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- The unlikely friendship that kindles between a struggling stand-up comedian from L.A., forced to move back home with his tail between his legs, and a tragically flawed, but charming and charismatic, alcoholic dermatologist.
- A feature-length big screen documentary telling the riotous inside story of the infamous sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll repertory cinema which inspired a generation during Britain's turbulent Thatcher years.
- A nursing student (Cross) forced to quit school for family reasons winds up taking a job as a doorman in an elite apartment building in New York City, where he sparks to one of his residents (Roemer).
- Over a montage of her life leading up to her historic flight, Amelia Earhart explains, in a letter to her lover, why she needs to fly.
- Tormented empath flees the psych ward only to find herself stuck in a mysterious forest town where her freedom lay hidden between its inhabitants and her fortuitous past.
- A young gymnast immigrates from the Iron Curtain of Bulgaria finding liberation to the Land of the Free through an International psychedelic Traveling Circus.
- Official music video for "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark - Light Em Up" by Fall Out Boy.
- Three women -- all firstborn daughters of Japanese war brides -- recall their mothers' lives in 1950s America. These were the brides young GIs brought home from an enemy nation. By at least one estimate, nearly 50,000 Japanese women crossed the Pacific as wives of American men between the end of WWII and the close of the 1950s... an unprecedented, heretofore unthinkable migration of Asian women to US shores and yet an event that has been largely overlooked. Living in mostly isolated communities scattered across the US, the women were left largely to their own devices as they tried to navigate a racially segregated American society. Drawing on personal anecdotes we paint a portrait of their saga that is in equal measure triumph, humor and sadness. We tell their stories both as journalists, and as the mixed-race children who experienced firsthand their dreams, struggles and aspirations.
- Five Ohio comedians learn the tough truths and hard-earned lessons about how to make people laugh. From open-mic amateurs to touring professionals, find out what it truly takes to Stand Up or Fall Down in the world of live comedy.
- 1957. A Russian interpreter working at the CIA discovers what he thinks may be an extraterrestrial signal. He'll risk his job and marriage to locate its puzzling origins.
- The transformation that occurs for Johnny Popp, a Vietnam Veteran from Michigan who is a crack addict on the streets of "Skid Row". After his wife was killed in a car accident, Johnny turned to alcohol and marijuana to soothe his pain and was later introduced to crack/cocaine. Johnny survives day to day off the kindness of others until he is beaten up and left for dead, though that one incident turns his life around for the better. While rehabilitating in a nursing home, he meets Lorraine, a formerly homeless Latino woman, who suffered years of domestic violence and turned to alcohol to self-medicate. After escalated arguments with her daughter, she turns to life on the streets. While self-medicating all those years, she gets cirrhosis of the liver, and ends up in the hospital after coughing up blood. The two lost souls meet in an unexpected place for romance and are nurtured back to health, decide not to return to the streets, get their social security and move into an apartment together.
- Local accountant Dwanye Thebathtub refused to engage in a thumb war with foe Oswald Thatendswald, who instead decides to punch him in the stomach and steal his wallet. This causes Dwayne to die a slow, painful death well several people walk by and laugh.
- A mother cares for her young daughter in the aftermath of her break-up with the girl's father.
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- One ordinary day, 10-year-old Charles Henry is delighted to discover that he has the ability to float. But when society pressures him to conform and fix his 'problem', he must find the courage to overcome what others think and embrace who he is.
- Lee Evans is known for his physical comedy act but lately he has been winning rave reviews for his movies. In this profile, he tells us his journey from a job cleaning toilets in Southend all the way to Hollywood. Includes interviews with Jack Dee, Kathy Burke and other film and comedy colleagues.
- Lucy believes she possess a special ability, how much ever it may seem unreal to her family.
- Meet the survivors of the pediatric AIDS epidemic that swept Romania shocked the world.
- Falling Up tells the story of a young man facing the adult world for the first time. The protagonist is confident and enthusiastic about his prospects, but the boy within him is bored and annoyed by his choices. The clash of ideals causes the boy within the man to literally tumble out of his adult body and its world, and fall into the land of childhood. In the child's world, he wanders through scenes marking some of the most formative rituals children are subjected to as part of growing up. Along the way, our hero searches for a hold on his early ideals, knowing he must return to the adult world, yet hoping to carry his child self safely (and willingly) back there within him.
- A young man struggles with a technology his family created, which can record a person's thoughts, and its implications on identity, memory, and what it means to be human.
- Dramatisation of the popular song.
- Sasha, who had been addicted to drugs for a long time, began to experience terrible consequences from their use.
- Fall Out Boy performs with Wyclef Jean in the music video "Dear Future Self (Hands Up)" from the album "Greatest Hits: Believers Never Die - Volume Two" recorded for Island Records. The music video begins with shots of a ice cream and an ice cream vendor. The band eats ice cream in front of a pink background.
- Getting concerned that Larry is never coming back, Ally starts seeing his face everywhere. Which is a problem since Renee and Jackson have just started dating and Jackson is put off by Ally's many issues. John starts a war in the office with Nelle, at home with Melanie, and in the court room when he and his client staunchly believe that the entire point of marriage is to have children.
- Dealing with deadlines, a cold, and a relapse, Peter faces the consequences of mixing medications. Scott's mother visits.
- Parental pressure bears down on Eli to get his act together for college. However, Eli wants to form a music group.
- 1986–198825mTV-146.8 (17)TV EpisodeEveryone is at a Fall festival dressed up in costumes and trying to play tricks on each other. The biggest trickster turns out to be Yotsuya. Will his tricks end well?
- The Kitchen is preparing for fall with filling, heart-warming recipes that will warm up the kitchen, too. Geoffrey Zakarian starts things off with his home-style Spiced Lamb Pastitsio. Sunny Anderson heats up the kitchen with her Ham and Cheese Biscuits with Honey Dijon Butter, and co-host Alex Guarnaschelli makes Grandma's Smothered Chicken with Toasted Garlic. Chef Asish Alfred brings his favorite fall dish, Glazed Beets with Creme Fraiche and Toasted Pistachios, and Jeff Mauro whips up a Cookie Butter Pie. Then, the hosts make a fall spice mix for an Apple Cider Cocktail and Fall Spiced Snack Mix.
- When dating someone, don't say any of the following.