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- Episode: (2024)1995–TV Episode
- The decade was noted for some of the funnies movies ever made and the ten best are profiled.
- Comedian Rich Hall presents an alternative history of the Cold War, from nuclear near misses and fallout shelters to the CIA wiring a cat to spy on the Russian ambassador.
- 2014– 6mTV EpisodeActor Burton Gilliam recalls how he was cast as "Taggart", Harvey Korman's dim-witted sidekick,in Blazng Saddles (1974).
- Stanley Kubrick is considered one of the greatest and most influential directors in cinematic history, bringing his early audiences The Killing (1956), Paths of Glory (1957), and Dr Strangelove (1964).
- 2014– 5mTV EpisodeDaryle Ann Giardino, the daughter of famed cowboy actor Slim Pickens, recalls what it was like growing up with her father, and tells about several incidents that happened while he was filming The Big Countrl (1958).
- A documentary about how English actor Leon Vitali came to work as an assistant to American filmmaker Stanley Kubrick for over 30 years.
- Tells the history and importance of The National Film Registry, a roll call of American cinema treasures that reflects the diversity of film, and indeed the American experience itself.
- Rich Hall looks at how the most quintessentially American film genre, the Western, came to be killed off.
- Spattered with blood and controversy, Sam Peckinpah's Westerns revolutionized their genre. SAM PECKINPAH'S WEST: LEGACY OF A HOLLYWOOD RENEGADE goes in search of the man behind these legendary films. Through a poignant array of film clips and rare interviews, the documentary reveals a tortured artist whose genius and demons changed the Western forever. Interviewees include actor/director Billy Bob Thornton, Benicio Del Toro, Paul Schrader, film critic Roger Ebert, actors who worked with Peckinpah such as Harry Dean Stanton, Stella Stevens, L.Q. Jones and others. The personal side of Peckinpah will feature interviews with family members, sister Fern Lee, son Mathew Peckinpah, plus exclusive home movies and photos.
- A documentary about the making of the classic western parody Blazing Saddles (1974). Included are clips from the film, and interviews with various cast and crew members recalling their experiences in making the film.
- The cast of "Blazing Saddles" discusses salient points of the movie and its place in modern culture.
- A Remembrance Of Joe Dimaggio; A Remembrance Of Stanley Kubrick; An Interview With Ian Mckellen
- Commemorates the centennial of American movies with a montage of clips and music scores from the most important movies of the century.
- George Abitbol, "the Most Classy Man on Earth", dies sputtering his famous last words: "cr*ppy world!" What the heck did he mean? Reporters Steven, Peter and Dave investigate. La Classe Américaine is a montage of scenes taken from the Warner Bros. catalog and dubbed to fit the narration of what is arguably the greatest story ever told.
- This isn't a feature film, but episodes of the TV series _"Custer" (1967/I)_ edited together.
- Tom Sawyer is heading west where he meets his old friend, Huckleberry Finn and together, they join forces to seek adventure in the Old West.
- Wildlife documentary about the Wyoming Rockies elk, following their migrations for a full year.
- A couple who own and run a cheap motel have to put up with an assortment of weirdos and perverts who rent rooms there on a Friday night.
- Marshall, Carlotta and Kathleen concoct a scheme to disprove Wild Bill's relation to Big Guy.
- An eccentric family is forced to live under one roof to receive a share of the vast fortune that was left behind by their patriarch.
- The Beck clan learns that in order to secure their inheritance from the late Big Guy, they have to live with his illegitimate son, Wild Bill Westchester.
- A retrospective look at 60 years of great moments in film comedy, from the 1920s to the present.
- A cowboy comes to a town at Christmas time. He eats at a cafe but was unable to pay for his meal, so the owner throws him in jail. The town wants to alleviate their guilt over a Mexican family, who has pregnant woman with them, who lives on top of a mountain called Christmas mountain. They bail out the cowboy and tells to bring some old clothes and food to them. While there the young boy of the family feels sorry for him and prays that god will send him some help. It comes in the form of an old friend of his who died years ago. He tells him that he is not exactly living a proper life but he has a chance to turn things around, first by telling the townsfolk that their so called charity towards the Mexicans is not enough.
- A country singer is kidnapped by two female convicts who plan to use him as their ticket out of stir.
- When Sheriff Lattimer arrives with a prisoner and gets ill from an embedded arrowhead, Sam has to take over. He has to then deal with the eight brothers who arrive to set him free.
- The Wild West misadventures of a mild-mannered store owner turned town Marshal.
- Charlie Bartlett is a retired railroad worker whose dream of crossing the country in a hot air balloon is encouraged by his grandson Morris O'Neill. Morris decides to go along with his grandfather for the ride despite the misgivings of Morris's widowed mother Susan, whose plans to remarry have left her son disenchanted.
- After having a nervous breakdown, a rock singer has to spend some time in hospital. A private nurse is hired, and with her he buys a new house, a fantastic house in the country. The nurse, Sheila, can't remember the first years of her life, but this house seems strangely familiar to her. Also, there is this strange old woman who claims that Sheila's real name is Margaret. People who cause Sheila pain or who try to tell her the real story of what happened in this house, they die in strange ways: Tanya, the girlfriend of the singer, and the Library woman who wants to give her some newspaper articles. Can Sheila find out the truth behind all this and can she escape the house that possessed once and wants to possess once more?
- After a bizarre and near deadly encounter with a serial killer, a television newswoman is sent to a remote mountain resort whose residents may not be what they seem.
- 1978–19811h8.0 (15)TV EpisodeB.J. and his convoy of lady truckers trek to San Francisco. Captain Grant declares war on B.J. and Bear Enterprises, establishing the conflict that will span this third and final season.
- Buck is a country singer on the road caught in a romantic triangle with Viv and Lily, the daughter of his longtime musical sidekick.
- Jake Rudd (Robert Fuller) is the Fox county sheriff just outside San Antonio. His attorney friend was murdered as he was about to disclose information. It's up to Sheriff Rudd to find those responsible for his friend's murder.
- An ex-army scout is hired by ranchers to kill cattle rustlers but he gets into trouble with the corrupt local officials when he's suspected of killing a boy.
- A champion skier who pulled out of the Olympic games because of a mysterious illness decides to make a comeback.
- Episode: (1980)1977–19871hTV-G7.4 (109)TV EpisodeSinger Danny tries to impress record producer Steve. Steve falls for Danny's engaged sister Kitty. Brenda pictures the Scofield family as characters for her book. The male crew bunks with Merrill. Two marriages are at risk due to adultery.
- Episode: (1980)1977–19871hTV-G6.9 (90)TV EpisodeMerrill is annoyed with his roommates. Kitty breaks her engagement to Elmer for Steve. Brenda lies to the Grandpa Scofield to make him open up. Maura and Dave know about their spouses' affair.
- A behind-the-scenes/Making-of Mini documentary about Irwin Allen's all-star sequel, Beyond the Poseidon Adventure.
- A research vessel finds a missing ship, commanded by a mysterious scientist, on the edge of a black hole.
- Hysterical Californians prepare for a Japanese invasion in the days after Pearl Harbor.
- What happens when B.J. and the Bear transport a circus veteran, his granddaughter and their trained elephant through the turf of Wiley and the Fox?
- It's a mad, mad, mad dash by truck, taxi, jeep, motorcycle and jet ski by B.J., Lobo, Perkins, Wiley, Fox, Cain and company to capture the casino heist haul and the criminal back of it. (The action-packed conclusion to the three-part epic.)
- B.J. McKay is the prime suspect in a casino heist and his adversaries Lobo, Perkins, Cain, Wiley and the Fox are each trailing him hoping he will net them a big cash reward and the "Lawman of the Year Award" at the Sheriffs Convention. (Part II of a three-episode epic that began on B.J. and the Bear.)
- All of B.J.'s greatest adversaries are assembled in Las Vegas for a Sheriff's Convention when a criminal gang stages an ambitious and inventive robbery of the Dunes Casino. Caught near incriminating evidence, B.J. is the prime suspect. (Part I of a three-part epic that continued on The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo.)
- The true story of Gary Thomas Rowe, Jr. who worked undercover for the FBI to infiltrate a Ku Klux Klan group in his Alabama hometown and later testified as a key prosecution witness during the trial of several Klansmen for crimes of destruction and murder.
- 1978–19811h7.6 (13)TV EpisodeThe Hi-Ballers under new leader Riker are relentless in their pursuit of B.J. and the Piston Packin' Mamas, especially after word gets out that B.J., Snow White, and the lady truckers are hauling truckloads of money for the Treasury Dept.
- 1978–19811h7.6 (18)TV EpisodeB.J. and the Bear help lady trucker Snow White and her friends fend off attacks by the Hi-Ballers, a gang of truckers who don't cotton to competition from women in Winslow County, turf they control with corrupt cops Wiley and the Fox.
- The misadventures of a shamelessly corrupt and incompetent small-town sheriff and his ineffectual staff.
- This special, hosted by Glenn Ford and set in a western saloon, served as a reunion for many of the people who played in popular western series and films over the years, including cast members from "The Lone Ranger", "The High Chaparral", "The Virginian", "Lawman", and many others.
- An extension of the previous film, wherein a group of adventurers return to the overturned ship to seek several fortunes.
- True life story of George Attla - famous Alaskan dog sled driver. The film shows the life of Attla as a young Athabaskan trapper living in the bush in Alaska and then in a TB sanitarium in town. He comes home with a fused knee too much cross cultural conflict, and goes on to find his way as a dog sled driver.
- Three brothers seek love and fortune in the post-Civil War west.
- After the Civil War, Tennessee brothers Orrin and Tyrel Sackett are herding cattle out West while Tell Sackett is prospecting for gold in the hills.
- Three brothers seek love and fortune in the post-Civil War west.
- Never a Dull Moment (1968) re-edited for television presentation. Mistaken for a hired killer, Jack Albany impersonates the man to save his own life. However, he is forced to join a gang. Then the real killer shows up.
- A classic western with the bad guys fighting the homesteaders, with the good guys coming to the rescue.
- J.D. and The Salt Flat Kid have dreams of country-singer stardom and a habit of getting into trouble. After meeting a talent agent in a jail cell, the two buddies leave their small town and set off for Nashville, with hopes of making it to the Grand Ol' Opry on an adventure full of music, laughs, and crazy antics.
- On her wedding day, Cindy Jenner Smalley sees. or thinks she sees, her dead father Hank, a famous country-western singer who vanished shortly after arranging his wife's mercy killing ten years before. Dan takes the case.
- A trucker and his pet chimpanzee travel the highways of America, getting into various adventures and misadventures along the way.
- A huge swarm of deadly African bees spreads terror over American cities by killing thousands of people.
- A broken-down bullrider takes a green wanna-be under his wing on the national rodeo circuit.
- Dan Tanna is a private investigator in the gambling town of Las Vegas, Nevada. Vegas can be seedy or glamorous, depending on your point of view.
- Luke is jailed pending his hearing, and from his cell, gives a newspaper interview that draws trouble to Las Mesas. Apaches disrupt the cattle drive. Jessie is rescued, and she and the others return home to find gold in the Machan creek - just as Deek becomes more neighborly.
- Jessie and Teel-O have a fateful encounter with Teel-O's grandfather. While scouting for water, Luke comes to the rescue of Judge Rensen, who offers to seek a pardon for Luke's criminal past in Missouri. Teel-O and Jessie are stalked by would-be slavers.
- Deek Peasley is reluctantly hired to lead the search party for Jessie, who tries to bridge the language gap with Teel-O. The cattle drive gets underway, shadowed by Tap's rustler cronies. While camping out, tensions mount between Deek and Molly, and a costly bargain is negotiated.
- On the journey home, the stagecoach carrying Molly and Jessie is wrecked - and a dazed Jessie wanders into the desert, where she meets the young Navajo Teel-O. Zeb and Josh purchase a cattle herd to bring back to the reservation, and Zeb hires old friend Tap Henry to serve as cook on the drive.
- Jessie recovers with the help of the Aapaho, but the tribe finds itself on the brink of starvation due to the broken promise of beef shipments. Zeb and Luke embark on a cattle-herding journey across harsh flatlands, joined by contentious Indian drovers - and trailed by a young runaway.
- A young boy travels out west and encounters a magical winged-horse
- Two former Confederate captains set out to recover diamonds hidden in the mountains of Arkansas but a native spirit named Chikara is said to protect the sacred mountains against intruders.