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- Mrs. Edna Garrett, housemother and dietitian at the Eastland School, teaches a group of girls in her charge how to solve those problems that every teenager has to face.
- Blair, Tootie, Natalie, Jo, Beverly Ann, and Andy visit the land down under. Blair and Jo are warned of a planned jewel heist; Beverly Ann visits a beau from many years ago; Natalie is stranded in the outback; and Tootie meets a Yale student who pretends to be a young Aborigine.
- The girls and Mrs. Garrett head to Paris. The girls are going to spend some time in the French counterpart of their school while Mrs. Garrett attends a cooking school. The girls were hoping to spend some time in Paris but find themselves stuck in the countryside with a strict guardian. When they discover that their last week of school will be spent in Paris, they plan to sneak away and discover the city on their own. Jo decides to go to Le Mans and meets a French boy, Blair encounters a local of her own, while Natalie and Tootie run into an author that Natalie admires. When they discover that he is struggling with writer's block, they decide to help him with his article. Meanwhile, Mrs. Garrett is struggling to trying to impress the French Chef in charge of the class.
- Sophisticated comedy with Larry and Kitty leaving their spouses for an interlude together.
- 20211h 1mTV-PG7.8 (1.1K)TV SpecialA re-creation of classic episodes of "The Facts of Life" and "Diff'rent Strokes."
- TV Movie
- Fact or Fiction: The Life and Times of a Ping Pong Hustler is a chronicle of the final three years of Marty Reisman's life, a former international table tennis champion-turned-money player. Pursuing notoriety through his idiosyncratic lifestyle and motivated by his love of fame and Ping Pong, he inadvertently has to face his biggest fear: mortality. Shot over three years, the film follows Marty - a complex mix of childlike excitement, eccentric narcissism and constant charm - as he negotiates between pride, the denial of old age, past defeats and the decline of his fame and fortune, as well as his devoted wife Yoshiko's health, all while clinging onto the hope that his own life and career are just beginning to blossom. The film's observational style, combined with rare archive footage and interviews with key New York and London society characters such Booker Prize winner Howard Jacobson and eminent psychotherapist George Weinberg, work to tell the story of one of America's greatest and most unconventional sports stars at a critical juncture in his life, whilst addressing the wider themes of mortality, immortality and the pursuit of legacy and legend.
- Feelings Are Facts: The Life of Yvonne Rainer chronicles the defiant, uncompromising, and highly influential ideas of postmodern choreographer and filmmaker Yvonne Rainer. Over the course of her career, she revolutionized modern dance, generated what later became known as performance art, and changed the basic tenets of experimental filmmaking - all during a time when women were largely ignored in the art world. Today she continues to push forward, creating vibrant, courageous, unpredictable work, inspiring a new generation of artists to question, overthrow, and generate possibilities of their own. Feelings Are Facts: The Life of Yvonne Rainer is the story of this remarkable artist and the equally remarkable times that shaped her creative practice.
- Actor Lance Henriksen highlights and documents moments from his acting career.
- 1997–20232hTV-G4.7 (368)TV EpisodeAfter receiving two separate marriage proposals, Natalie asks the gang to reunite in Peekskill, New York.
- Identifying the NBC hit sitcom "The Facts of Life". Includes interviews, TV clips and, the girls' weight struggles during the run. The series was quietly canceled in 1988.
- After discovering an abandoned baby on his doorstep, Peter decides that the young adults of Ballykissangel need an education in relationships. Meanwhile, bad things happen in threes with Ambrose and Niamh when a series of accidents threatens to turn their lives around.
- When Terence, Frank, and Shirley go sailing, Terence gets seasick and Helen Cook, the boat's captain, gets "boomed."
- Fatso is poisoned after eating snail pellets. Cookie gets into trouble with the racing stewards.
- Sex is in the air, between the sheets and on the airwaves at Raw FM. Sarah runs a safe sex campaign for the Community Welfare services who have tapped into Raw FM's huge success with the youth demographic.
- 2002TV Episode
- Lilly wants to know where babies come from so Frank explains it to her. This becomes a problem when she explains to her friends. Jean-Luc is very good at picking winning racehorses, and JT and Rich try to take advantage of it.
- Young Nicholas Lillie has led a sheltered rural existence, but when he does well in the county fencing competition he is selected to play in the championships in London, much against the wishes of his narrow-minded father. Along with his fencing teacher and headmaster he goes to the big city but loses the contest to champion James Barron-Irvine, who admires his performance and takes him for a night on the town. Here he meets the lovely Zoe, who sees him as little more than a country innocent and ripe pickings. But he is not...
- A mature yet childish married man is injured when he and his wife unlawfully enter property they once owned for a kiss and cuddle; Casualty car crash#31 occurs when a Volvo given as a gift is taken for a test drive by its ungrateful recipient. A law girl tells Ash he is suspended pending the outcome of his trial. Doctor Eddie reverts to her less than useful norm when faced with extricating a moth from an old woman's ear. Rachel makes Mike a cup of coffee which he asks her to keep warm for him.
- Mr Hedges is thrown into a moral quandary when Frankie Abbott reveals his ideas on reproduction. Meanwhile Mr Potter offers to help decorate Bernard and Penny's new home.
- The adult children of the Ashton Family are preparing a surprise party for their parents, Edwin and Jean. The atmosphere is cheerful, but some underlying tensions within the family pop up now and then, and then there is the threat of a war that seems to be coming. Through his marriage 30 years ago Edwin shifted from working-class to middle-class, but at the cost of losing his self-respect. All these years he has been in the hands of his brother-in-law, Sefton Briggs, who rules the printing works where Edwin is employed, and even owns the house where Edwin and Jean live. The post as manager of the works is now vacant. Edwin is the obvious candidate for this position, but instead Sefton places his own son, Tony, there. This also dashes the hope of Edwin's eldest son, David, of getting a job at the works. David is tormented by not being able to earn enough money to maintain his wife Sheila and their two children without financial support by his parents. When all other possibilities have failed, he finally finds one solution: to join the RAF.
- It's time for Diana's first prenatal check up and Paul is instructed to holds sex education lessons.
- Is it better to be lucky than clever? A not-very-bright young man with too much money falls prey to an adventuress on the Riviera - but he's lucky.
- It's Easter 1933 now, and squire Robert Carne is reduced to selling the family heirlooms to make ends meet as his farming business continues to struggle. Sarah discovers why Lydia Holly's schoolwork has deteriorated when she learns that her mother has died and she is now having to raise her siblings. Determined to do something for a girl with promise she lobbies Mrs Beddows into doing something, but she is in for a surprise. Tom Sawdon, landlord of The Nag's Head, has bought his wife Lily and Alsatian dog to keep her company but she struggles to cope with it and goes to extreme methods in her way to get rid of it. And there is worse to come for South Riding when an outbreak of measles hits the community.
- Struggling actor Charles Danby meets children's' author Clara Burrell at a boring party and asks her out for an afternoon and teaches her about "who does which, when and whatever."
- 2019–TV EpisodeInspiring actress talks about her amazing career while dealing with cerebral palsy, plus the discussion about the spirit of giving.
- The documentary detailed behind the scenes of the hit sitcom and spin off, "The Facts of Life."
- 2010–Podcast Episode
- 2012–Podcast Episode
- Chris gets all kinds of nostalgia sweaty for one of his favorite 80s sitcoms of all time...The Facts of Life. It is celebrating it's 40th Anniversary which is a huge milestone. Why don't we take the good and take the bad and then take them both, ya heard. Edited by Zach Attack.
- Ben's father gives him "The Facts of Life" but Ben hits him with much tougher questions than birds-and-bees stuff. Why are some people starving? Dad can't answer. Ben starts a crusade to make the world right. And reaps the consequences.
- Jamie attempts to educate his dad in the ways of love.
- Episode: (2021)2003– 45mTV-146.4 (11)TV EpisodeActors Jennifer Aniston, Ann Dowd, Kathryn Hahn, Kevin Hart, John Lithgow, John Stewart, Allison Tolman, Gabrielle Union, and Damon Wayans Sr; director Guillermo del Toro; Courtney Barrett performs;