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- Die professionelle Schriftstellerin und Amateur-Detektivin Jessica Fletcher nutzt ihren Intellekt, Charme und Beharrlichkeit, um jedem Verbrechen, dem sie begegnet, auf den Grund zu gehen.
- Der komische Alltag eines erfolgreichen Sportkolumnisten und seiner dysfunktionalen Familie.
- Eine neureiche Hinterwäldlerfamilie zieht nach Beverly Hills und erschüttert die privilegierte Gesellschaft mit ihrer heuchlerischen Art.
- Eine alleinerziehende Mutter schenkt ihrem Sohn zum Geburtstag eine begehrte Puppe, nur um zu entdecken, dass sie von der Seele eines Serienmörders besessen ist.
- Die weltreisenden Abenteuer der Amateurdetektive Jonathan (Robert Wagner) und Jennifer Hart (Stefanie Powers).
- Heart performs in the music video "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You" from the album "Brigade" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video features the band performing on a stages as they are illuminated from behind by lights. A woman picks up a man in her car sleeps with him in a hotel room before leaving him.
- 1984–19961h 34mTV-PGFernsehepisode8,0 (1387)Former English teacher Jessica Fletcher travels to New York to celebrate the success of her debut novel. But when an unwanted guest is murdered by gunfire at a costume party, she wishes she'd stayed home.
- Did Jennifer's concussion cause her to hallucinate a patient being murdered?
- A young woman (Kathleen Lloyd) working at Hart Industries becomes obsessed with her boss, Jonathan and mimics Jennifer's appearance to replace her.
- Monica tries to carry on when Tess is placed in a nursing home with severe Alzheimer's.
- The crotchety Griffon of Pittsford is coming to Corona because King Frederic has suggested a partnership between the two nations to keep the peace. As the Griffon is so snobby, everyone is throwing a welcoming banquet for him. This banquet is extremely important and everyone must do their part. Knowing how important the banquet is, Rapunzel, Cassandra and Eugene all try to do their part to contribute and the trio constantly bicker and only notice one another's flaws. Cassandra is on Eugene's case because he wants to make the banquet into a party and she also thinks Rapunzel's welcome speech is cheesy. Although Rapunzel concurs that Eugene's party ideas are a little crazy, she gives Cassandra a hard time because she wants six guards at her post and a wagon full of weapons. Sick of them arguing, Pascal, Rapunzel's pet chameleon and Maximus, a royal horse, go to wise blacksmith, Xavier, who prescribes a mood potion which will soften their flaws and help them get along. The potion is so powerful, Xavier tells them all they need is one drop for each person for the potion to work. As a result of a loud noise, Pascal accidentally spills the entire flacon into some lemonade which the trio drinks. As the lemonade had all of the mood potion in it, the results are tragic and make everyone the opposite of who they are. Rapunzel turns blunt and cranky, Eugene turns cowardly and Cassandra turns sweet and bubbly. What are Max and Pascal to do?
- Rapunzel is very upset when she finds out her father lied about the Black Rocks and later has a dream where King Frederic apologizes and they have a father-daughter dance, but are interrupted when the Black Rocks spring from the ground and grow all over the room. As the rocks rapidly multiply, Varian appears and tells her to face her destiny. After waking up, she goes to a boat by the dock to contemplate the dream and get some fresh air. To her surprise, she sees Varian and his pet raccoon, Rudiger there. Varian shows her a scroll which says what the rocks are made of in an archaic language and says that the Sundrop Flower, the flower that healed Queen Arianna when Rapunzel was a baby, could help stop the rocks from growing and, determined to stop the rocks, Varian devises a dishonorable plan to get it.
- Shania Twain was born Eileen Regina Edwards on August 28, 1965 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. When she was 4, her mother, Sharon divorced Shania's biological father and later married Jerry Twain. Shania, then Eileen, had to take care of her siblings and deal with her stepfather abuse her and Sharon. Shania had a very difficult childhood and lived in poverty in her early life. At age 3, she began singing and at age 10, Shania began to write her own songs. Her second album, The Woman in Me (1995) was a success and her third album, Come On Over (1997) was a huge success. Even though it seems like everything was great for Shania after she became famous, Shania's life was no walk in the park. Shania had a very rocky love life and her marriage with Mutt Lange, her producer, did not end well. Because Mutt had an affair, Shania and Mutt separated in 2008 and were officially divorced by 2010. After her divorce with Mutt, Shania became severely depressed and lost her voice because of Lyme Disease. Shania Twain paid a huge price for her fame. She wanted to be famous very much; so much, she even gave up her original name for it. Even though she already had lost so much: a childhood, a best friend, and her marriage, it looked like she may lose her voice as well and she wondered if she'd ever find love again.