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- A young woman spends a night trapped inside a laundromat with a serial killer.
- A hit-man tries to seduce the mother of a child who witnessed his most recent kill.
- Gangster Hal Wilson takes psychiatrist Dr. Shelby hostage. While captive, the doctor analyzes Wilson as though he were a patient.
- An optician awakes from a bad dream to find himself in a living nightmare as he faces death-by-video.
- Malmö 2010. A masked man is shooting innocent people who appear to have immigrant backgrounds. One of these gunshots forever changes two brothers' lives. Blind Alley is a film about the people behind the headlines. About two brothers, their fate and their way back. How far are they prepared to go?
- Merchant marine Captain Dan Kirby arrives in New York City with his Cuban bride, María. Leaving his hotel to buy flowers, Dan forgets his billfold but meets Julio Lachados, a former admirer of María's. As Dan crosses the street, he is knocked unconscious by an automobile, and the owner, Dr. Webster, has him taken to a private hospital. Failing to find her husband and learning that an unidentified man has been hospitalized, María becomes innocently involved with two jewel thieves, who kidnap her. Dan, regaining consciousness, leaves the hospital and is nursed by Sally Ray. Freed from her captors, María turns to Julio for help and learns of Dan's relationship with Sally, but Dan perceives Sally's duplicity and is reunited with his bride.
- A fugitive fleeing the police takes over the suburban home of a psychology professor and his wife. But the professor is convinced that his own trained brain is more than a match for the fugitive's brawn.
- Old Jean Basse makes a meager living for himself and granddaughter, Pauline, by peddling his miniature statuary. Pauline is in love with an unsuccessful artist who lives on the floor above. Every character who lives in the alley is shown, with his or her troubles and joys. Above everything else, it has been old Jean's ambition to possess a high silk hat. One day he receives a letter from an attorney advising him that he has fallen heir to the estate of a distant relative. It creates a commotion in the alley because all think that they are going to lose Jean. But in his heart the good old man decides that he will divide his wealth with his friends. On the strength of the legacy Jean buys a handsome silk stovepipe hat. It is a proud day for him when he strolls into blind alley thus spruced up. The attorney calls to see him the next day and leads him to his inheritance, the contents of a small cottage. But everything has been attached by creditors, save a few worthless odds and ends in the attic. The only thing he considered worth taking home is a dust-covered painting. Jean, feeling that he cannot now afford the silk hat, sadly sells it back to the haberdasher. Jean's homecoming is not as sad as might be supposed, for his friends rejoice that their little colony will not lose him. However the old man's legacy is worth more than he at first realized. The artist, Pauline's lover, no sooner sets eyes on the old painting than he declares it to be an original Van Dyke. Jean takes the painting to a successful artist, who attempts to buy it for two dollars. Jean, however, refuses it. The famous artist then tries to steal the masterpiece. Failing in this attempt he tries to mislead Jean by admiring Pauline. But all his schemes are defeated. Pauline's sweetheart begins selling his pictures, and on the day they are married, the couple present Jean with a swell silk hat. But for the old man the end has come; he lies sick unto death. As a wedding gift he gives Pauline the painting, and as his life flickers away he insists on wearing the silk hat.
- After becoming Adam Keating's partner in a ranching venture, Walt Landis hopes to become his son-in-law as well. Adam's daughter Helen, however, has different ideas, and marries the dissipated Fred Sherwood. Tired of his solitary rancher's life, a disappointed Walt then marries Rose McKee after answering the lonely-hearts letter that she placed in a box of collars. Meanwhile, Adam grows weary of Fred's chronic laziness, and so, hoping that the change of scenery will prove therapeutic, he sends Fred and Helen to Walt's ranch. Thrown together, Fred and Rose soon fall in love, while Helen, bored with her shiftless husband, starts a flirtation with Walt. Then, Rose and Fred get caught in quicksand, and for a moment Walt and Helen, seeing their chance to get married, consider letting them die. They finally rescue them, however, after which Helen and Fred return to Adam's ranch, while Walt and Rose continue their loveless marriage.
- It is the story of two people once linked by an interracial marriage setting up for their daughter's wedding.
- Five new players arrive at this year's secret location for the ninth annual game of Blind Man's Alley.
- Nate is convinced by his older brother to be admitted to a mental hospital in order to approach a crazy old millionaire and get his hidden fortune. In this journey, some truths will be revealed and his life will change forever.
- A young man is fascinated by a strange and beautiful neighbour and obsessed by the previous inhabitant of his digs. He senses a connection between the two but by the time he starts to figure out the mystery it's almost too late to save himself or the girl. Blind Alley is a gothic tale of voyeurism and entrapment.
- Klein's social life looks up when Bradford goes undercover in a pole-dancing club. Meanwhile, Chandler meets up with a mystery woman in a seedy hotel.
- PC Jim Carver is sent to the morgue to investigate a suspicious drowning. DI Roy Galloway and DC Mike Dashwood are reprimanded by a judge presiding over a fraud case.
- A fugitive fleeing the police takes over the suburban home of a psychology professor and his wife. But the professor is convinced that his own trained brain is more than a match for the fugitive's brawn.
- Clint helps a blind man by means of a corneal transplant, but his wife wonders if the world he sees will come up to his expectations. Dr. Crane is dismayed by the gratitude of a mobster whose life he saved.
- A fugitive fleeing the police takes over the suburban home of a psychology professor and his wife. But the professor is convinced that his own trained brain is more than a match for the fugitive's brawn.
- Larry is leading a team of players who work at the paper against a team led by Gorpley in a bowling competition. And Larry thinks they have a good chance to win. That is until Gorpley sends the team's star player out of town when the final will be. Larry needs to find a replacement. Balki incorporates a game from his country and does well, so Larry makes him part of the team. And he is sure they can win, that is until Balki shows up for the game having just come from the eye doctor who placed medication in his eyes which impairs his vision.
- When Ripcord unknowingly assists an escaped convict to elude pursuit, Jim, feeling responsible, tries to follow him, and ends up jumping into a dangerous situation, with Ted close behind him.
- Mr. Justice Ballantyre is about to move into Orchard Cottage, in Bathurst. About to spend three days in the area the building is set on fire. An FDR (Free the Daventry Resisters) leaflet is left by a group squatters who he sentenced.
- A psychopathic killer escapes from prison and comes under the care of a noted psychiatrist.
- Rufus Cole shoots Mike Hardesty off his horse on the trail. Hoby who had been trailing Rufus for six weeks comes along to save Mike but he has lost his sight.
- Jean is about to confess her love to Scott when Mystique abducts Scott and abandons him in the desert in Mexico. Jean, who has vivid telepathic visions of him in peril, tracks him down, but Mystique is determined to kill both of them.
- Cato has his wallet stolen on his way to work, and allegations begin when he emerges from an alley with one of the muggers, who has a bloodied face.
- 1967–1971TV Episode
- Sgt Weston and PC Roberts come across what appears to be an assault in progress, but the suspect escapes, dropping a stun gun. DI Nixon and DC Banks suspect that the victim was raped, but she claims not to remember anything. TDC Fletcher joins CID and assists DC Perkins as he attempts to trace the supplier of the stun gun.
- Sue hits the bars to look for her brother. Bill spends his Saturdays in a "scared straight" program. Kevin gets clingy after learning about Alice's ex.
- In Birmingham Det. Cynthia Morrow and the homicide team try to weave together the events of drug deal gone bad when two brothers from out of town get more than they bargained for. In Louisville Det. Kristen Downs leads the investigation of a possible gang-related shooting. But when no one is willing to talk, the team is forced to turn to forensic evidence to piece together the murder.
- Al and Carrie are forced to the sidelines by a negotiator when the father of a suspect that Roe shot takes members of the Queens PD, including Nina, hostage in a desperate quest for justice.
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- Episode: (2024)2022– 15mPodcast Episode
- Nikki attempts to sign rapper Imani X to Barry's new label, but her mother stands in the way; DeeVee takes part in a DJ battle; Ahm and his crew retaliate.
- A college psychology professor, held hostage by a dangerous killer, uses his training to analyze the killer's mind and talk him out of killing again.