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- A prestigious Stockholm museum's chief art curator finds himself in times of both professional and personal crisis as he attempts to set up a controversial new exhibit.
- The story of the album art design studio, Hipgnosis, who created some of the most iconic album covers of all time.
- Contestants guess the correctness of celebrities' answers in order to win spaces in a tic-tac-toe game.
- A man's life begins to unravel when his mistress brings him a bag of cash.
- In 1970s NYC, the "Torso Killer" preys on women to fulfill his grotesque fantasies while eluding police. A docuseries dive into crime's darkest places.
- A scientist obsessed with the past transports himself back in time to 18th-century London, where he falls in love with a beautiful young woman.
- A group of Egyptian revolutionaries battle leaders and regimes, risking their lives to build a new society of conscience.
- Arthur. And the Square Knights of the Round Table is an Australian animated series based on the legend of King Arthur of Camelot.
- An embittered scrooge of a woman plans to sell her small town, regardless of the consequences to the people who live there. However, a kindhearted angel arrives and shows her what would happen before she mends her ways and redeems herself.
- An updated version of the classic game show, hosted by John Davidson. Celebrities, seated in squares in a tic-tac-toe arrangement, would give their answers to questions on various subjects. The contestants would then have to guess whether or not a celebrity's answer was right. Contestants guessing correctly would gain control of the square. Gaining control of three squares in a row would win the game.
- A British road repairman gets into a feud with the army, gets drafted, and is mistakenly parachuted into German-occupied France where his physical resemblance to the local German commandant triggers a hilarious chain reaction.
- Photographer Peter Christiansen, University of Miami student, does a picture story at an LSD party on the beach.
- Two art thieves have stolen the famous "Black Square" of Russian painter Kasimir Malevich. They plan to meet their clients on a cruise ship to hand over the looted art. However, things are not going quite as planned..
- Grocery clerk Eddie Quaid, in danger of losing his father to alcoholism and his girl Julie through lack of career prospects, goes into boxing. His cop friend McBride finances him; ex-con Bernie Browne trains him. Three years later, he is a challenger for the championship, and Julie re-enters his life. Can she win him back from a predatory blonde? And why does the prospect of Eddie's winning worry Bernie more than his losing?
- An alienated teenage boy runs away from home and ventures to New York City where he falls in with a gang of juvenile delinquents working as drug dealers and pickpockets for a shady crime boss.
- Set on the north eastern coast of India this unusual Indian film mixes the genres of Bollywood (the song) with a toght hard hitting look at Indian society looking at areas of women's place in Indian village society, cross dressing, rape and the history of Indian folk song. These provocitive issues are woven into a story using folk songs to tell the story and in one memorable scene poking fun at the Bollywood style musical number.
- When EastEnders halted production due to COVID19 , this series was made to fill the gap while the cast and crew returned to filming new episodes. Stacey Dooley presents with some of Walford's biggest names as guests.
- Chester Cricket gets trapped inside a picnic basket and transported from his home in Connecticut to the middle of New York City. Alone and lost, he meets up with Harry and Tucker, a cat and mouse that have somehow become friends, and with Mario, a young boy who works with his father at a Times Square newsstand. When it's discovered that Chester can play songs he hears from the radio just by rubbing his legs, people begin to come from all around to listen. Though Chester is happy with his new-found friends, he will eventually have to say good-bye and return to his home.
- Commemorates the 10th anniversary of the SpongeBob SquarePants. The documentary chronicles the beloved character's journey to international pop culture icon status and showcases the series' around the world.
- Boxing drama following the lives of five different fighters and their reasons for becoming boxers.
- Poor Spookley is a pumpkin who's shape is square rather then round. He's teased and taunted by other mean round pumpkins. But he receives help from a Scarecrow and his 2 bat side-kicks and 3 very funny spiders.
- This is a prime-time or syndicated version of The Hollywood Squares that originated in 1971 after as successful run of the daytime version. The object of the game is to get 3 in a row either across, up and down, or diagonally. The contestants choose a celebrity, the host asks the celebrity the question and depending on what the celebrity's response is will depend on whether the contestant will agree or disagree. If the contestant gets the question correct they will get the square; if not the other contestant will get the square. Unless the contestant can win by getting that square then that contestant has to win the square on their own instead of getting it because the other contestant gets the answer wrong. Celebrites are encouraged to bluff the answers. Many times the celebrity will give a quick joke called a zinger. Male contestants are 'X' and Female contestants are 'O'
- In this Paramount Noveltoon (production number P6-3) Police Officer Flanagan gives a little blind girl, Billie, a Raggety-Ann doll, and she is told she can see it if she uses her imagination; she does so and the slum neighborhood is transformed into an enchanted fairyland, alive with beautiful colors and music.
- 20111h 57mTV-MA8.4 (2.4K)TV SpecialA live concert performance of Grammy-winning pop sensation Lady Gaga at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
- An account of how Lech Walesa and the "Solidarity" trade union confronted the might of Communist dictatorship in Poland.
- Frankie Vaughan stars as young pop singer Johnny Burns, who is enlisted reluctantly by Frances Baring (Anna Neagle), a socialite widow attempting to keep her late husband's symphony orchestra going. As a result, Johnny falls for Baring's daughter Joanna, played by Janette Scott.
- Elva, Gentiana and Nina are journalists of an informative television. Through conflicts in their personal and professional lives we will unravel the human clock of The Square of Power, consisting on Politics, Business, Media and Crime.
- Ghosts are condemned to haunt a house until it is visited by a reigning monarch,
- The Police investigate a theft of emerald jewelry which had led to a murder.
- Sagamore lives in the countryside on a farm where he secretly distills whiskey. A young stranger and her companion who is a gangster come to disturb their peace.
- Primetime version of the game show; ran on NBC from January 12 to September 13, 1968 as a mid-season replacement. The first two games were the Secret Square games; one offered a trip and the other offered a car or occasionally a boat.
- When Rachel Lehrer (Darby Stanchfield of ABC's hit TV show "Scandal"), a young girl challenged with undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome (ASD), leaves her overprotective parents for the freedom of college at prestigious Somerton Tech University, her hopes for a future in the field of mathematics are high. Instead, her college life is turned upside down by a two-faced roommate and her manipulative mother. Rachel finds herself in a bureaucratic maze of complex student regulations and federal laws, where procedure trumps truth and justice. With her graduation on the line, Rachel enlists the help of her father (Brett Rice of Remember the Titans and Forrest Gump) to fight the irrational system, even though it means risking everything she's worked so hard to accomplish.
- In the 1990s, New York City's Times Square undergoes a radical transformation.
- Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winner Marc Anthony gives a spectacular performance from The Garden. The concert features hits from his smash English-language debut album Marc Anthony, along with some of his Spanish-language classics.
- 2048. A day in the life of some of Earth's inhabitants. It's the century of commercial use for Black Square, and 'Vantawhite Pages' is the world's largest company. An almanac of human history has been created on Vantawhite Pages using ink from Vantablack.
- For over a decade, Gernot Wieland worked with a trainer teaching birds to fly in circles/squares. The film focuses on the birds, suggesting perception's ephemeral nature.
- A kind hearted Redwood, Pierre, is the only square tree among perfectly round trees in Butterfield Forest-- who bully and tease him relentlessly-- which makes him feel alone and isolated, until he meets new friends and the love of his life, which sets off a series of events that proves to everyone that being kind is not weakness, but strength, and offers life-long rewards.
- Alisha is a British girl of Pakistani-origin from a religious and conservative Muslim family. Raised as a 'good Muslim' girl, she has battled with an internal conflict most of her young life, living a double life in fear.
- Featuring songs from their most recent chart-topping album Being Funny in a Foreign Language, alongside a meaty helping of classic cuts, this already legendary concert captures the iconic British band operating at the peak of their powers.
- An enthusiastic grandfather sits with children in a Parisian park talking about pigeons. First. their physical appearance - eye, wings and tail, and color - and their varieties. Then, he encourages the children to imitate their walk. He points out courtship and mating rituals, then provides an illustrated discussion of how they eat. This section is punctuated by a flock of pigeons fighting over a small, hard ball each wants to eat; the narrator's describes it as if it were a soccer match. He concludes with a discussion of pigeons taking off, landing, and flying; he uses slow motion and stop-time photography to show his audience.
- Scotland Yard detectives investigate a series of burglaries where an expert safe-cracker has stolen a large amount of cash and other valuables.
- In order to send her invalid mother to a sanitarium in the North, Anne Blair, a dressmaker's model, accepts money from the wealthy, lascivious Thomas Brockton. With the aid of the dressmaker, Brockton attempts to seduce Anne, but she resists him with force. During the struggle, Anne stabs Brockton and flees to the North to avoid arrest. Upon her arrival, Anne discovers that her mother has died. Overcome with grief, she wanders blindly into the icy wilderness, but Richard Steel, a portrait painter, rescues her and soon falls in love with her. Through a series of letters, Anne discovers that Brockton is her father, but remains silent to protect her mother's name. After learning of her liaisons with a certain actor, Steel terminates his engagement to Inez Brockton, Brockton's other daughter. When Brockton visits Steel to demand an explanation, he runs into Anne, who tells him that she is his daughter. Ashamed and repentant, Brockton bestows his blessings on the new couple.
- This was a pilot for a TV series that didn't make it to the series level. The man in the square suit is a 37-year-old writer who ends up being forced into the position of becoming the main writer for the TEEN BEAT tv show, where everyone else is (comparatively) a child, even the executive producer, all 22 or under. As the show begins, we see that our hero is someone who hates change. In a gimmick straight out of the old Dick van Dyke, we see him falling over furniture that his wife moved, and plunging his hand into a fish tank that used to be a bowl of peanuts before his wife rearranged his desk. At the beginning, he doesn't want anything to do with the idea of this new show. He is asked to write up a presentation for the network, but agrees only if he will not be involved with anything else. He does not want to be involved with the week-to-week running of the show. He suffers Writer's Block, unable to write anything worthwhile, even playing a tape recording of typewriter sounds so he can putt some golf balls in his den. When his wife forces him to write, he starts typing but refuses to show his daughter what he is writing. Before he can prevent it, his wife grabs the paper from the typewriter and reads it to us, all words like ZXVW and other garbage. Meanwhile, their red head daughter banters on about what is happening in her world. After the wife and daughter leave the room, he continues to try to write, but nothing comes to him, but then we hear the words that his daughter was bantering about, as something that he is hearing in his mind, and he starts writing down her words. We don't see the actual presentation, but we join them three weeks later at breakfast, where her daughter finds an article on the front page of the paper that says he is writer for a new TV show, Teen Beat. He goes down to the office to tell them that he never agreed to be the writer. The production office is full of young guys and gals all acting like those young dancers on Rowan and Martin's Laugh In. He leaves, thinking he is not the writer. The producer wanted a young writer with experience, not an old fogie with experience. Later, the young producer shows up at the man's home. Between him and the wife, they convince him (manipulate him) into becoming the writer anyway, admitting that sometimes, you have to accept an older person with experience when there are no younger ones with experience. During the rest of the show, we see our hero try to fit in at the disco, but wearing himself out, and the wife tries dancing with the produce later at their home to the new beat, but ends up dancing with her husband to some old music. I saw it as an extra item on the Season Three "My Favorite Martian" DVD set.
- A troop of Boy Scouts meet a gang of young boys who start a fist fight. The Boy Scouts win and the gang decides they are not so bad after all and join up.
- Huey Lewis and the News perform in the music video for "Hip to Be Square" from the album "Fore!" recorded Chrysalis Records. The video features Huey Lewis and his band singing the song on a sound stage with medical cameras mounted for extreme closeups on their equipment.
- A single lawyer must find a wife or risk being disinherited by his rich father.