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- An ensemble family drama based on the bestselling novels from Karen Kingsbury, that follows Elizabeth and John Baxter, and their adult children, as they navigate life's highs and lows, both with and without God.
- An "interactive" series in which the first half was a standard sitcom and the second was a talk-show-like discussion of the events that happened and how they could be resolved.
- A white bull terrier named Baxter is given to an elderly woman by her daughter. As time passes, the dog develops aggressive and murderous behavior in order to be adopted by another family.
- In the style of a Howard Hawks comedy, Baxter follows the twists and turns of a young man's life during the two weeks before his wedding.
- Teenaged Beans Baxter's mailman father disappears one day and Beans discovers his dad was really a courier for a secret government agency. Soon Beans is drawn into espionage, becoming a secret agent for the government. Beans has many adventures while his mother remains completely oblivious. Beans' ultimate goal is to find his kidnapped father who is being held by enemy agents.
- Baxter is a half-hour live-action comedy that follows Baxter McNab and his friends on their journey through the unique, high-energy world that is Northern Star School of the Arts. At this school where the students will do anything they can to stand out, the stress of a math test is nothing compared to that dance solo, or music recital, or monologue, or - you get the idea. Though his irreverent style might rub some teachers the wrong way, Baxter knows that great friends are the key to survival, and that Northern Star is a crazy amazing way to spend high school. Think Glee meets Fame for kids!
- A young American boy unable to overcome a speech defect is disturbed by the constant bickering of his parents, and when they get divorced, he slides into an emotional breakdown.
- In response to a new friend's queries, Vera recounts her life, starting with her no-good husband Jean, who has been using her to keep his failing building business afloat - up to the present affair she's having with Cayre (Depardieu).
- We follow Otto Baxter, a 35-year-old man with Down Syndrome, over six years, as he writes and directs a foul-mouthed, autobiographical comedy-horror-musical set in Victorian London.
- Detective 00 Schneider has to return from retirement to catch a mad art collector.
- Someone is terrorizing the students at nearby Baxter U... Someone or something?
- Mary Jane Baxter (Fay Holden), a wealthy woman has named her cocker spaniel as her heir, in order to thwart scheming relatives. In learning of her action, her nephew, Eddie Martin (Frederick Brady as Fred Brady) institutes sanity hearings to have her committed to a hospital. She runs away and is befriended by a barber,Charlie Bryan (Frank McHugh) and his family.
- Henry Baxter goes the extra mile to give his family the finer things, but when malicious teens threaten to harm his daughter he calls upon demonic forces for bloody retribution.
- A documentary following a group of juvenile justice detainees as they create a production of Shakespeare's Macbeth.
- The much anticipated follow up to "We are Dirt", dirt track racing's 1st full length feature film. Relive the journey back of a young man who refused to give up after a major racing accident and being told he would lose his arm. Blaine "The Bullet" Baxter is not an average 9 year old and he refuses to let anything stand in the way of chasing his dream to become a professional race car driver.
- A wealthy woman is taken in by three slum kids when she falls out of her carriage and hurts herself when her horse spooks.
- An eye-opening documentary that reveals the behind-the-scenes partying and plotting at one of the most memorable festivals in Cannes' storied history.
- A writer and her old English teacher, both equally set in their ideas, meet up for the first time in years and challenge each other to find themselves again.
- Parodies of popular films and television shows, with Baxter sometimes playing several roles in a single episode.
- A look at the process of completing the film once the shoot has concluded, taking 268 hours of footage and whittling it down to the best two hours to tell both a complete and cinematically engaging story. The piece looks at the editing process, sound design, and the importance of nuance in making a complete picture. In this absorbing piece, the editors and sound designer address the complicated process of piecing together the miles of film that Fincher shot and analyze the psychology behind his artistic choices. On-set footage of Fincher directing juxtaposed with the finished product and various angles via split screen and multiple alternate takes make us really appreciate the layers involved. We also see and hear stripped down versions of various scenes with isolated audio elements, so we can focus on the sound and the impact of dialogue, effects, ambiance, and music.
- We hear from the Minister of White Papers about how Stanley Baxter is to return, then we hear how Miss Porker wants her own show, we learn about sex and violence on the television, we have an episode of Mastermind with Magnus Magnusson, The Channing Report presents Sir John Gielgud and The Generation Game, Charmaine Globb presents an episode of Probe about 'Mimicry, a Cry for Help, there's the story of an actress behind television advertisements, an ad for the TV Times, a programme that appeals to sports lovers and movie lovers, Botanic Man, and the finale is the George Burns Show.
- This short includes notes from Ralph Winter, production designer Bill Boes, computer graphics supervisor Gladys Tong and associate producer David Gorder. We learn about the comic's version of the FF's headquarters, see how the film recreates it and a nice examination of the set.
- When a college student begins to document the lives of a lowly band of cable television reenactment actors he uncovers Ryan Baxter, a re-enactor committed to putting his own inaccurate spin on history. Looking over him is Gil, the angst-ridden director of Ryan's misadventures, who spends more time trying to corral Ryan's historical inaccuracies on set than repairing his own career. When news of a major network television reenactment surfaces amongst the crew, both Ryan and Gil are sent into a tailspin, while other re-enactors amidst the extremely low-budget crew try to take a large step forward and take the mantle away from Ryan Baxter. A man destined to be historical... only if he could get it right.
- One woman's life, with and without men, but always with dogs. Acclaimed and award winning film maker Gillian Leahy turns her mind to the relationship between herself and her dog in this searching, funny, touching and thought provoking documentary. Gill questions her own relationship with her big brown chocolate Labrador, Baxter, and our relationships in general between dogs and humans. It all begins when Gill wakes up one morning and asks herself, "What am I doing living with this big brown beast?" And it takes off from there. In Gill's idiosyncratic, bruisingly honest and dogged way, the film takes a walk down Gill's life with dogs, her relationships with people and most significantly her current relationship with the charming and willful Baxter. Do dogs love us? Do we love dogs? Are we in control or are they? Who is training who? Why do we love dogs? Do we treat dogs as they deserve? Do we treat them as we should? How should we treat them? Are they our slaves or are we theirs? What do they give us and what do we give them? Enhanced by Elizabeth Drake's music, Steven Macdonald's insightful cinematography, Denise Haslem's adroit editing and Gill's own eccentric, astute, wry and opinionated voice over musings, the film takes us to some familiar haunts and some unexpected destinations on the journey of casting an eye on what goes on between dogs and humans. If you've ever had a dog, or ever loved a dog, or ever known anyone who loved a dog, or ever wondered why on earth other people love dogs, this could be just the film for you.
- News reporter, Baxter Mite, 'delves deep into a discovery' of the strange profession of Afterlife Law. Afterlife Lawyer, Walter Fancusso, of Fancusso, Fancusso, Fancusso, defends people who believe they are going to Hell. He argues their case before Satan and God. He lives in Long Island, New York, with his wife, Mary, and his son, Jesus. Baxter interviews him at home and at the Garden of the High Court of the Fourth Dimension. Fancusso's nemesis, Robert Hays, is also interviewed at his home in Brooklyn, New York and at his father's church in Virginia. He produces and uploads Public Service Announcements on the internet warning against Mr. Fancusso and the dangers of sinning. Mite probes their origins and intentions in this compelling news documentary.
- The sketches are Nationwide with jokes across the UK and Thumpalong with Reg Varnish. We then have an episode of Upstage Downstage. There is a sketch set in a canteen of California during WW2 which ends with an attempt to undermine American morale using well-known American entertainers. There is a brief discussion about bias in the news followed by a news report. Maurice Chevalier is in heaven and sings about how that he is glad he is not alive anymore. The show concludes with 2001 - A Royal Wedding Odyssey where Prince Eric marries a singer. There is a mass phone-in where you are able to ask questions of the participants.
- TV Movie
- A profile of legendary Blue Peter (1958) editor Biddy Baxter.
- A mouse named Baxter must co-exist with his roommate, Gibraltar (better known as "Lil Gibby"). Mini adventures and mishaps along with friends like Duke the beaver, Chester the bird and Rayon the rabbit.
- The sketches are The Movie Makers with Joan Bakelite, which includes extracts from 'The Love of Moses' and 'Love's a Tonic'. Then there is the best medic on Broadway with 'My Favourite Girls' musical. The Pundits with The A.J.P. Taylor Banjo Boys are followed by well-known British personalities doing stand-up comedy. We hear a story from The Annals of Scotland Yard introduced by Edgar Lastgasper. Liza Mimemi performs a selection of songs then Tony Schama looks at the making of the religious programme. There's a Pete Smith Nostalgiality followed by the political crisis on Nationwide across Britain. Formby Sings Againg entertains us with his favourite bits on the tele and the show concludes with the Broadcast for Guy Fawkes Day by Her Grace the Duchess of Brendagh.
- The story of John The Baptist, Salome and King Herod is re-told in this shocking, sexy modern day thriller. The film traces the last few hours of "Johnny Baxter's" life, seen through the eyes of the mysterious 'Exectioner.'
- Following a devastating explosion on the Gold Coast two detectives stake out the apartment of the suspects.
- Documentary on Rangers legend Jim Baxter
- Go behind-the-scenes and on location with the cast and crew of independent comedy 'The Baxter.'
- Trevor Baxter really doesn't like dinner parties, but his loving partner is forcing him into going to them - and even hosting his own.
- The sketches start with radio presenter Julie Hawn announcing that there are some advertising parodies on the TV. Film Fright is presented by Patrick Moon where we see excerpts from movies such as In Which We Starve, Reveille Never Came and Towering Quake 75. Joan Babelite introduces Faith to Faith and there is another episode of Police 3 1/2. There is a musical tribute to politicians and then an attempt by the BBC to show 'cheery' news. Los Paranoics entertain us and the mafia party give you an offer you can't refuse with a party political broadcast. Finally, Vicki Lustre stars in Born to Bitch.
- A rancher helps a pretty young girl and her brother fight off their stepfather, who is trying to take over their ranch, and in addition helps his father battle a gang of rustlers stealing cattle from his ranch.
- Documentary profile of Stanley Baxter featuring his first in-depth interview for forty years and extracts from his comedy series and specials. With contributions from Billy Connolly, Robbie Coltrane, Stephen Fry and Clive James.
- A number of ranchmen and cowboys are gathered around the post office of a western village, expecting their mail. A letter is received by John Baxter, ranchman, from his niece, who is also his ward. The cowboys have been expecting that someday she would visit the ranch and are curious to know what the letter says. Baxter satisfies them by reading them the letter, which states that the young lady will soon arrive. He also shows them a photograph of her and the men agree that she is a "Jim-dandy." Ethelbert, the dude cowboy, is there, and is so enraptured with her beauty that he kisses the picture repeatedly. The cowboys give him the laugh, take the photo away from him and "rough-house" him considerably. Baxter suddenly becomes an important personage in the village. The cowboys visit him at his cabin and treat him with great consideration. They bring him presents; whiskey, tobacco, rope, saddles, etc., hoping thereby to get on the good side of him. All except Ethelbert. He stays at home and has lovely dreams of the beautiful lady. Baxter makes a promise to each cowboy that he will have the preference over the others when the girl arrives. Finally the great day dawns and the men are all at the depot, dressed in the height of cowboy fashion. Baxter's ward steps from the train while the men look at her in speechless awe. With rare presence of mind Ethelbert steps forward and offers to carry her valise. Instantly there is a rush by the men to carry the bag, but she hands it to Ethelbert, because he spoke first. The girl and Ethelbert start for the ranch house, leaving the cowboys dumbfounded. On the way Baxter's ward and "Bertie" become quite chummy. The cowboys by this time, are framing up a warm reception for Ethelbert. They find him later, and duck him up the river, which is easily done, because there isn't much fight in him. Thinking it a good joke, the men find the girl and tell her of it, but she doesn't see the point. Instead, she hunts up Ethelbert, and finds him a very wet person. She sympathizes with him and he proposes. The girl accepts and they disappear. There is much excitement in the village over this. Next morning Baxter receives a letter saying that the pair have eloped and are on their way to find a minister. Baxter reads it to the cowboys and laughs. They become angry at this and demand their presents back. Baxter refuses, and walks away laughing, leaving the cowboys quarreling among themselves.