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- Carly hosts her own home-grown web show, iCarly, Carly and sidekick Sam's regular webcasts ultimately feature everything from comedy sketches and talent contests to interviews, recipes, and problem-solving.
- Two teenage boys with clashing personalities - one is a slick musician, the other a clumsy nerd - must navigate high school and family life together after becoming step-brothers.
- A weekly talent competition where an array of performers -- from singers and dancers, to comedians and novelty acts -- vie for a $1 million cash prize.
- Zoey Brooks and her brother, Dustin, attend their first day at Pacific Coast Academy, a private boarding school that enrolls girls for the first time in its history.
- A zany sketch comedy featuring many wacky characters hosted for kids and by kids.
- Ambitious entrepreneurs present their breakthrough business concepts.
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- Qualified dancers from ballroom and ballet to salsa, jive and hip-hop all compete to be named the best.
- Celebrities and comedians belt out good-natured insult comedy jokes at the expense of a guest of honour. The event is hosted by a Roast Master who also takes a jab at the attendees.
- The Monty Python troupe perform a combination of classic sketches and new material at the Hollywood Bowl.
- Each episode documents real 911 calls from people in trouble to emergency dispatchers.
- Primetime Emmy Award is the main American award in area of television, annually handed by the American television academy.
- The 50th anniversary of the Grammy Awards celebrated with tributes, live music and this year's awards.
- A competition featuring masters of dance genres from Ireland, India, USA, Argentina, China, Russia, South Africa and Australia. Each team is comprised of two soloists, one duo and a larger group, all representing their country's best known dance forms.
- For the first time since the Vietnam War, Bob Hope entertains United States armed service members for his classic USO Christmas show, in this case members of the U.S. Navy and Marines serving in the multi-national peace-keeping force in Beirut, Lebanon, along with British, French, and Italian troops, from 1982-1984. Highlights include a segement where Hope endures the same constant gunfire that plagued Lebanon from 1975 through the early-1990's.
- Two teams of dancers, one led by Bruno Tonioli and the other by Carrie Ann Inaba, face off each week in various musical challenges.
- A dance and music series hosted by Quddus on Nickelodeon that featured dance routines designed, to be performed by its preteen and teen-age viewers.
- Documentary "For Love of the Piano," dedicated to the life and work of the pianist Sequeira Costa. In concert with a dedicated international career began when he won the Grand Prix of the City of Paris Marguerite Long in 1951, Sequeira Costa is a renowned piano teacher and chairman of the board of International Music Competition Vianna da Motta and has been for more than half a century. The documentary follows this threefold activity of the Portuguese pianist: as a performer, as a piano teacher, giving master classes and lectures at the University of Kansas in the United States - is rooted more than three decades, and as organizer and chairman of the jury latest edition of the International Piano Competition Vianna da Motta, which takes place in in Lisbon. Having left Portugal for lack of conditions for teaching the instrument at home, Sequeira Costa created the school Vianna da Motta in the U.S., where over the years has received as disciples several young pianists Portuguese - cases among others, Pedro Burmester, Miguel Henriques and Artur Pizarro. The last two also involved in the documentary, testifying to his experience with Sequeira Costa and comparing it with different approaches to interpretation piano.
- Josh befriends Drake's doppelganger, a classmate named Drew, and Drake becomes jealous, fearing that Josh is trying to replace him.
- Drake takes a dune buggy that his friend gave them for a ride when he is not suppose to and he ends up at the hospital after he crashes.
- At his mother's marriage announcement, Drake gets a step-dad and an odd step-brother, and little sister Megan gets a new older brother to torment.
- Drake and Josh are desperate to ride the awesome new roller-coaster, the Demonator, at their favorite amusement park, Mystic Mountain. However, their parents, who are going out for the night, force the boys to stay home and watch over their great-grandfather, who's recovering from surgery. After their parents leave, Drake issues the help of their geeky friends, Craig and Eric, to watch over the grandfather, while Drake, Josh, and Megan (who they agree to take after she threatens to tattle on them) jet off to ride the Demonator. However, nothing goes according to plan; due to Josh's emergency bathroom break and wrestling the park's mascot, they get sent to the back of the line more than once. Meanwhile, back at the house, the grandfather, who believes he is fighting in World War 2 due to pain medication, tries to hold Craig and Eric hostage.
- A TV producer casts Josh in crime-show re-enactments and is constantly mistaken for the real criminal.
- Zoey Brooks and her younger brother, Dustin are new students at Pacific Coast Academy (PCA), an elite boarding school in California. While there, Zoey meets Chase Matthews, a friendly guy with high hopes of getting a girlfriend. Chase leads Zoey to her dorm, where she meets Nicole Bristow, a savvy girl who is easily attracted to hot boys, and Dana Cruz, a tomboy who does not accept diversity. A boy named Logan Reese challenges the girls to a basketball match. Logan picks his team, which includes Chase and Michael Barrett, another friendly guy who is willing to accept a challenge. Zoey chooses her team, which includes Nicole, Dana, and Quinn Pensky, a meddlesome scientist who is always inventing wacky items. The girls lose the basketball game by one point, prompting Logan to tease them. The coach of the basketball team then asks Zoey and Dana if they want to join the basketball team because they helped the most. Zoey accepts, while Dana says she will "think about it."
- When Drake and Josh find out Megan have adopted a pet sheep, they want nothing to do with it.