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- [HBO] HD. 'The Legacy.' (Season Three) An NCAA investigation jeopardizes a lucrative TV contract that Arliss has negotiated for a Jesuit university.
- Behind The Movie looks at the definitive disco film that captured a generation. The story of a dead end kid who finds glory on the dance floor was a dark tale; however, its soundtrack solidified disco's reign on the pop charts. The making of the film was anything but magical - it proved to be a long and trying odyssey. The director was fired, disco was a dying phenomenon and in the midst of production, John Travolta lost the love his life, Diana Hyland, to cancer. Despite all the roadblocks, Travolta and the film broke records, extended the life of disco and sparked a polyester revolution. The film and its music became the anthem of the seventies and a pop phenomenon with a life in the 21st century.
- A former patient who recovered from terminal cancer using a holistic approach he devised has written a book and is looking for converts. The patient convinces a lupus patient to stop all medical treatment, and nearly allows her to die before accepting that she needs help he cannot give her. Meanwhile, SFM admits a gang member who likes to draw graffiti and does so on hospital property.
- A boy, who practices Hasidic Judaism, joins the baseball team coached by Chet. The boy faces a dilemma, when the next weekly game's date switches from Sunday to Saturday, which falls on the Jewish Sabbath.
- A former Marine named Nick Szysznyk takes over running an inner city playground in Washington, D.C. In this fish out of water comedy, he has to learn how to deal with the city bureaucracy as well as his co-workers.
- Hot-tempered Greek immigrant Andreas arrives in America in 1915. He finds work on a railroad, but soon gives his corrupt foreman Mekakis a savage beating. Making his way west across the country, Andreas eventually comes upon another railroad looking for workers. It turns out Mekakis has gone westward, too. He offers Andreas the only job suitable for him, a "moutain mover" on the suicide squad: He must grapple down the face of a cliff, position sticks of dynamite and then climb back up again before the lit fuses reach the explosive.
- Isis saves Hope, a habitual hitchhiker, from a potentially fatal automobile accident and warns her not to continue hitching rides.
- Palermo (Rick Rossovich) decides to circumvent the law when a serial killer resumes his reign of terror, years after the two men met during a tragic standoff.
- Proudly Italian-American working-class widower Joe Vitale is raising his teenage boys Mark and Nick in Hoboken, New Jersey with help from his Aunt Florence. He hangs out with pal Gus and waitress neighbor Estelle.
- The Sky Is Falling.
- A group of kids are "borrowing" cars without considering the consequences.
- Set in 1952, this tells of two young men who are polar opposites being assigned to the same dorm room at Northwestern University.
- A short film about the making of the movie "Fame."
- Long-running religious series featuring dramatizations of contemporary problems and how they were resolved using a Christian solution.
- When a gang member is killed, it signals a turf war between two rival street gangs. Meanwhile, two youths locate a missing crate of guns and decide to sell them to the gang members.
- "People' s Choice Awards" - American award, that is awarded to the figures of pop culture on results the spectator voting. Handed annually, since 1975. 2005 to of winner in each of nominations found out by means of the sociological questioning, and then voting was organized in the Internet.
- The story of four couples who are about to have children using the Lamaze method.
- 1974–19781hTV-PG7.1 (110)TV EpisodeSteve's mission is to rescue an Arab prince who's going to be killed by someone who wants to be King. So Steve joins a fighter jet group called the Thunderbirds that perform aerial maneuvers. But when Steve suffers dizziness when he reaches certain altitudes, Rudy says they can treat it but it'll take time. And they need to rescue the prince so Steve tries to stay at low altitudes.
- A teenager accidentally kills a gangster's hired hand while robbing him, only to have a rival gangster hire him to take out the competition in order to gain control over the neighborhood.
- Malloy sits one out as Reed drives and pairs up with a new partner: Dana Hall, a policewoman! The sexual attitudes of the 1970s run rampant with Wells representing the worst of the era while Reed, ever the Renaissance Man, treats his temporary partner with respect and bemusement.
- Bobby's priest becomes a client after a woman suffers a fatal heart attack during an exorcism.
- The professional and personal lives of Pittsburgh D.A. staff, led by Arnold Bach, Gene Rogan, Linda Bauer, Peter, and Michael James, alongside new attorneys JoAnn, Briggs, Julie, and Christopher.
- A New York City cop who has retired to a small Western town is drawn into the local case of an Indian who is accused of murdering a sheriff.
- Berluti represents a young girl who was bitten in the face by a dog. A juror communicates with Lindsay during a trial. Eugene defends a one-legged African American man accused of robbery.
- Wonder Woman stops the black market sale of a super-secret missile guidance systems scrambling device and thus avoids an international incident.
- Bobby represents a man facing armed robbery charges. His strategy is to plead out to lesser charges. Eugene's client fears for her and her 11 year old son's safety, at the hands of her ex-husband. Eugene makes several attempts to get a restraining order. The situation has deadly consequences. Bobby tries to secure a loan and pays a visit to Jimmy Berluti, his friend and banker.
- A band of traveling Gypsies face prejudice from some of the townspeople.
- Ally is turning 28. That is upsetting enough to her but Elaine wants to throw a party at the bar for her, and Greg won't sleep with her and she doesn't know why. She's defending a man in court who was arrested for breaking into his date's house and massaging her feet. She tries to fix things for the couple at the bar, but it's not a good night for Ally. Especially when Renee chooses to surprise her as well and it looks like it's not going to be a happy birthday after all.
- A dramatized historical recreation of the Chicago Conspiracy trial with present testimonies by many of the participants.
- "Need to Know": Government investigator Edward Sayers visits a small rural community where insanity is spreading among the residents. "Red Snow": Russian KGB Colonel Ulyanov goes to a Siberian labor camp to investigate violent deaths of Communist party officials.
- A young man meets a deaf teacher and finds she is a great dancer. He encourages her to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer.
- The untold story of Robert Stigwood and how he amped the disco era.
- Anthology series which ran on PBS throughout the 1980s.
- Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter is head of Murder Inc., the syndicate that spattered the headlines of the day with blood.
- A sensitive but confused teenager feels pressure on him from all directions and turns to drugs, which causes problems for him in school and at home.
- Harry Stone (Danny Aiello), a formerly top notch director, has had three disastrous movies in a row. Facing dismissal from the top perch of Hollywood and financial ruin from back taxes, he is forced to take on a very commercial and, he believes, ridiculous movie. Now as he faces the film's release and, he believes, another total flop which will complete his ruin, he meets up with his son and daughter and his former wives (which includes Dyan Cannon) to examine his life and his future. The film examines the turmoil a movie director goes through with a film release. His agent (Jerry Stiller) assures him that he has a hit, while those around him wince (as does the audience) at the thought of the movie within the movie. The movie is "The Pickle", a supposedly social satire where a bunch of kids from Kansas take vegetables into space via a super cucumber and land on an Earth-like planet where everyone lives only on beef and die at age 49. As shown in the excerpts of the film, Little Richard stars as the President of the planet who has 6 months to live, Ally Sheedy heads up the Kansas contingent, and Griffin Dunne is the President's aide who falls in love with Sheedy.
- Chet Kincaid, gym teacher at an inner-city Los Angeles high school, deals with students, Principal Langford and counselor Marsha Peterson. He lives with his mother Rose, brother Brian, and sister-in-law Verna, who focus on his social life.
- An archaeologist gains an amulet that allows her to transform into the superheroine goddess Isis and fight evil.
- Vampish miss Dolan hires hardboiled P.I. Harry Dobbs to tail her shady boyfriend. Harry realizes that the man leads a double life but then his client disappears. Harry teams up with his own tail, P.I. Stella Wynkowski, to clear things up.
- Arliss Michaels is the head of a sports agency and will do anything for his very famous clients.
- A young boy, able to transform into the superhero Captain Marvel, travels the country fighting evil and helping people.
- The Korean War M*A*S*H unit veteran operates as Chief Surgeon in a major city hospital with his colleagues.
- In 1944, in Brooklyn, two Jewish kids become friends. One is from a very conservative family, and the other is more liberal. The issues of importance of tradition, parental expectations and the formation of Israel cause constant friction.
- The cases of maverick undercover New York City detective Tony Baretta (Robert Blake).
- Bicycle officers patrol Santa Monica, California.
- Two regular police officers patrol Los Angeles.
- Two people meet on a flight to Sydney. Although both are engaged to others, they fall in love during their evacuation after a forced landing, and agree to meet in New York City three months later if the attraction lasts.
- Egocentric bandit Salvatore Giuliano fights the Church, the Mafia, and the landed gentry while leading a populist movement for Sicilian independence.
- A down-and-out writer sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for fame and fortune.
- In the 1930s, a tomboy runs away from her guardian to join her single father who is 2,000 miles away, where he has found work.
- A veteran cop with more than twenty years of experience is teamed with a young Inspector to solve crimes in San Francisco, California.
- A bald, lollipop sucking police detective with a fiery righteous attitude battles crime in his city.
- The life and trials of a 1930s and 1940s Virginia mountain family through financial depression and World War II.
- The adventures of the greatest of the female superheroes.
- We follow the exploits and cases of defense attorneys of a Boston law firm. Bobby Donnell is the senior defense attorney and founder of the firm.
- A collection of tales which range from comic to tragic, but often have a wicked sense of humor and an unexpected twist.
- After a severely injured test pilot is rebuilt with nuclear-powered bionic limbs and implants, he serves as an intelligence agent.
- An ultraconservative security guard suffers a debilitating stroke and is assigned to a rehabilitative program that includes singing lessons with the drag queen next door.
- A chronicle of the lives of several teenagers who attend a New York high school for students gifted in the performing arts.
- Follows the personal and professional life of lawyer Ally.
- Peggy Sue faints at a high school reunion. When she wakes up, she finds herself in her own past, just before she finished school.
- The life of Jesus Christ, his journey through life as he faces the struggles all humans do, and his final temptation on the cross.
- Anxious about his future after high school, a 19-year-old Italian-American from Brooklyn tries to escape the harsh reality of his bleak family life by dominating the dance floor at the local disco.
- Where Are They Now? catches up with the stars of Saturday Night Fever. Find out what's up with Karen Lynn Gorney, The BeeGees, The Trampps, KC & The Sunshine Band, Fran Drescher, Deney Terrio, Donna Pescow, Paul Pape, Joe Cali, Barry Miller and Ann Travolta.
- The Vitale household goes into crisis mode when Mark expresses doubt in a higher being. Joe tries to explain that there is a God to his son.
- Joe agrees to let his pal Mo stay while recovers from a painful accident. Mo plans on suing the bus company he feels is responsible but Joe gets the feeling his bigger problem is greed.
- Joe worries that a house plant left by a long-haired friend of Mark's may be marijuana.
- Nick is embarrassed by his bedwetting and goes to extreme lengths to keep it a secret. Eventually the rest of the family finds out and their concern leads to a doctor's visit.
- Joe is enraged when he discovers that his 12-year-old son's biology book contains an explicit section on sex education.
- Joe is concerned when he learns that his son Mark is dating the daughter of wild Flora, a woman who had a dubious reputation in high school.
- Joe is looking forward to the annual river boat outing put on by Hoboken Steel. As he gets ready to depart with best friend Gus his family, particularly his sons, have situations that need his attention.
- Joe agrees to let his Uncle Charlie stay with his family after the elderly man abruptly leaves the retirement facility. But the changes brought about by their house guest are not entirely welcome.
- Pilot episode. Joe Vitale is worried about the mysterious behavior of his eldest son Mark, who has been coming home late and falling asleep in class.