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- A coming of age story set in the south of the U.S. when Elvis was King.
- A middle-aged misfit struggles to raise her daughters, one popular and the other a promising science student.
- A scientist who has found a way to prolong life (he is 120 years old) finds himself in a dilemma: he has fallen in love, and he has also discovered that if he doesn't get new glands, he will die.
- Scientists are looking for a man to send up to be the first man on the moon. A man immune to worry, disease, and even the common cold. They think they have found him until the impossible happens at Woomera.
- An astronomer falls asleep and has a strange dream involving a fairy queen and the Moon.
- A younger brother doubts the veracity of his older sister's strange childhood memory of seeing the man in the moon with their great aunts prior to his own birth. But when the memory starts to take on a life of its own, he changes his mind.
- Adam, Evchen, and Manni are looking at the moon through their home-made telescope. Evchen isn't interested, and dismisses the moon as a lump of cheese. Manni, who is a big fan of technology, sees satellites and a car driving over the moon's surface. But Adam hears the moon speak, and hears it ask for flowers to cover its surface. From then on, Adam is determined to breed a kind of flower that can grow on the moon. Although he is made fun of at school and is yelled at by his father, who develops extra-nutritious vegetables for Professor Vitamin, Adam keeps trying. Eventually things take a positive turn. Kondensmaxe, in his airplane, finds Professor Vitamin's old magic greenhouse. It turns out the Professor was herself concerned with developing such a flower, before the war, and is willing to assist Adam in his research. Manni and Evchen support him every step of the way, and so does Adam's grandfather. Eventually Adam's mother even convinces her husband to assist the children as well, although he believes that flowers are something "for poets and women." Even he is finally persuaded to abandon the purely useful for the extraordinarily beautiful. What is particularly charming about this movie is the magic found in the every-day. The clips of growing flowers seem just as magical as the idea of a flower on the moon. The university seen from the perspective of a child is just as impressive as the bewitched greenhouse in the middle of the woods. Suddenly anything is possible. The happy message of the film is to fight for what you believe in, as Adam does. That Adam convinces skeptics to help him is almost more important than the successful development of the moon flower.
- Andy Williams as The Man in the Moon comes down to earth and visits the United States. In his travels from the East coast to the Golden Gate Bridge, he comes across Tony Randall, singers Lisa Kirk and Diahann Carroll, dancers Bambi Linn and James Mitchell, actress Cloris Leachman, actor Jester Hairston, and the Four Saints, song-and-dance group. They perform in settings representing different U.S. locales.
- Dave, an inmate sentenced to work on the moon, uncovers a door in the lunar surface. He descends into it, finding the home of the kindly old Man in the Moon. However, Dave finds that the this fabled old man is not one to trifle with.
- Set during the first Moon landing in 1969, Phillip discovers his Dad now lives on the moon, and so, he and his cousin Tommy set out to build a rocket to go bring him home.
- A man living on the moon is lonely until Neil Armstrong and company shows up.
- The man in the moon comes to earth in a gas balloon.
- Two lovers perform a fandango dance. A jealous quarrel follows and the heart-broken swain decides to end it all. He throws himself from the window of his room, but instead of being killed the anchor of a passing balloon intercepts his flight and he is taken up high into the clouds. Laughing at the poor, unfortunate mortal, the moon arouses the anger of the desperate lover and a battle between the two ensues. The moon seems to get the worst of it and a comet appears, transforming into a beautiful woman, who remonstrates with him for the trouble caused. The moon enters a complaint against her antagonist and three stars sit as judges to hear the case. The legal battle is terminated in favor of the lover. He, however, implores the pardon of the court and is discharged, whereupon he drops down to earth into the arms of his sweetheart, who is glad to see him.
- The children of Houston have been especially good this year and Santa is going there first. But a rare and snowy Christmas Eve storm in Houston causes Santa to get lost.
- When an under appreciated single mother intercepts a strange transmission on her pocket radio she suspects that it may be linked to her teenage sons mysterious homemade gaming headset.
- A 'Petit Prince' for the Baby Boomer generation, the moon walker in this surreal fantasy treads the moon's surface during a lunar eclipse but leaves no footprint other than the emotional residue of a spiritual eclipse. Dancer/editor Peter Sparling creates a lonely, haunting soliloquy in movement, shadow and light--against the percussion sound score by composer Erik Santos.
- The Man in the Moon seeks purpose from God as he dances with the love of his life, the Earth, which he names "Blue", through the stars.
- 1999–2007TV-Y77.5 (49)TV Episode
- After Myra quits working for Hank, he gets drunk and shoots his gun during Myra's engagement party. Sully hits him with a tomahawk. Hank has a severe concussion and falls into a coma. Myra is the only one willing to stay by his side.
- A scientist who has found a way to prolong life (he is 120 years old) finds himself in a dilemma: he has fallen in love, and he has also discovered that if he doesn't get new glands, he will die.
- A scientist who has found a way to prolong life (he is 120 years old) finds himself in a dilemma: he has fallen in love, and he has also discovered that if he doesn't get new glands, he will die.
- The program has five segments: (1) "The Man in the Cool, Cool Moon" (play), (2) "The Bear" (scene from Chekhov play), (3) "Dance Congress" (showing of a 1952 ballet film short), (4) "Letters to be Answered" (Alistair Cooke replies to letters of comment and inquiry), and (5) "Travel by Bus" (short feature).
- After the Nemesis crew hear a gunshot on a yacht in the middle of the night, they find a badly injured woman who makes a garbled statement about "the man in the moon" before dying.
- Mega Man follows Dr. Wily to the moon where he and his robots are building a new laser machine.
- Mezmaron makes a potion that turns the ghosts into super ghosts and they decide they don't need to listen to him anymore.
- Prof. Sharp has been tracking a meteor that will impact near the Apennine Mountains on the Moon. Figuring that Scarab will also be interested in it, Sharp enlists the aide of the United Space Center to send the Bionic Six to the Moon.
- A scientist who has found a way to prolong life (he is 120 years old) finds himself in a dilemma: he has fallen in love, and he has also discovered that if he doesn't get new glands, he will die.
- Jimmy falls down a shaft into an underground cavern, where the team finds another spaceship similar to the one in orbit around the moon. Meanwhile, the MR-1 crew arrives at the MR-2 ship, but the MR-2 crew is not there--will they be found before their air runs out? Also, Valerie makes a shocking discovery.
- Episode: (2011)2001–2020TV Episode
- 2015– 5mTV Episode