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- The true story of the 1973 tennis match between World number one Billie Jean King and ex-champ and serial hustler Bobby Riggs.
- A look at the events leading up to the 1973 tennis match between retired men's champ Bobby Riggs and the current women's Wimbledon winner Billie Jean King.
- Angela Barrows, an accomplished business analyst from the US, attempts to contemporise the late MacPherson's tweed factory, shaking the very foundation of a men-only company.
- She's in a little black dress; he's wearing a sports shirt, his T-shirt showing. They've been talking in a classy bar. He's tentative as he invites her back to his penthouse "to keep talking." She excuses herself to the ladies room. There, a team from Women's Organizational Network springs into action to do a background check in two minutes: computers appear, phone hookups emerge. His usual activities? Genitalia size? Job status? Meanwhile, one of the women keeps a video camera trained on him through a peephole. ("We've got a nose picker!") By the time the woman returns to the bar, she has plenty on which to make her decision. Will she leave with him, or is it "Adios, amigo"?
- Gum-chewing frizzy-haired gold-digger Marie Skinner cooks up a scheme with her lover Babe Winsor, a jazz hound, to fleece a portly, middle-aged real estate tycoon, William Judson. Marie moves into Judson's apartment building and contrives to meet and seduce him, plying him with compliments, music, swoons, décolletage, and batted eyes. When his loyal wife (and their two children) see him out catting with Marie at a night club, mom's devastated and confronts him. He moves out. Babe wants Marie to sell Judson worthless bonds. Will mom commit suicide? Will sis shoot the floozy? Will pops figure out he's being a fool?
- Frank Andrews is a successful businessman. He has always found pride and joy in the company of his wife, son and daughter. He suddenly finds himself enthralled by the advances of a gay young woman siren, who lives in the same apartment house as he does. So marked an influence does she have over him as time progresses that at last he quite forgets his home ties, neglects his family, and goes the way of many other men who have forgotten the meaning of paternity and blood ties. The story is advanced through many scenes enacted with the accompanying notes of New York's night life, and the denouement comes when the faithful wife discovers her husband's infidelity. At this time the mother's mind nearly loses balance, while Jane, the beautiful daughter, crazed by the grief of her mother, determines to take part in the tragedy. With revolver in hand she steals up to the apartment of the woman, but her frail nature is overcome by the temperamental anger of the woman and her mission fails. However, the errand is not fraught with failure for the father, coming in at this moment, finds his daughter being made love to by the sweetheart of the young woman, and realizes the road upon which he has traveled. When he confronts his daughter and says, "You, my daughter, what are you doing here?" The daughter answers, "My father, what are you doing here?" The realization is brought home to the father's mind that the law of moral ethics that governs a woman's life necessarily governs that of wan as well. Reformation comes in his character. He takes his daughter away with him and together they go back to their home of happiness and content.
- This film uses archive footage to tell what happened in 1973 when Billie Jean King played against self-confessed male chauvinist Bobby Riggs within a match that was less so about tennis than it was about a battle of the sexes.
- Back to Las Vegas for the third and final round of this annual competition series between the top men and women in the world of figure skating, The Battle of the Sexes on Ice.
- A documentary that traces the evolution and fallout of Title IX as well as the change and controversy it's caused and the gender equity issues that remain.
- Amusing sketches and musical standup routines about the differences between men and women.
- The 2nd showdown of the sexiest show in figure skating champions, pits the best of the best men versus the best of the best women, in Las Vegas.
- This sexy sports competition cast the best male ice skaters against the best female ice skaters. Each skater participated in 2 programs plus a spin and jump competition.
- Stefan Molyneux takes a call from Jennifer, who wants to talk about men and women in the abstract, while Stefan is more interested in the hints she drops about her own marriage.
- Men and women are different, but did you realise that the person sitting next to you on the sofa might as well be a member of a different species? From cradle to grave, our sex drives not only our biology, but also our behaviour. Why can't women hold their drink and why do men smell? Why do men never ask for directions and why do women cry so much? The series uses stunning computer graphics and real-life experiments to illustrate the underlying science and reveal the differences between men and women. And finally, as men go bald and women enter menopause, the series reveals who really wins in the battle of the sexes.
- Standing for the women of tennis, superstar Martina Navratilova challenged legendary Jimmy Connors to a historic winner-takes-all $500,000 prize Battle of the Sexes at Caesar's Palace.
- 1998– 22mTV-147.9 (58)TV Episode
- 1998– 30mTV-PG7.8 (52)TV EpisodeCastmates from both Battle of the Sexes discuss the first Battle of the Sexes and what to expect in the new Battle of the Sexes 2.
- 1977–19841hTV-G6.8 (69)TV EpisodeTattoo decides to adopt the orphaned infant of a native islander; and Gretchen Wasserman and Bunny Kelly want to win the Fantasy Island Marathon to save the floundering barbell-manufacturing plant where they work.
- An assassin from Jesse's world is sent to kill the exiled alien.
- Who's a better rider, a better cook, better at catching fish -- Ted and Danny or Melody and Bradley? They agree to disagree in a comical "Battle of the Sexes".
- Elyse, Mallory and Jennifer are upset after Alex orders for them at a restaurant, arguing that he was being chauvinistic. Alex and Steven disagree, so the women recall all the times they tried to be overly manly and the disastrous results.
- After their recollections give Andy the impression that everyone in the family constantly argues, they tell him about occasions when they offered each other support and comfort, strengthening their relationships.
- John and Carmine take part in a radio contest whose female winners get to spend a day at the house with the boys. Victoria and her sister Angel take up karate.
- Seven veteran artists battle it out in the "Clash of the Coaches Face Off." The battle of the sexes comes to an end as the three finalists reveal their 35-hour Master Canvas tattoos and one artist wins the title of Ink Master.
- WatchMojo counts down the top 10 movie battles of the sexes.
- Following domestic spats, Ed moves in with Ralph and Alice moves in with Trixie.
- When JD takes the roommates to Gettysburg for an AIDS fundraiser, a modern day civil war breaks out between the guys and girls. Ryan shows off his hometown to his roommates. After finding out that she hasn't been "passing", Katelynn finally opens up to Ryan.