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- A young man (Lerman) moves from Montana to Florida with his family, where he's compelled to engage in a fight to protect a population of endangered owls.
- Jimmy Giggle and all his owl pals have awesome adventures and fun together in the Land of Giggle and Hoot.
- A television director from New York travels to Missouri and learns about the hootenanny craze; he works to telecast a production of the event while his ex-wife works to win him back.
- A group of friends fight for survival when they disturb the deranged inhabitants of what was thought to be abandoned estate deep in the woods of East Texas.
- Come hear the call of the wild as Big Bird leads a musical menagerie in some of the funniest and silliest songs ever. You'll want to sing, hoot, and howl along with these twelve terrific tunes by animals, for animals, and about animals. There's Ernie's immortal "Insects in your Neighborhood," the timeless "Cluck Around the Clock," and many, many more. The beastly beat goes on and on with this kooky collection of hits!
- Hoot, Hootabelle and Hootly are best friends who live together in the Land of Giggle and Hoot. Whenever someone needs help, these three Owl Pals come together to solve the problem. Friendship and teamwork are at the heart of this exciting series, which brings to life colourful characters, awesome adventures and amazing music. Hoot Hoot Go.
- An English comedian attempts his luck on the Scottish stage, and develops a rivalry with a local performer.
- Sheriff Hoot Kloot is a diminutive, short-tempered lawman who tries to maintain order in a remote western town. He is aided by his loyal horse Fester.
- Andy Daly is Hoot Gibson: Vegas Cowboy. Join Hoot and a spectacular all-star cast for adventure, glamour, and thrills in classic Las Vegas.
- The music video contains two settings: a white room and a black room. Throughout the video, there are scenes of the girls dancing in the black room dressed in black short suits with pink belts and high boots and in the white room dressed in golden suits with silver boots, but also in the beginning the girls are seen dancing in an elevator. In the music video are individual close-ups of their own unique personality.
- A genocide survivor transcends overwhelming odds to become a master chimpanzee linguist
- Stan, an American, purchases The Blue Coo Inn in Scotland.
- A stagecoach driver mistakes Kloot for "The Fox" and hands him his strongbox. Kloot then has to return the box to safety but is hampered by the real "Fox."
- A musical cartoon detailing the woes of a new family in a neighborhood beset by credit wolves. A wise owl comes to the rescue by organizing a Community Action Program to boycott the unfair merchants in the neighborhood.
- Magnolia Milkshake wants to help the war effort to compensate for her husband who is exempt for being overweight. She tries to join the Red Cross, then the rifle corps.
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- Rehearsing for the Donaufestival, in Krems, musical group Zeitkratzer Ensemble is performing the iconic score "Drinking and Hooting Machine" (1978) originally written by English experimental composer and musical performer John White.
- Hoot had a hootastic dream and he's painted a picture of it to show Jimmy Giggle.
- The sounds of Jimmie Rodgers, Spade Cooley, and Earl Scruggs are played weekly by local artists in a traditional gathering called The Hoot. From under a bridge spanning the Snake River, the "Teton Tea Parties" may have been the beginning of the Jackson Hole Hootenanny. Brought to life by extreme ski-mountaineer and folk musician Bill Briggs in the early 1950's, a musical tradition picked out its first notes beneath the sparkling night skies of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Now playing the stage at Dornan's in Moose, WY, the Hoot showcases talented homegrowns like the dynamic duo Anne and Pete Sibley and traveling musical acts such as The Wilders to standing-room-only listeners. The Hootenanny stage has been graced with nationally known artists such as Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Chuck Pyle playing with the likes of Bill Briggs, Dick Barker, John Byrne Cooke, and renowned harmonica player John Kuzloski.
- A lonely delusional teenage boy named Mike comes across a mysterious owl toy on his way home from school. Taking it home, he falls into an alluring trance with the owl and terror ensues.
- Oliver t. Owl, a huge fan of the television show 'Cribs', gives a tour of his own tree house 'er 'crib' in this episode of Hoot Quarters - an episodic children's series for the young and old(er) - starring, The Hoots, an award winning children's music band that is more The Bealtes than Barney, and their slightly misguided buddy, Oliver t. Owl.
- An unaired pilot for what would become "Blind Date", with Duncan Norvelle as the presenter. Despite what he regarded as a strong reaction from the studio audience, the producers ultimately decided not to go ahead with Duncan as the host.
- Bobby is trying to sell flivvers in Scotland and he hasn't any more chance of selling a car than he has of selling foot-warmers on the Sahara. But he keeps trying. While driving along the road he sees Frances dancing and does a rubberneck stunt. Before he can get his eyes back on the road he bowls Over MacTarnish, the richest man in the neighborhood and his only prospect for a sale. MacTruck, seeing Bobby talking to Frances, and being jealous of the salesman, fixes Bobby's car so that it will not steer or stop. Then he tells Bobby that MacTarnish wants to buy a car. Bobby asks Frances to come for a ride with him and when he gets started they go for a wild jaunt, finally landing, car and all, in the halls of the Mac Tarnish castle. The old man is furious but Bobby still tries to make the sale. He is finally thrown out of the castle. MacTruck conceives another scheme to get Bobby in bad. He tells the young salesman that MacTarnish is very fond of the MacRuff clan and dresses Bobby in the MacRuff plaid. Bobby goes to see MacTarnish again. The MacRuffs and the MacTarnishes are rival clans and Bobby is once more thrown out bodily. A member of the MacRuff clan, seeing Bobby tossed out, tells his brother clansmen that the MacRuffs have been insulted and they grab their trusty broad-swords and go to annihilate the MacTarnishes. They invade the castle, and the old man and his henchmen are in a bad fix when Bobby thinks up a scheme to save them. The old man forgives him-but refuses to buy a car when he sees that Bobby is going to marry Frances-he'll use Bobby's car.
- A live owl and a live cat fall in love, get separated and feverishly look for one another in Manhattan. They find each other, sail away to Gardner's Island (in Long Island Sound) and live happily ever after. The live action short was to be a promotional short subject for the upcoming feature film, "The Owl and the Pussycat" with Barbra Streisand and George Segal. The score from the feature film by the Blood, Sweat and Tears was used in the short and footage was shot and editing conformed to the music. The short was not completed in time to promote the feature. However, it was released by Columbia Pictures and played with other Columbia features, including "Five Easy Peaces," with Jack Nicholson, a Bob Rafelson picture.
- When Lacy (Reese Ravencraft) returns home to find her husband Dan (Marcus McLellan) is missing, she discovers the source and the courage for retribution.
- After a jailbreak, two outlaws head for the hills to collect a stash of loot, but one of them hides an odious secret.
- A video celebrating the fifth anniversary of Toronto's "Hirut Hoot" comedy night, featuring a spoof of Marty Robbins' "El Paso" performed by George Westerholm.