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- When his parents must go out of town on business, Dennis stays with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. He is driving Mr. Wilson crazy, but he is just trying to be helpful, even to the thief who has arrived in town.
- Drunkboat tells the story of a young teenager, Abe, who manipulates his unsuspecting alcoholic uncle (Malkovich) into buying a boat from a conman (Goodman).
- Three teens realize their science project is the key to finding their missing parents, in another world.
- "Holy Ground" is the story of Chicago's emergence as one of the largest cities in the world from the perspective of the Catholics.
- In 1872, the most undesired Parish in the Archdiocese of Chicago is sent new pastor Fr. William Netstraeter who spends decades reforming and building the whole area at large, only to have his legacy forgotten.
- In a story of love, science and music a creative 14 year-old cellist, Aleksandrya 'Aleks' Landis, competing for the Gold Pin award and a guest chair in a prestigious symphony, faces obstacles from an oppressive maestro, more competent string players, and her own skeptical parents. On a cold winter day, Aleks struggles to get to rehearsal. She arrives late, but offers to stay late and make up the time. Her maestro, rather than being sympathetic, berates her and closes the door on her. On her way home, Aleks joins a busker in a special duet, and has an innocent, romantic encounter with a classmate, Andreas. Aleks's parents remind her of the sacrifices they have made to pay for her cello lessons. Aleks informs her parents that she would be just as content playing in a rock band. A parallel group of young musicians is exemplified by the story of a 10 year-old violinist, Giovanni. While in Italy visiting the Museo del Stradivari, Giovanni meets a wise woman, Evelina, brilliantly acted by Domenica C. Scorsese. Giovanni also experiences a vision of Antonio Stradivari, seen in an amazing flashback laboring over his instruments. Evelina inspires Giovanni with stories of her great grandmother, an educator and America's first female luthier. In flashbacks from 1929, her great grandmother is seen organizing a science fair and building string instruments. What transpires on the day of Aleks's big audition will long be etched in the minds of everyone involved.
- Two detectives - one devoutly religious and one devoutly cynical - team with a savvy priest to pursue a serial killer targeting celebrities "in the name of God". A series of coded clues must be unraveled before the killer strikes again.
- A Reader becomes trapped in an evolving autobiography of an executed killer.
- James Manning comes to Chicago to achieve his fortune. Tug Wilson offers him a job running errands, then frightens him into taking a steady position when James realizes he is involved with opium smugglers. Milly Amory a ruse for the crooks, falls in love with Manning, but Manning has a sweetheart back home, Mary Slocum, and she comes to search for him. To get rid of the girl, Milly poses as a medium and warns her away, until Manning finds out and exposes her tricks to Mary, fights for his life with Wilson, who is killed by Milly, and returns to Harmony, Illinois with Mary.
- A teenage girl alone on Halloween night is stalked and terrorized by Michael Myers. An original take on the classic theme and style of the classic film with some of the flair of its later sequels.
- Showing, as it does, a most wonderful train under most wonderful circumstances. It shows the fine train of the C. M. & St. P. at Morton Grove, traveling at the rate of 78 miles per hour; you see it in the distance when suddenly, with a swish and swirl, it is past; then you see a team crossing the track, being lead by teamsters, when -- look out -- here comes another train on the next track, going in the opposite direction; will it hit the wagon? No, it is a very narrow escape. Send for this, it is great.
- In a community that was once on the brink of collapse, two priests took a stand and brought the town out of the cellar. But at what cost? See what happens when Fathers O'Heagan and Nicolas erupt in conflict and tug on the threads of the fabric of the entire town.
- A man copes with his insecurities by continually dreaming about the same woman, leading him to blur the line between fantasy and reality.
- After being mishandled, NEXT escapes the confined servers of its home company and gains internet access. Shea recruits Paul and her co-workers to track NEXT's possible location. Paul attempts to rekindle his relationship with his daughter.
- How has Tony Bourdain avoided visiting Chicago for so long?
- The Burial Bowl of Manasseh is on display at the Peoria Riverfront Museum and has caught the attention of two adversarial secret societies, putting those who come into contact with the bowl in grave danger.
- Detective Thomas pays Dara and Mary Catherine a visit, while Jennifer identifies Mac in a sketch session with Rick.
- 2004– 1h 20mTV-PG6.8 (7)TV EpisodeWith Toy and Vicki respectively being eliminated after the last two weigh-ins, nine contestants remain at the ranch. In the first of the two weeks, Bob announces that the team challenge - which entails throwing ten pound medicine balls in a net held up by the opposing team, the winner who either reaches a certain number of "baskets" or the opposing team dropping their net - may be the most important as the reward is that the winning team gets to choose one person from each team to go home for the week with no trainer, and with those two contestants being the only ones whose weight will count at the weekly weigh-in. Who the winning team chooses may surprise. Bob's assertion that they will have no trainers may not be totally accurate. The contestants who remain at the ranch feel somewhat helpless in that their fates are in the hands of two people, over who they have no control, and as Bob further announces that there will be a red line at the weigh-in, meaning no deliberation on who will be going home post-weigh-in. In the second of two weeks, the remaining eight contestants learn that they will be now competing as singles. Their temptation for the week is the real world, where they will have no access to their own gym for the week, and are given choices in what they want to do between working out with a trainer or going on some exciting and potentially weight gaining adventure. During the week, the contestants naturally fall into two camps, which is highlighted by a comment made following the first singles challenge of the season. The challenge is an obstacle course which requires speed, endurance, strength, agility and puzzle solving to win. Those two camps both set out a strategy they hope will take their side into the final four. The weigh-in, in which there will be a yellow line, will test the strength of each alliance.
- Agathe, headed back to Milwaukee to investigate John, crosses paths with Alice. Tom receives critical new intelligence that may give him the upper hand in his plan to influence the Iranian election.