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- The cases of an undercover police unit composed of young-looking officers specializing in youth crime.
- A group of students at a historically Black university struggle to make it through college.
- At a Los Angeles beach, a team of lifeguards led by Lieutenant Mitch Buchannon save lives, deal with personal dramas, fight crime and participate in over the top adventures on a daily basis.
- Launched in 1989, NBC's "The More You Know" series of brief public service announcements has utilized the talents of some of Hollywood's brightest stars (almost only actors appearing on NBC-TV programs at the time), writers, and directors to deliver messages about such topics as tolerance, mentoring, parental involvement, and the prevention of violence. The winner of numerous Emmy and Peabody Awards, "The More You Know" has been praised for its effectiveness in harnessing the power of television for a greater good.
- A 30-something guy still lives with his parents and works as a paperboy and tries to avoid growing up and being responsible at all costs.
- Fuller, Hanson and Penhall investigate suspected drug use in a college athletic program after a student basketball player is killed in a high speed single car accident.
- Chris convinces his father to accompany him to the father-son competition at the annual paper boy picnic.
- Chris asks out a waitress but first has to get a driver's license.
- The newspaper fires Chris and the rest of the delivery boys and replaces them with a robot, so Chris challenges the machine to a contest.
- To save his childhood park, Chris raises money by trying to break the world record for having things piled on you.
- While rowing out in the ocean, Mitch rescues an underwater photographer, named Linda, floating on some wreckage. Linda's somewhat disjointed, frantic story about something attacking her in an underwater cave which killed her partner and destroyed her boat is misconstructed by Kay Morgan, an ambitious, publicity seeking newspaper reporter, who creates a media frenzy by starting rumors about a "creature in the bay." Harvey Miller, the new lifeguard and prankster, benefits from the events by selling undersea creature T-shirts. Meanwhile, Shauni rescues a young girl from drowning and soon becomes compelled to rescue the girl, her brother and their mother from the life they live in the slums of South-Central L.A., much to Eddie's chagrin. While Shauni deals with her possessive father who disapproves of her lifeguard job, Mitch also pressures Captain Thorp to ask for funding for new advanced motorboats, called Scarabs, for the team.
- Just when the media frenzy about the so-called 'Creature in the Bay' subsides, the unseen sea monster attacks again by sinking a fishing trawler. Mitch and Devon Conner, a fellow lifeguard and environmental activist, suspect more about the mysterious attacks, while Kaye Morgan investigates an offshore oil company's rights for drilling and thinks there is a connection between the company and the creature in the bay. Meanwhile, Linda lusts after Mitch after having dinner at his house. Shauni tries to get Jordan and Tiana's mother to let them join an lifeguard youth group to keep Jordan off the streets, while she finally come to terms with her stern father. Also, Camptan Thorp finally gets the first 'Scarab' motorboat for Baywatch and helps Mitch and Devon solve the mystery of the creature in the bay.
- Continuation from Part 1. Whitley and Dwayne recall their honeymoon in Los Angeles during the riots after the Rodney King verdict.
- An adolescent with two siblings tests his various theories about life as he endures the trials of growing up alongside a good friend.
- Detectives from NYPD's 15th Precinct investigate homicides within their precinct.
- Thea is a tough, no-nonsense widow raising four children while holding various low-paying jobs.
- TV police drama with strong emotional content and heavily stylized direction. This included 'talking heads' segments where an unseen questioner interviews characters about their actions, who then reveal their inner thoughts and motivations directly to the viewer.
- Jarvis procrastinates putting up the Christmas lights because he's afraid of heights
- Thea gets a chance to train for manager, but Jerome plans a boxing-match party while Thea is at her night-school class
- Thea is called to attend a parent-teacher meeting when son Jerome acts up in his math class.
- Detectives Rey and O'Donnell attempt to solve the murder of a young schoolboy by following the trail of the murder weapon, which leads them to six different owners.
- Tia Landry and Tamera Campbell are twins separated at birth who learn of each other's existence and come together as teenagers.
- The twins find dates for the big dance, but find them disappointing; Roger struggles with a very tall dance partner.
- Tamera decides to go with a date to the school dance, breaking a promise to Tia as they had both agreed to stay home unless they both had dates.
- Danesha's class project partner, the school's star athlete, counts on her to do all the work