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- When her brother decides to ditch for a couple weeks, Viola heads over to his elite boarding school, disguised as him, and proceeds to fall for his school's star soccer player, and soon learns she's not the only one with romantic troubles.
- A disturbing link is made between Jessica Fletcher's (Dame Angela Lansbury's) family history and the death of a slave in the 1860s.
- Prince Adam is sent to the world of Etheria to find his long abducted sister, Adora, and awaken her to her own destiny.
- A spoof of the Filipino fantasy icon Ang Panday and He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
- Fu Pei-Mei, was the first host on cooking TV show in Taiwan and her cooking style still influences lots of audiences. This drama remade her cooking life from beginner to expertise.
- Kagami Sakimori wakes up inside of his fave MMO only to find that his test looks saved. Now, he's his old character's pupil...and a girl.
- Deleted scenes cut from 'She's the Man'.
- Despite his timid streak, John Ramsey joins the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, and shows such promise during training that his commander does not mind his budding romance with his daughter, Margo. The commander sends him out to track down a gang of smugglers responsible for the death of a guard. However, his courage fails him on his first assignment. He returns claiming he narrowly escaped an ambush, but the commander dismisses his excuse as cowardice. John overcomes his fears and brings back both the leader and the killer, regaining the respect of his colleagues and the love of Margo.
- A much abused wife is waiting for her husband to come home from the club. A burglar happens by in time to get the beating which is intended for the husband.
- Although she loved him with an undying, intrinsic love, Emma Gray, a bookkeeper, would not evince her feeling toward Joseph Ridpath, her employer, a clean, prepossessing young man, who was paying assiduous attention to her despite her comparative frigidity and indifference. She accepts his tokens of regard and respect, as if they were given to her by a lukewarm acquaintance. She maintains this attitude toward him because she fears she will be thought a fortune hunter. Mr. Ridpath has been expecting a large remittance from Joseph Thompson, a businessman, who is usually dilatory in his payments. Emma looks over each mail carefully, but a letter from the debtor is not forthcoming. Mr. Ridpath decides to see Mr. Thompson and collect the money in person if he can. Before he goes, he calls Emma's attention to the new fire alarm which has been installed in the office. While he is gone, Jim Furston, the foreman, asks Emma out to dinner, and when she refuses him, he forgets himself with the result that she rebukes him and strikes him in the face. He swears revenge. Mr. Thompson subsequently calls at the Ridpath office and pays the money to Emma, who gives him a receipt. She hurries to bank but is too late, and returning to the office, puts it into the safe. She turns away to get something and Furston slips in and hides behind the safe. The door is open and he sees his chance. Emma, in trying to reach some flies on a high shelf in the next room, pulls several down upon her head and she is rendered unconscious. Furston goes out, leaving the safe door open, intending to return later with a disguise and a satchel. The night watchman, in making his rounds, finds the safe open and calls Mr. Ridpath's house on the telephone. As the watchman is about to leave Furston enters and there is a hand to hand struggle. Furston overcomes the watchman and as he is about to make his getaway, Emma enters from the next room with a revolver she has taken from her employer's desk. Furston seizes her hand and the shot goes wild, breaking the glass in the fire alarm. The two are struggling when Ridpath rushes in, and after a fierce hand to hand struggle, Furston is overpowered. In the meantime the fire department has been aroused by the alarm in the office and the firemen pour into the office looking for the fire Emma is forced to show her hand and the barrier of indifference which has been separating them is broken.
- The Progressive Bridge Construction Company's finances were at their lowest ebb, when word was received that it had been offered the $750,000 contract to build the proposed city bridge. In celebration of this fact, Alvin Young, secretary of the company, gave a garden party at his summer home, at which he invited his entire office force. Seeing an opportune moment, he proposed to and was accepted by Ellen Glyn, his private stenographer, much to the discomfiture of Dave Harding, the general manager of the company, also in love with Ellen. Thinking that he could retrieve the company's fallen finances, Young made a "safe" speculation, unknown to the other members of the firm, but failed to destroy the incriminating carbon copy, which was later found by Harding, who, upon bringing it to the attention of the Board of Directors, has Young arrested. Ellen, although greatly perturbed over the turn of events, becomes vengeful when she is informed by Harding that he had Young arrested to further his suit. Carrying out her plan of having Harding spend lavishly, she has him purchase for her an automobile, a motorboat, costly jewels, has him take her to wine suppers, theaters, etc., and all the time she is having him believe that she really loves him, when, in reality, she is only doing this to get "square" with him for having been instrumental in placing her affianced husband in jail. To cap the climax she asks him for a necklace valued at $42,000. He is startled at her request, but consents to get it for her. His account having dwindled away, he that night decides to rob his company's safe. But just as he is about to get away with the bonds he is apprehended by detectives brought by Ellen, who had followed him. He is arrested, and Ellen, speaking before the Board of Directors, makes restitution for Harding's successive thefts by giving them all the expensive presents he had given her. These gifts helped to offset the defalcations materially, and when they offered her a responsible position, Ellen broke down and told of Harding's treachery. She then showed them a clipping, telling of Young's illness at a hospital since he had been pardoned. Her request that Young he reinstated was granted, and together with a member of the Board, she went to the bedside of Young and showed him the official notification of his reinstatement.
- A country girl elopes with a book agent from the city.
- After a woman sees a stranger in her dreams, her husband suggests it is a ghost watching her.
- The ranchman's daughter had two suitors, both her father's employees. One was a clear-cut, intelligent young cowboy, energetic and ambitious; the other, capable in his way, but sullen and revengeful. The girl liked the first of the two, and as her father was quite content with her choice, the course of true love seemed to be running smoothly. On one occasion, while the girl and her father, escorted by the two cowboys, were off on a business trip, they camped on the summit of a mountain. The girl was standing at the edge of a cliff. Her bracelet fell off, and as all supposed, rolled thousands of feet into the chasm below. She agreed with her father, however, that search for the jewel would he useless. The favored cowboy planned a surprise, however. Part way down the cliff a ledge of rock jutted out, and he figured that perhaps the bracelet was lodged there. One day when work permitted, he rode away from the ranch and halted at the cliff. He tied a rope to a tree, lowered himself down to the ledge, and there made diligent search, being finally rewarded by finding the bracelet. Unfortunately for him, his rival had noticed his departure from the ranch, and followed him. In jealous rage the vengeful cowboy pulled up the rope, leaving his rival to die of exposure and starvation. When her sweetheart failed to return to the ranch that night, the girl was worried, and intuitively suspected that the rejected suitor was to blame for the strange disappearance. The next morning she saw him ride away and followed. He went to the edge of the cliff to hurl taunts at his helpless victim, and then rode away. The girl, who had been in concealment, emerged after he had departed, and single-handed rescued her sweetheart, who was unconscious and near death. When he had been revived he returned to the ranch, there to confront his enemy, who at first believed him a ghost, but realized, when the hand of the law fell upon him, that his plot had failed through the girl's devotion to the man she loved.
- Paula asks Dick to find a way to keep Mr. Ponopolis from being deported.
- "Why Did She Do It?" interviews Russell Yates about his wife Andrea Yates who admitted to killing all give of her children. "The Candy Man" examines the Milton Hershey School which is one of the richest schools in America that as been established for poor children. "Andy Rooney" talks about newspapers.
- 2018–2019TV Episode
- 'Movie Commentary Monday' on "She's the Man".
- 2012– 39mTV-MATV EpisodeIt all comes down to this. Is Pete the Spider-Dad!?
- 2011– 32mTV-MATV Episode
- Karen McCullah and Kirsten "Kiwi" Smith are one of the most prolific and successful female writing teams in Hollywood. Among their many credits is She's the Man (2006) that resets William Shakespeare's cross-dressing comedy Twelfth Night in a contemporary boarding school.
- 2019– 1h 16mTV Episode
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeBy the power of donuts, we have the podcast. And joining us on this podcast recorded at LA Comic Con is Tom Cook, artist and animator whose work you've seen in He-Man, She-Ra, The Jetsons, SuperFriends, Blackstarr, and many more fantastic cartoons of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Find out how he went from bus driver to animator in the span of three weeks, all because his trash was full. For the honor of Grayskull, listen to THE NIGHT TIME SHOW.