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- Drama ensues between a group of coworkers when one of the employees steps out of line.
- Kleinfeld might look a little different, but the brides are back. Kendall Vertes of Dance Moms tries to help sister Ryleigh find a dress and stand up to their mom, Jill. Randy's assistant, Daniela, gets an unexpected dose of brutal honesty from Randy.
- I am always changing my name on YouTube and this is the last time.
- Ashley, former Miss New Jersey, is desperate for a dress that puts her pageant days behind her Â- even if her family isn't! Rodeo queen Becky wants a gown with bling. Having tried over 100 dresses, Melissa desires something to stand out from the crowd.
- Louise is living in a happy relationship, however there is a savagery within her. On a business trip to Paris, she is seduced by the mysterious and alluring Olivia - and it turns her life upside down.
- Gala and Viktor are searching for their Heaven on earth. Even during the war. That's why they buy an abandoned house in the Carpathian Mountains and start repairing it. It's a place of peace and calmness, where they can grow their own food, be silent, be defenseless, and drink coffee overlooking the mountains and a stork's nest. But winter comes, the apple tree in the yard freezes, and the War reaches Heaven.
- I Have Always Been A Dreamer is a documentary travelogue and film portrait of two cities in contrasting states of development: Dubai, UAE and Detroit, U.S.A. Within the context of a boom and bust economy, the film questions the collective ideologies that shape the physical landscape and impact local communities.
- Two Sugars As Always is telling the story of elderly Klara dealing with her son Paul trying to move Anton - Paul's father and Klara's husband - to a retirement home. Klara still believes that she can take care of him by herself...
- Andres is a teen who doesn't care anything. He doesn't appreciate the time he spend with his family, especially with his younger brother, Felipe. When they go with their father to a thematic park, something terrible is going to happen, and Andres will have to understand the meaning of pain and loneliness.
- In 1942, a young woman fends off the fears and trials of war by reading the letters her lover sends home. When the letters stop coming, she falls into a secretive affair with the village postman, but his motives are not what they seem.
- The video of the song is one of Estefan's simplest clips, focusing on how the victims of Hurricane Andrew rebuilt Miami. Estefan donated royalties from single sales to the hurricane victims.
- Music video for "I'll Always Love You" performed by Taylor Dayne.
- Hannah returns from her fling with Harry to find Jools has used her as material in his, highly successful, stand-up routine though she is not pleased. Faith, however, is delighted to go on a date with Mark and to start a courtship. Next day she receives a letter from Zoe, the daughter she had as a teenager and gave up for adoption and who is now anxious to meet her. Hannah is annoyed not to have been told about her before but agrees Faith should see her and so they both welcome the young lady who rings the bell - and who turns out to be a sales rep and not Zoe, who is unwell.
- An unpretentious invitation puts the class of friends in a sequence of parties and enjoyments that takes them on a trip of dreams and nostalgia for all they have experienced on the craziest vacation of their lives.
- Graphic designer races against time to finish a presentation for a wristwatch campaign.
- A new short film by Vivian Ostrovsky remembering Chantal Akerman, beginning with their first meeting in the early 1970s. Using her own footage of Chantal Akerman, the filmmaker remembers a few moments that illustrate Chantal's personality. Forty years of friendship condensed into four minutes...
- Dolly! is a television variety show starring country music star Dolly Parton that aired in first-run syndication during the 1976-77 season. In the mid-1970s, Parton was approached by Bill Graham, president of Show Biz, Inc., the same company that produced The Porter Wagoner Show (on which Parton had costarred for seven years), and soon afterward the syndicated variety show Dolly was born. The show boasted a budget of $85,000 per episode, an impressive sum at the time for a syndicated series. (It was, in fact the most expensive show to be produced out of Nashville to that point.) A variety of Nashville and Hollywood stars were scheduled to appear, including Karen Black, Tom T. Hall, Emmylou Harris, The Hues Corporation, Captain Kangaroo, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr., Ronnie Milsap, Anne Murray, Kenny Rogers, Linda Ronstadt, KC & The Sunshine Band, and Anson Williams. According to her 1978 biography, Dolly by Alanna Nash, Parton spoke to Bob Dylan and he initially agreed to do the show, but eventually bowed out due to his discomfort with the television medium at the time. Despite the work that went into the show and the diverse collection of guests, Parton was said to have been less than pleased with the end product, as she found herself singing standards like "My Funny Valentine" (which she felt didn't suit her voice or musical style), and interacting with guests with whom she had little in common. She told Nash during a 1977 interview for the biography Dolly "I liked all of the people that were on... but I would have had a totally different lineup of guests myself. It was really bad for me, that TV show. It was worse for me than good, because the people who didn't know me who liked the show thought that's how I was.. .I mean, I still come through as myself, even with all the other stuff, but not really like I should. Not my real, natural way. And the people who did know me thought I was crazy. They knew that wasn't me. Including me. I didn't know that woman on TV!" The show lasted only one season despite very high ratings, falling apart when Parton asked out of her contract for a variety of reasons, including the toll that eighteen-hour days were taking on her vocal cords. The show's opening theme was "Love Is Like A Butterfly" and the show's closing theme was "I Will Always Love You", both #1 hits for Parton in 1974, both sung by Parton on the show. During the opening credits, Parton emerges from a swing and then comes out to sing an opening song (either a cover of a then-current hit, or occasionally one of her own hits). At the closing of the show, Parton speaks the recitation from "I Will Always Love You": "And I hope life treats you kind, and I hope that you have all you ever dream of. I wish you joy and lots and lots of happiness, but above all this, I wish you love, I love you" and then Dolly says "Good Night" and as the closing credits roll, Parton sings the rest of the song. Among the more well received installments, was one featuring the first televised performance of the "Trio" team: Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, a full decade before they released the first of their two critically acclaimed albums. The show also featured the first time Parton and Kenny Rogers had worked together; the two would top the country and pop charts in 1983 with their mega hit "Islands in the Stream". As Dolly's career became more popular than ever, during the late 1970s and into the early 1980s, Dolly! was seen widely in reruns. On February 27, 2007, Dolly! has been released onto DVD under the title of Dolly Parton And Friends, and features six episodes of the show, among these being the Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt episode, and the Kenny Rogers episode.
- Kim just got engaged. An acquaintance congratulates her by saying that HE (the fiance) is a lucky man. When Kim corrects the acquaintance stating that she is engaged to a woman, Kim's told off for being too out by a gay friend, which leads to various funny situations.
- Richie Sambora's 'I'll Always Walk Beside You' with Alicia Keys on piano.
- Mia finishes writing a children's book. Beth pressures Dave into getting Rolling Stones tickets and Shel claims to "have a guy" who can help.
- John and Georgie are moving to John's home town to restart the town's newspaper. John has an idealistic view of his home town but things have changed since he was last at home and he is having a lot of trouble adjusting.
- Kim is leaving for Paris while Lily and Travis reconsider their relationship.
- Benji is in for a rude awakening when his love ones call for an intervention; meanwhile as Quincy is forced to tell the truth, Craig and Teyanna are forced to face theirs.
- 202024mTV-147.7 (7)TV EpisodeEripiyo and Kumasa go to Okayama Girls' Festa after learning some of the ChamJam girls are set to appear. Meanwhile, Maina reveals that she's never gotten a fan letter, so Sorane and Reo try to figure out a
- Doo Sik tells his parents that he is in a relationship with Ji Eun. Sol Ah gets an offer to publish her webtoon officially. Sol Ah is busy, and Hong Jo is a bit sad thinking that he isn't part of Sol Ah's happiness. Meanwhile, Ji Eun tells Doo Sik that he is so tactless to tell everyone about their relationship.
- 2018–20243.8 (7)TV Episode
- A new girl in the U16s and a familiar face back in the U14s make tempers flare at Phoenix.
- 2018–20243.6 (7)TV Episode
- 2022–7.2 (7)TV EpisodeA sudden tragedy strikes Aldi and Sarah. Bian's promise to Aldi puts him in a tough spot.
- 2021– 1h 3m8.0 (7)Podcast EpisodeOn the pod, we take a look back at the best moments from The Always Sunny Podcast.