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- On the hottest day of the year on a street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, everyone's hate and bigotry smolders and builds until it explodes into violence.
- The Behind-the-Scenes documentary of the dramatic comedy Do the Right Thing.
- A desperate woman tries to convince her boss she is worthy of a promotion.
- Format has a mini drama throughout. At various times the studio panel give their advise. The final choice which determines the end section is a public phone vote. Shows were prerecorded with 2 alternative ends. The vote and correct end were added live for each TX.
- An emotional journey through Texas in which we meet several people, who are confronted with capital punishment.
- Three young lads are faced with a difficult decision for what looks like an increasingly hostile situation.
- In this 30th Anniversery Retrospective, we take a look into Spike Lee's masterpiece "Do the Right Thing" and see who, among the diverse and unforgettable characters of the film, did the right thing.
- In this 30th Anniversery Retrospective, we take a look into Spike Lee's masterpiece "Do the Right Thing" and see who, among the diverse and unforgettable characters of the film, did the right thing.
- Addresses common social issues in the schoolyard.
- On the occasion of a 20th-anniversary screening of 'Do the Right Thing' (1989) in New York, director Spike Lee conducted a series of interviews with members of the film's cast and crew. The resulting half-hour documentary features cinematographer Ernest Dickerson, actors Richard Edson, Frankie Faison, Steve Park, Rosie Perez, Luis Ramos, Roger Guenveur Smith, John Savage and John Turturro, prop man Kevin Ladson, co-producer Monty Ross, line producer Jon Kilik and Public Enemy's Chuck D.
- A young woman finding a dollar coin on the footpath initiates a series of charitable acts affecting people from all walks of life. As more and more people find themselves involved, the chain of goodwill falls under threat from the less benevolent few.
- In this documentary short, New York City Council Member (2014-2022) Robert Cornegy, Jr., writer and director Nelson George and filmmaker Darnell Martin discuss the influence and continued relevance of Spike Lee's iconic film 'Do the Right Thing' (1989).
- On a sunny afternoon, dining room, Man holding mixed feelings came with the cash box, but just want to get out of the young Amine, gangs brother Jen on the deal seem became suspicious, in this marvelous triangle time troops from the mainland also quietly in came to the restaurant ...
- In this interview, costume designer Ruth E. Carter discusses working on Spike Lee's 'Do the Right Thing' (1989).
- Shows a dilemma in which a young boy struggles with himself as he tries to decide whether to stay and take responsibility for an old man whose injuries he and his friends have accidentally caused or run away as the others had done.
- A music video for the single, "Do the Right Thing" preformed by Redhead Kingpin and The FBI, from their debut album, "A Shade of Red". The group dances on a colorful background.
- Award-winning comedy panel show hosted by Danielle Ward, with team captains Margaret Cabourn-Smith and Michael Legge and amazing special guests. In it, two teams work out the right thing to do in strange scenarios and scary situations.
- Becker tries to convince Chris that he chose to be with her before he learned that Reggie was leaving town, but Chris doesn't believe him. Margaret and Linda try to find out the identity of a man who claims he is a former patient. Jake and Bob decide to follow in Reggie's footsteps and travel.
- David and Karen invite the other couples to a black tie charity dinner where David spends the evening networking, but Jenny gets drunk and starts a fistfight with his female boss...
- Steve has a hangover after a night drinking with his brother Chris. Rana has difficulty persuading parents to let their asthmatic son take life-saving medication. Chris makes an excuse to see Helen at the surgery and has a good old flirt.
- 1989–1993TV-PG6.6 (33)TV EpisodeDoogie battles his conscious over whether or not to report a heart transplant candidate's poor behavior. Janine returns wanting Vinnie back.
- Carl and Urkel struggle with their consciences in separate situations. Carl finds (and wants to keep) a diamond necklace that's extremely valuable but knows it might belong to someone; Urkel is asked to tutor Laura's current boyfriend, Todd, who is struggling to maintain his academic eligibility and remain eligible to date the lovely Winslow girl.
- Chrissie attempts to expose the cover-up before she is blamed for the outbreak - and finds an unlikely ally. Mubbs and Dean face a disciplinary hearing. UKTV PLAY description.
- Murphy suspects a boxer has Parkinson's disease and urges him to stay out of thew ring while Gwenn has suspicions that a child is being abused.
- Austin teaches Marion how to balance his finances after his refrigerator is repossessed
- Maxine ruffles feathers at Sanctuary House, and is offered a difficult choice by Jared. Amy presides over a case involving conjoined twins, and Carole makes it hard for Vincent to support her after she hears some bad news.
- Nicky is annoyed to find that everyone at the local marae thinks she and Cliff are a couple. She agrees to go on a date with him but it doesn't end well as he fears he is second best to Kieran. The TV that he borrowed from the pub also gets stolen. Louise gets the blame for the budget over-run and takes her frustration out on Nicky. Todd's violent brother Cornell escapes from prison and kidnaps Ken stabbing him in the stomach with a screwdriver.
- A semi-retired KGB agent arrives in Cicely and reveals to Maurice that he once divulged some classified information. Holling finds a great nuisance in a health-care inspector who gives him some instructions to clean The Brick.
- Sam and the team try to track down a new serial killer who castrates his victims and seems to be driven by feelings of public duty and legal responsibility. Meanwhile, John gets into trouble through no fault of his own for something that appears in the news about the case. Also, Sam finds herself attracted to Paul Sterling, the district attorney assigned to prosecute Donald Lucas.
- An aggressive man with a knife collapses at the clinic. He demands that Syd keeps him alive for three days. Jim is despaired and Robbis devastated because Heather is about to wed Charlie and move to the west coast.
- Marcus has a difficult time sharing Billie with the program and feels excluded from her life. Billie invites Marcus to an AA meeting, but he decides to write an article about it. Billie has difficulties taking on her new responsibilities as the AA group secretary.
- Everyone is waking up with the same thought: did that really happen, at the party?
- JT receives a probation note for poor results and Frank warns him that he needs to buckle down or get a job. He does better but is under suspicion of cheating. Al wants to get her hair shaved and a tattoo in order to stand out.
- As Church, Danni, Stone and Angie focus on a drug sting, Mackenzie is distracted by an invitation to apply for Head of Homicide -- which would mean leaving the Undercover Unit.
- Olivia is fired from her TV job when she represents a TV journalist; Leon represents a teen suing his father for non-support; Chuck lands a new high-profile client.
- Following a tip-off, Tosh and Carver bust members of a gospel/rap group backstage after a pub gig. But are things really how they appear to be?
- PC Stringer is mugged by a gang and determines to get his own back. WPC Marshall follows a cheque card fraudster.
- Simon's sense of morality is challenged by his loyalty to a friend while Debbie does her best to acquire a false identity.
- Gareth does business with a poacher in a forest, only to be followed by the police.