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- Civil rights activist Ann Atwater faces off against C.P. Ellis, Exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan, in 1971 Durham, North Carolina over the issue of school integration.
- A documentary on the series of televised debates in 1968 between liberal Gore Vidal and conservative William F. Buckley.
- David Harewood (Homeland) and Zachary Quinto (Star Trek) play feuding political rivals in James Graham's (Sherwood) multiple award-winning new drama. In 1968 America, as two men fight to become the next president, all eyes are on the battle between two others: the cunningly conservative William F. Buckley Jr., and the unruly liberal Gore Vidal. During a new nightly television format, they debate the moral landscape of a shattered nation. As beliefs are challenged and slurs slung, a new frontier in American politics is opening and television news is about to be transformed forever. Jeremy Herrin (All My Sons) directs this blistering political thriller, filmed live in London's West End.
- In 1941 during the desert war in Abyssinia the Italian captain Blasi and the British major Richardson alternate between being bitter enemies or best friends depending on the circumstances.
- The series revolved one Labour, and one Conservative politician in Britain. They were Geoffrey Broom MP. (Tim Barrett) and William Sylvester Gordon (Robert Coates). Because of accommodation problems they are forced to share the office.
- A documentary filled with tales of battles past, when the respective skippers of Manchester United and Arsenal gave their all, and a whole lot more, for domestic football's top honors.
- William H. Hartman, an American businessman who has contributed a lot of money to help bring about prohibition, visits the beer garden of his German-American neighbor, Gus Schneider, hoping to buy Schneider's lease. Schneider, who hates Hartman, refuses. Hartman, whose young son Jimmie is a playmate of Schneider's daughter Lena, orders Jimmie not to play with Lena, after which he imbibes from a hidden bottle of whiskey. After prohibition takes effect, Schneider's converted restaurant draws few customers. Hartman now refuses Schneider's offer to sell the lease, and soon Schneider is dispossessed. He moves back to Germany, although he keeps his American citizenship. Meanwhile, Hartman builds a forty-story office building on the spot of Schneider's former beer garden. Twelve years later, Jimmie is devoting more time to music than to his studies. Although Hartman would like his son to become a financier, he agrees to send him to a conservatory in Germany. There he meets Lena, who is also studying music. Their initial attraction is furthered when they have dinner together and realize their identities. Because Schneider hates the name of Hartman, Jimmie suggests that Lena introduce him as "Jim Harty." Hartman, after perusing a girly magazine from Europe, decides to take a trip to visit his son. When Jimmie sees that his roommate August, a cellist, cannot afford to eat lunch everyday, he visits Schneider in his hofbrau and convinces Schneider to hire him and his fellow students to play jazz for food and beer. On the night of Lena's music competition, after which Jimmie plans to sail home, Lena tells him in German, which he does not understand, that she would like more than anything for him to stay. When Lena does not win, because a professor whose name is Hartman breaks a tie vote and chooses her competitor, Schneider vows to choke the next Hartman who comes into his life. Jimmie, who has now learned what Lena told him in German, comforts her and, after telling her that he loves her, gets a job in a brewery and moves in with a friend. He writes a tune based on the rhythm he hears at the brewery and on Lena's music, and soon after he performs the song with his band, he has a hit which makes the hofbrau one of the busiest places in town. Hartman, with a blonde date, drinks beer there, not knowing that Schneider is the owner, but when he sees Jimmie, he goes backstage and orders him to give up the band. When Schneider interrupts and learns Jimmie's identity, he fires the band and objects to Jimmie marrying his daughter because, he says, he does not want to be the grandfather of little Hartmans. Jimmie and Lena elope on an ocean liner bound for America, and the two fathers follow. When Jimmie learns that they are on the boat, he delivers messages to both, supposedly from the other, urging a reconciliatory meeting. Hartman and Schneider drink beer together and sing, and decide to open a brewery together, when Jimmie and Lena interrupt them and reveal that they have married. A final argument about which father gave in and wrote the first note is never settled because in the midst of their bickering, the notes are blown overboard.
- Joe Weber and Lew Fields play all kinds of practical jokes on each other in this Keystone comedy, "The Best of Enemies." Their experiences begin with their entry as guests into a fashionable country house. Arrayed in evening dress they fall downstairs, get into the wrong rooms, and one falls into a bathtub but is rescued by the other. They finally land in the reception room, where they quarrel over Mae Busch. Fields gets the best of Weber and kicks him away, whenever he tries to "butt'' in. Joe plans revenge. He notifies the police that if he disappears that he has been killed by Lew. He leaves his clothes by a pond to confirm the information. Lew is arrested and after a humorous trial is sentenced to be hung. Mae Busch smuggles a file and a sheet to Lew and he makes his escape. Joe is captured and is going to be hung in the place of Lew so that the Governor won't be disappointed. Then Lew breaks into the room and the Governor pardons both to the disappointment of the bloody executioner, Mack Swain.
- Jim's long-time rival Vinnie has opened a new bistro and is hanging around the café trying to recruit Liz. Counting on the strength on his new cook, Jim challenges Vinnie to an arm wrestling competition with the winner getting Liz.
- After escaping from jail, Bundhi is forced to deliver a priceless necklace for Vonturgo and ends up chained to Frank Buck along the way. Meanwhile Gloria is equally desperate to get the necklace back.
- En route to R&R, Hawkeye is flagged down by a North Korean soldier who holds him at gun point, forcing him to treat his wounded comrade. Back in camp, the officers change partners in a bridge tournament.
- An old enemy of Claire's steals her calves, and the only way to prove it is to steal them back. Alberto and Jody are broke so they throw a party.
- Lily and Rick begin their wedding plans and want Judy to help, but Judy seems hesitant. Jesse faints and falls in the girls' locker room. Grace learns of it and voices her concern to Judy. Judy tells Karen, who tells Jesse, and argument ensues. Dr. Rosenfeld tells Rick and Karen to put restrictions on Jesse's activities until she eats what Rick and Karen ask her to. Jesse, of course, doesn't like this either. Judy reveals to Jesse that she was bulimic when she was younger. Judy finally blurts out that she doesn't trust Rick enough to watch Lily get married to him. Karen makes the decision not to let Jesse go on the ski trip with her classmates. This makes Jesse even more upset. Judy and Rick settle, somewhat, their differences. Dr. Rosenfeld makes Karen realise that she can't control every possible aspect of her and Jesse's life. Lily and Judy make up, and Karen lets go enough to allow Jesse to go on the ski trip.
- Hope writes an article which initially antagonizes, then reconciles Gary and Susannah to the Steadmans.
- Black and Scarlet through a strange set of circumstances find themselves trapped under Arctic Ice. They realize they need to co-operate with the other to get themselves out of the situation.
- Margaret and Rain think Sadie likes Ron and try to set them up. Rain tries to gain Vivian's sympathy by pretending to have a broken arm.
- When Rhoda lets out one of Mary's secrets, and refuses to apologize, it leads to the first serious test of their friendship.
- Tracy meets up with her Dumping Ground enemy, Justine Littlewood at a social worker's event. Chantal "borrows" on Crash's ring.
- This is how this unique and personal history series has been created by award-winning documentary filmmakers Eszter Cseke and Andras S. Takacs across four continents, presenting children of Auschwitz, the Khmer Rouge or Sarajevo's siege. How did they survive? As adults, how did they come to terms with their past and the burdensome history they experienced? What can they do with the miracle that they survived?
- Jack celebrates some of the greatest rivalries in British sport, from Scotland's 'Auld Enemy' to the Ashes and England's rugby World Cup win in Australia.
- Lisa's on a mission to get the ladies into the same room, while Sheree turns to Project Runway's Michael Knight to help get her fashion line back on track. Lisa puts on a brave face for her husband who heads back to the NFL, and DeShawn's husband considers retirement after an injury.
- What's this? Pictures of Cranky and King K. Rool;together? Laughing? Hugging? Donkey Kong and Diddy are a little confused after finding theses "happy moments" from Cranky's youth. Seems he and King K. Rool were the best of friends. Pulling pranks and running amok on the island. According to Cranky's story that all came to an end when King K. Rool cheated to win a contest. They've been sworn enemies since. Well...you know Donkey Kong and Diddy; they just can't let an opportunity to be do-gooders pass them by. They're going to get these two "best buddies" together again if it is the last thing that they do. And it just very well may be...
- 1998– 1h 2mTV-148.8 (26)TV EpisodeWhen two rivals becomes partners, they fear that their bad blood will keep them from winning; after losing what seems like thousands of partners and constantly being the Rogue Agent, Cory hopes to finally break his own curse.
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2011– 41mPodcast Episode
- Episode:(2021)
Eye On The Enemy 58: Offseason moves of the Jets and WFT + 10 best Eagles players under 25 years old
2018– 35mPodcast Episode - 2014– 50mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 50mPodcast Episode
- Harry has an unexpected partner as he tries to infiltrate a military base to find his alien baby.
- 2019– 1h 5mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 41mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2018–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2019– 11mTV EpisodeBy bombing the aircraft carriers Akagi and Hiryu in the Battle of Miday Richard Halsey Best is like the only pilot in history to strike two aircraft carriers in one day.
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- 2021– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 1mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2019– 1h 37mPodcast Episode