chapters on aspects of 'daily' life and crises in US prisons, concerning convicts, staff, visitors, parole boards etcetera. Situations also differ per organizing authority, type of penal institution or wards, such as higher security levels and death-row. The British makers sometimes compare to the UK.
- On a rainy day, Alice is tied and gagged into a country house, and through a series of flashbacks she traces the events that dragged her into this situation. Alice, Dora and Sofia are three very different women, friends since school, and all three are now close to the fateful forties of forty years. Everyone tries to find their own way, while their lives are inexorably marked by male figures who go and go. Sofia, however, after escaping from her father's overpriced parental authority, is confronted with an even more cumbersome and overbearing husband who forces her to make an oval calendar to foster her business. The soft comedy, however, is yellow when the village of Puglia where the story unfolds is shocked by a murder.
- A weekly talk show about film, TV, music, games and all things social media...
- In Blue Heat, the player assumes the role of Holly Jacobson, an LAPD detective who must go undercover to catch a serial killer preying on the enticing cover girls of LA Erotica Magazine.
- A police veteran with a desk job becomes a street cop again.
- Part 2 of the making of William Friedkin's 1980 thriller, Cruising starring Al Pacino and the controversies it created.
- A countdown of the 100 greatest films, as voted by the British public via the Channel 4 website.
- Miller's Tale is a personal journey into the life of playwright and actor Jason Miller and his relationship with his hometown, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Best known for his performance as Father Karras in The Exorcist, Miller was an equally talented writer who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for his play That Championship Season. Miller experienced a brief but brilliant period of national acclaim, then curiously abandoned Hollywood to return to his hometown. After Miller died in a local bar Scranton, at the age of 62, filmmaker and fellow Scranton native Rebecca Marshall Ferris set out with her camera to talk to the women he loved, the friends he drank with, and the celebrities he worked with to find answers to some perplexing questions. Why did this exceptional playwright, who achieved such phenomenal early success, never write a Broadway play again? And what happened to Miller in Hollywood that would make him run away from a promising acting career? Miller's Tale traces the artist's intense rise to fame and fleeting creative peak. While Miller became largely forgotten by the world, he remains, even after death, a haunting presence in Scranton. Unlike a traditional biography film, Miller's Tale uses elements of cinema verite, travelogue, and first-person narration to examine the themes that weave our lives together: dreams of success, personal failure, and hometown pride.
- Based on actual events, MINEVILLE explores the rise and fall of the United States iron-ore mining industry. Showcasing the plight of the early immigrant miners as they toil endlessly in the dark bowels of the Earth. Owned by the company and controlled by fear, the workers are driven to provide for their families.
- Hollywood, I'm Sorry In March of 2000, the heist of 55 Oscar® statuettes enroute to Los Angeles, just days before the anticipated ceremony, made news around the world. "Hollywood I'm Sorry," a documentary, follows the trail of one of those stolen Oscars®, and the escapades of entertainment journalist-photographer, Fernando Escovar, who finds himself in a whirlwind of scandal after buying an Academy Award® on eBay and using the precious statue to con his way into the coveted realm of award ceremony after parties. His successful coup with the festive night on the town inspires him to sell the Oscar® on Craigslist. Within days, Fernando is tailed by undercover detectives. Arrested and charged with grand theft, Fernando discovers that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, home of the Academy Awards®, are after his head and will doing anything to prosecute him to the fullest extent of the law. Narrated by Fernando Escovar, and interviewers Danny Trejo & Luiz Guzman, the farcical crime caper unfolds with commentary about the the rarified world of the Oscar® from Academy Award® winners Reese Witherspoon, Morgan Freeman, Halle Berry, Michael Caine, Emily Blunt, Marisa Tomei, Jeff Bridges, Alan Arkin, Colin Firth, Jodie Foster, and Brie Larson. Appearances from Method Man, Christopher Lloyd, John Boyega and Dr.Drew are but a few of the famous faces providing insight into a "life is stranger than fiction" tale and what Oscar® truly represents.
- Cast and crew of "Reds" revisit their memories and stories while making the film, one of the most critically acclaimed films of 1981. Features interviews with lead actor and director Warren Beatty, actors Jack Nicholson and Edward Herrmann, editor Dede Allen and many others who were part of one of the most historical epic films ever made.
- Part 1 of the making of William Friedkin's 1980 thriller, Cruising starring Al Pacino and the controversies it created.
- Pleasant daytime family show where singing, instrument playing and discussions and such would take place.
- Bobby is admitted to the Challenge program for the academically gifted, but the 'cool' friends he makes there are vindictive vandals who drag him along into trouble, even wreck the kind janitor's shrine for his son who died in war. Ever-selfish ma expects Jack to drop everything and mind Bobby for her while she leaves in a hurry for an inter-faculty bonding event, but Jack decides instead to host the team party which he would have missed when it loses its venue, allowing even the water-polo team to join in. The brothers can't enjoy it much, mounting guard on door and phone in case ma checks up, but just when Courtney and Jack's other ex have them both aside talking she phones, so a party animal tells her it's an open door party; the chancellor stops drunk ma from returning but has her call the police. Ma finds her own student assistant committed blatant plagiarism, yet changes her disappointed feminist mind on making her loose the scholarship she denied a better qualified man 'for social advancement'. Bobby decides to leave Challenge, telling ma it never was his idea anyway; only now she listens to the program mentor, who was surprised she pushed to get Bobby in, after showing no interest when Jack was offered a place two years earlier, then finds out he even forged her non-permission to duck it, his pertinent reasons hit her even harder.
- A housewife, increasingly disenchanted with her homemaker role, looks for new meaning in her life and organizes a discussion group, changing the lives of her six closest friends.
- A mobster suffers a heart attack and decides to return to his hometown in New Jersey, where he confronts his estranged daughter and finds out he has a grandson.
- This DVD bonus feature describes Law & Order's first three seasons, with candid interviews with seven of its early castmembers.
- George Platt is a lawyer who lives with his family in a middle-class neighborhood in a New Jersey suburb. The Platt's, George and Liz, have three teenagers, Muff, Kenny and Andrea.
- The baby-boom years in Delano after World War II see the appointment of an ill-suited veteran as the new Police Chief, resulting in graft, police brutality and racial discrimination, while the crimes of a serial killer remain unsolved.
- Molly McCue is bored with suburban life and fantasizes about becoming a detective. She gets her chance when the urn containing the ashes of her departed grandfather is stolen, and Molly joins forces with a New York City police detective.
- Celebrities recall the TV, films, fads and fashions that made the 1990's memorable.
- While Kennedy liberalism in the early 1960's offers new challenges and possibilities, the courageous appointment of a new sheriff and the resolution of a decades long hunt for a serial killer bring closure and new hope to Delano.
- The action-packed cases of maverick San Francisco cop Bert D'Angelo.
- History channel goes inside some of the toughest prisons in America
- A detailed history of the war between Chicago's North Side and South Side organized-crime gangs during the Prohibition era, leading up to the infamous "Saint Valentine's Day Massacre".
- Plum discovers that Gavin is the new teaching assistant assigned to her class. Valerie comes to the rescue when an attractive divorced friend tries to seduce Frank. Plum convinces Paulie to sit for the sergeant's exam, despite his lack of confidence. Lydia meets Gavin in the library and, unaware that he's Plum's ex-boyfriend, invites him to be her "non-date" for Plum's birthday party.
- 1994–1997TV-PG8.1 (48)TV EpisodeIn this nightmare of modern marketing, Duckman sells his identity to a giant corporation which leaves him penniless and nameless. Forced to work as a Wacky "Duckman" Mascot, he conceives a desperate plan to get back his name and/or self-respect. Guest voices include Paul Sorvino, Gilbert Gottfried and Alan Rosenberg.
- The new police chief of the young, thriving 1920's southern city of Delano is confronted with petty theft, Klan activities and, above all, the deaths of a number of young boys which lead him to suspect the doings of a serial killer.
- The 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be a star-studded party like no other - giving you excitement, unexpected reunions, intimate moments onstage and off, and a palpable sense of community. It's the only show that exclusively honors actors. With a voting body of over 122,600 members, the SAG Awards have the largest and most diverse group of voters in the awards circuit.
- The Award is the highest honor for a career in film and celebrates an individual whose career has greatly contributed to the enrichment of American culture.
- Minute-long "on this day in history" shorts, used a countdown to America's bicentennial.
- A poor young man from New York's Lower East Side determines to overcome his status, and through hard work rises to become a power in the garment industry.
- A look at the economy and the American consumer.