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- Antología de la BBC con obras originales, adaptaciones teatrales y literarias de 1970 a 1984. Más de 300 episodios emitidos, de 50 min a 1 h 40 min. Algunos se convirtieron después en series, como Rumpole of the Bailey.
- Una serie de dramas independientes.
- La serie se enfoca en resolver misterios y responder preguntas en campos diversos como la mente humana, historia, arqueología, medicina, antropología, naturaleza, biología, espacio y más.
- A man named Flyn (Il Lim) is on a mission to kill the men who raped his wife Olivia (Leelee Sobieski). Flyn will have a double life as a killer and as a husband.
- This documentary is an intimate but explosive story about the man behind the greatest fraud in sporting history. Lance Armstrong enriched himself by cheating his fans, his sport and the truth.
- Despite the death threat hanging on his head, Stéphane decides to return to Corsica to attend the funeral of his best friend and comrade in arms, Christophe, murdered the day before.
- In October 1996 Hope announced that he was ending his 60-year contract with NBC, joking that he "decided to become a free agent". His final television special, Laughing with the Presidents, was broadcast in November 1996, with host Tony Danza helping him present a personal retrospective of presidents of the United States known to the comedian.
- The German translation of the show was: The Music Shop. It was a West German music television programme that ran from 13 December 1972 to 29 November 1984. The show continued the 1960s Beat-Club under a new name, and in turn was replaced by Extra-Tour. As stated, 90 episodes were aired. All episodes were produced by Radio Bremen and directed by Michael Leckebusch. A normal episode of the show, usually featured several live performances by guest musicians, and ran around 45 minutes. Some episodes were longer, and a few were shorter. In the 1980s, music videos were shown along with live performances. .
- True crime documentary exploring sadistic murders in unforgiving cold climates. Each episode chronicles a killer's brutal acts against victims and the harsh environment.
- The story of nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu, an Israeli pacifist and government employee, who committed an act of treason in 1986 by informing the British press that his country is working on a nuclear bomb.
- Premio Donostia translates to The Donostia Award. It is an honorific award given every year to either one, two or several actors and occasionally to directors in the San Sebastián International Film Festival, in Spain. It was created in 1986, and this short film honours the 2006 winners who were Max Von Sydow and Matt Dillon.
- Premio Donostia translates to The Donostia Award. It is an honorific award given every year to either one, two or several actors and occasionally to directors in the San Sebastián International Film Festival, in Spain. It was created in 1986, and this short film honours the 2008 winner who was Antonio Banderas.
- Premio Donostia translates to The Donostia Award. It is an honorific award given every year to either one, two or several actors and occasionally to directors in the San Sebastián International Film Festival, in Spain. It was created in 1986, and this short film honours the 2008 winners who were Meryl Streep and Antonio Banderas
- Secret Service is an American action drama television series created by Gilbert M. Shilton and George Mendeluk, which premiered on NBC on August 16, 1992 and ended on November 17, 1993. The show was a re-enactment of real Secret Service cases. It aired 21 episodes. It was hosted by Steven Ford, the youngest son of former United States President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford.
- Los científicos intentan debilitar los huracanes sembrando nubes en una miniserie documental británica de tres partes que sigue sus esfuerzos y desafíos.
- Fashion magazine executive becomes unable to make decisions both at work and in her personal life. She skeptically seeks psychological help, where she recalls her musical dreams featuring people in her life, past and present.
- Premio Donostia translates to The Donostia Award. It is an honorific award given every year to either one, two or several actors and occasionally to directors. It is awarded during the San Sebastián International Film Festival, in Spain, and it was created in 1986. This particular short film, is footage of the 2009 winner, Ian McKellan.
- After ABC renewed Grey's Anatomy for a fourth season, consisting of seventeen episodes. This was a reduced number of episodes, due to the 2007/08 Writers Guild of America strike, which caused production to cease from February to April, leaving the show with no writing staff during that time. Therefore, at the beginning of the fourth season, the show aired its 5th and final in dependant special entitled "Come Rain or Shine". It was created to transition viewers from Grey's Anatomy to (the new spin-off) Private Practice. Narration was provided by the editors of People magazine.
- Premio Donostia translates to The Donostia Award. It is an honorific award given every year to either one, two or several actors and occasionally to directors in the San Sebastián International Film Festival, in Spain. It was created in 1986, and this short film honours the 2006 winners who were Matt Dillon and Max Von Sydow
- Four members of the infamous Hennessey clan are acquitted of the shooting of two policemen in a bungled bank heist. Melbourne is shocked as brothers Mal and Steve, along with brother-in-law Darren Mack and friend Ken Hardy, walk free.
- David Suchet, the actor who has portrayed Poirot for more than 20 years, is interviewed and hosts this retrospective. The viewer is taken behind the scenes, and will be able to see Suchet and others, talk about Mrs. Christie's most popular detective, and possibly the only fictional equal to Sherlock Holmes.
- Kubrick Remembered is one of the supplementary bonus documentaries included in Stanley Kubrick: The Masterpiece Collection. This box set of eight Kubrick classics has films, from the 1962 Lolita to his final film, Eyes Wide Shut (1999). In addition to the eight discs (films), there are two more discs, making this a ten-disc set. It does include the previously-released supplements on each film, plus it features two new-to-disc documentaries and one new feature length film, along with a 78-page book of stills, storyboards, production art, script pages, and other production paraphernalia from the featured films. Part of this collection is the aforementioned bonus documentary, which is with the feature-length documentary Kubrick Remembered. Kubrick's widow opened up the Kubrick archives for this documentary, allowing all of us a closer glimpse into his methods.
- Ex-Wives of Rock chronicles four divorced women: Athena Lee (The Scorpions), Sharise Neil (Mötley Crüe), Bobbi Brown (Warrant), Susan Dixon (Warrant), exploring their lives after splitting from famous rockstar husbands.
- A presentation of the Essence Awards, saluting outstanding African-American women. Ann Margaret was a presenter in this years show. The Essence Awards are the largest event celebrating African-American culture and music in the United States. In Louisiana, the Awards show is locally referred to as the Essence Fest, and the Awards show has been held in New Orleans, Louisiana every year since 1995 except for 2006, when it was held in Houston, Texas due to Hurricane Katrina. It features artists simultaneously performing on a main stage as well as four standing-room only, superlounge stages.
- Up Late with Alec Baldwin is a late-night talk show that aired on MSNBC hosted by Alec Baldwin. The series lasted five episodes and aired Fridays at 10 p.m. from October 11 to November 8, 2013, in a time-slot previously held by Lockup. Baldwin discussed current events and past experiences with various guests from news programs, politics, and the arts. The show used a multi-camera set-up. The set was fashioned after a New York City diner, and Baldwin conversed with his guests over coffee while sitting in a corner booth. The show began its run while the host was in the midst of a two-year contract with MSNBC's production arm, Universal Television. In an interview with The Daily Beast, Baldwin stated, "I'm going to do it for a year, and then we'll see what happens."