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- The Wild West adventures of Ben Cartwright and his sons as they run and defend their Nevada ranch while helping the surrounding community.
- An evil gunslinging midget comes to terrorize the good little people of Tiny Town. The townspeople organize to defeat him, and zany antics ensue.
- The life of the unattractive Ula Cieplak, who starts working in a prestigious company - Febo and Dobrzanski Fashion House.
- The Barnett family is battling the death of Marcia Jean and Uncle NoName, Norm's sister comes to live at the C-Bar ranch, and John Doe puts a $5,000 bounty on Dockie's head.
- Pearl Kim and Doretha Watkins, in the twilight of their lives, meet in an assisted living facility. Placed there unwillingly by their ungrateful children, they devise a plan to leave and live on their own. Pearl, a widow by her own hands, ropes Doretha into a lucrative yet illegal scheme. The plan, to find homeless men, insure them and ultimately kill them. Everything was going swimmingly, until they lured in the wrong target.
- College student Jimmy Shaw (Bruce Bennett) inherits a racehorse, Lightning Lad, and sells stock to fellow students to obtain funds for racing the horse. Lightning Lad wins every race in which he's entered. Marion Braddock (Toby Wing), a spoiled rich girl who owns a racing stable, offers to buy Lightning Lad, but Jimmy refuses to sell. The day of the big handicap-race arrives and Jimmy and his fellow stockholders are on their way to the track. But a group of gamblers, betting on Lightning Lad to lose, have some skulduggery plans to ensure that Lightning Lad does not win the race.
- Under the name of a "youth trip", a bus filled with officials and company managers is heading to Bulgaria.
- A man who's a dead ringer for the leader of an outlaw gang kills the gang leader, then takes his place to try to bring the gang to justice.
- One Last Glass tells the story of Frank's deathbed confession to the murder of his wife's secret lover while he was fighting the war in Vietnam.
- A village drama, the hero of which is Golian the old man, who takes care of the cooperative's sheep. The investigation of the loss of several pieces intertwines with Bach's memories of the time when he joined the team, and thus allow an insight into his character and development.
- Three generations of women cope with the news of a death that binds them.
- Cattlemen's Protective Association agent Tom Wade masquerades as outlaw Luke Bardes, hired to help Jed Travis persuade his niece Jennifer to sell him her ranch at a ridiculously low price, enabling him to turn a huge profit when the railroad has to buy the right-of-way through his property. Tom finds himself in big trouble when Bardes breaks out of jail and shows up at the ranch with a few of his rough-and-trouble companions.
- The film is set in a small town in Slovakia just before liberation. The story follows the drama of ten people being held captive as a reprisal for the killing of a German soldier.
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- Two ranchers find a seriously wounded Little Joe in the Nevada desert. As he struggles for life, Joe mumbles incoherently about his surrealistic nightmares about a teepee and a wagon wheel. Ben and Hoss are left to decipher what Joe is talking about and determine what happened.
- Against Ben's orders, Jamie drives a supply wagon on a route he's not supposed to; he loses control and wrecks the wagon. Jamie escapes uninjured but one of the horses is so badly hurt it has to be shot. To teach Jamie a lesson in responsibility, Ben decides to take his "adopted" son on an extended tour of the Ponderosa, to see how various residents and employees deal with their mistakes. The lesson makes an impression on Jamie, who is then asked to carve his name on the "Witness Tree," signifying he is the latest "family member" to take "The Grand Swing" (Hoss and Little Joe had previously made the trip).
- During a cattle drive, Ben finds himself involved in a power struggle between the trail boss the Cartwrights appointed and a fellow rancher's foreman, who schemes to take over the job.
- The final stage of his journey takes Tony to America, where he rides the rails across the country, beginning in San Francisco before jumping aboard the famous California Zephyr bound for Denver, Colorado. Heading to Louisiana, Tony finds out from the mayor of New Orleans how the city has been rebuilding since Hurricane Katrina, and then concludes his trip in New York City.
- 2022– 7mTV EpisodeCarolina and Christina Jimenez turned their sisterly bond and love for food into a thriving culinary platform, Always Hungry ATL, which offers mouth-watering samples of the diverse food scene found in their home city of Atlanta. From seeking out innovative interpretations of their own Colombian cooking traditions to Southern staples, craft cocktails, and molecular gastronomy, the Jimenez sisters show that being adventurous eaters can also forge deeper community connections. Follow in their footsteps as they drop in on some of their recent favorites throughout Atlanta.
- Courtney calls in Gail to deal with her husband, Dylan, the two who have been together for ten years. They have an infant son, Dason, who was a surprise in their lives. Dylan wants them to have another child, but Courtney is concerned that Dylan's reckless spending - on the surface on nights out with the boys specifically having meals at the bar, and on cigarettes - will prevent them not only providing for Dason but for that future child. Another hit of Dylan's sole doing had to do with his car insurance, which required his parents to bail him out financially. As such, Courtney wants to put her foot down in not getting pregnant unless Dylan changes his ways. She also fears that their financial issues may lead to them needing to split. Gail finds that what is happening in Courtney and Dylan's household is not all that it appears from Courtney's side. Although Courtney, who handles all the household finances, is dead on that Dylan spends on average $400 a month on those spur of the moment meals out - more than Dylan suspected - she is surprised to learn that Dylan has socked away some money, both as savings and in an education fund for Dason. Dylan's issue is that Courtney, who is a full time nursing student, has spent her working life on part-time jobs that neither he or she would ever consider careers. Despite she currently earning half what he does, they had made the decision to split the household expenses down the middle, thus he feels she hasn't held up to her end of the financial burden. Dylan however admits that he has little understanding of finances in general, his financial doings on an individual basis without looking at their household money on a comprehensive basis. Gail wants the couple to look at their money more holistically with Dylan taking more responsibility, which means either he hands over his paychecks to Courtney to pool their money for household bills, or Dylan will take charge of the paying of the bills. Gail wants Dylan to set long term budgets to deal with their debt, in combination with both going through a goal setting exercise to see if another baby truly is priority in their lives.
- Preview of the 2018 Season and the best of Saddle Bronc Riding.
- A young boy overcomes hip surgery to compete in the National Little Britches Rodeo Finals. The Guthrie Chamber of Commerce discusses how their community volunteers for a large event.
- Two youth board officers discuss what it means to be a board member for a non-profit.