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- A tale spanning forty years in the life of Celie, an African-American woman living in the South who survives incredible abuse and bigotry.
- Operation Market Garden, September 1944: The Allies attempt to capture several strategically important bridges in the Netherlands in the hope of breaking the German lines.
- Seductive vampire Carmilla Karnstein and her family target the beautiful and the rich in a remote area of late eighteenth-century Gemany.
- Mary Ann Taylor of Mercury, Texas loves the comforts of her hometown, but feels unfulfilled by a life of pouring coffee and grilling hamburgers in her father's diner. Her real passion is photography, but pursuing her dream of becoming a photographer means leaving Mercury. Despite her desperation to expand her horizons, Mary Ann hesitates to leave because of her mother's declining health and her own new romance with Jack Park, a mechanic who has just returned to town after realizing the cruelties of the outside world. She has a steady job as a waitress in her father's diner, yet feels unfulfilled by a life of pouring coffee and grilling hamburgers. Mary Ann's real passion is photography, but pursuing her dream of becoming a photographer means leaving Mercury behind. He experienced big-city living first-hand and wants nothing more than to settle down back home. But Jack and Mary Ann soon find that cruelties exist in their own little town when Jack discovers that his sister Nancy is being routinely abused and brutally beaten by her husband Les. While Jack struggles with how to help her, Mary Ann faces a crucial choice about her future: stay in town with Jack or pursue her dream in California without him.
- Two British couples pit their vintage automobiles against each other in an exciting cross-country race.
- In a twisted 1950's where everyone does magic, a private detective investigates a murder case without it.
- A story of desperate search for oil.
- Terrorists and a rude waiter attack a politician and take over an exclusive London club.
- John Betjeman gives a guided tour of the Metropolitan Line from Baker Street in London to Verney Junction in Buckinghamshire, and of architecture of the suburbs and villages that grew up along its length since the line was opened in the 1890s.
- In 17th century England, Jassy is believed to be a witch because she has visions of approaching disasters. After Barney Hatton, an impoverished gent whose gambling father has lost the family home, helps her anyway she will not forget and will try to help him get his property back - but at any price?
- A rural Wisconsin community deals with death, family, and generational transitions told through the eyes of the volunteer fire department.
- A combination of music videos, animation, and interviews with artists highlight this shot-in-New York City video "magazine".
- Ralph's mother comes for a visit, and announces that she is engaged to be married to Philip Kabala, a much younger man. Kabala has a shady background though, and a bunch of thugs mistake Ralph for the fiancée.
- Tabloid publisher Al Brodax is nearly electrocuted beside his pool. The prime suspects tried to sue him and lost: ex-con Hanrahan who became a scapegoat for his legal troubles; mobster Ross; a sexy centerfold; and a bigamist magician.
- With the community choir, the children's choir and now the young men's choir all rising to the challenges he's placed before them, choirmaster Gareth Malone moves on to his final project with his South Oxhey choirs. With only two months left in his eight month stint with them, Gareth wants to bring all his singers under one umbrella truly to be representative of all aspects of South Oxhey, and in turn feel like they truly do represent South Oxhey not only to its own residents but to the outside world. What he chooses is to hold a South Oxhey festival, which used to be held when the estate was first developed in the post WWII era. He decides the South Oxhey playing fields would be an appropriate venue, which has the potential for a 10,000 capacity. This locale may be risky as it is outdoors and thus at the mercy of Mother Nature, and it is huge which may dwarf the event if they don't get the turnout. The authorities and technicians who he approaches to provide their OKs and expertise - in kind if possible - are all positive to his requests, which leaves the rest to the choir to make a success. However, the larger question may become what will happen to his singers as a collective once Gareth's eight month project has concluded.