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- A wisecracking mercenary gets experimented on and becomes immortal yet hideously scarred, and sets out to track down the man who ruined his looks.
- One year after meeting, Tom proposes to his girlfriend, Violet, but unexpected events keep tripping them up as they look to walk down the aisle together.
- Kate is a young woman subscribed to bad decisions. Working as an elf in a year-round Christmas store is not good for the wannabe singer. However, she meets Tom there. Her life takes a new turn--that seems too good to be true.
- A bumbling cyborg inspector outfitted with an array of bizarre gadgets pursues the criminal organization M.A.D., all while his precocious niece and dog do the real investigative work.
- After seeing cute producer Paige banter with host applicant Ben during job interview, the TV network makes them co-hosts for a travelogue for Oahu. Can they work together?
- Kevin has to go to Hawaii for his big sister's wedding, but the day before the ceremony he goes on a misadventure with his future brother-in-law and his crazy groomsmen that changes his life.
- Santa and his helpers oversleep and risk causing a toy shortage at Christmas.
- "Arthur's Eyes": After Arthur has an eye exam, he learns that he needs to wear glasses. But when he wears them at school for the first time, Francine calls him a "Four Eyes," and the other kids laugh at him. So he tries to avoid wearing his glasses/"Francine's Bad Hair Day": Francine doesn't care that it's school picture day, but Muffy thinks that she can change Francine's mind and her looks. So Muffy advises Francine to wear a dress and to get her hair styled. But when Arthur and Buster see Francine's new look, they make fun of her.
- To seek revenge on a bully that tortured Gary at summer camp, the boys go back to 1986 as camp counselors and save Gary, ruining the bully's life in the process.
- Paula discovers the key to her grandfather's clue, but it requires translating. Meanwhile, her uncle puts pressure on her to reveal a secret. Charlie keeps a close eye on her. Narinder hopes to stay in London, rather than fleeing to India.
- Randall grapples with anxiety.
- Dr. Marcus Andrews vows to help a good Samaritan who was injured while stopping a sexual assault; Dr. Audrey Lim faces a difficult decision when a young patient's parents suspect that Dr. Neil Melendez made a mistake.
- 2020– 10mTV Episode6.4 (9)
- Danny Dyer hosts as married couple Shelley and Ainsley from Merthyr Tydfil try to win a life-changing jackpot. If they were to win big they would take Shelley's 11-year-old son on a dream holiday to Japan.
- 2012–201422mTV-14TV Episode6.7 (231)Charlie may be forced to move the therapy group out of his house after Lacey gets into a fight with one of his neighbors, while Kate goes with Jennifer to help find a dress for Sam.
- After Doris' father dies, Patrick and Dom accompany her on a trip to his funeral.
- Kirstie travels to Switzerland in search of some festive ideas - including a show stopping garland and some boozy fondue. There are also ideas for gifts, crafts, a Christmas cake and tips on tree decorating.
- Chris Hardwick talks with James Corden, host of The Late Late Show on CBS, creator of Gavin and Stacey and star of Into the Woods.
- A young woman discovers she has the ability to hear the innermost thoughts of people around her as songs and musical numbers.
- Scrooge avoids the pressures of the holidays by traveling back in time with a trio of fun-loving ghosts to crash history's greatest Christmas parties; time-lost Dewey teams up with young Donald Duck to find his mother on Christmas.
- The wall of contestants must avoid giving the impossible answer to questions if they want to try and win the ten thousand one pound coins housed in a giant exclamation mark.
- Adam reveals the racism behind the origins of rock and roll, explores the monopolistic practices of entertainment company Live Nation, and defends musicians who "sell out" to make a living in today's digital landscape.