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- A young Englishwoman spends twenty years to make whatever kind of life for herself, at the expense of others around her, in post-World War II England.
- A drama that investigates anxiety and disillusionment in America.
- Lee Plenty is a flailing, wannabe writer, homeless and apartment-sitting for his friend, the wealthy Havilland Savage, while she is off visiting family. So Lee jumps at the chance to see Havilland, whom he has secretly loved for years.
- Period drama showing the life of the Freeman family through 40 years, starting in 1952.
- In a poor rural Cuban town, Bernardo's large extended family can just make ends meet. Then they learn about a trial to distribute among the many bearers of their name the proceeds of a pirate treasure which was deposited on a London bank in the Spanish colonial age. Passions soon rise from greed and lust, envy and suspicion, with numerous, often surprising conflicts. The money proves rather elusive, yet irresistible despite grim consequences.
- One snowy night a starving wolf is reading a newspaper. As the wolf gets more and more hungry, he dresses up like a sexy ewe to try and lure the ram from his post so he can get to the sheep for a meal.
- Scott Durham, a suave promoter, has made a racket out of producing charity benefits with his wife Evelyn, and then deducting so much money from the gross that very little is left for the charitable organization sponsoring the shows. Johnny Cassidy, Durham's assistant and a song and dance man, works unaware of his employer's unscrupulous methods. When Durham leases new offices in the Marlowe Building, Agatha Marlowe, the straight-laced head of the blue-blooded family that owns the building, threatens to throw the scandalous theater people out. However, those theater people become a blessing to the Marlowe family when the Marlowe Orphanage faces financial reversals and the family decides to hire Durham to stage a benefit show. Agatha relents and allows the troupe to rehearse in the mansion, where her sister Susan becomes smitten by Hector Bates, a middle-aged gentleman who has paid Durham a thousand dollars for theatrical training. Unknown to Durham, Bates is an undercover agent investigating the producer. Love abounds as Agatha's niece Irene falls in love with Johnny and decides to become a professional singer. As the charity show readies for its performance, Hector accumulates enough evidence to indict Durham for fraud. Learning of this, Durham and Evelyn flee town with the proceeds from the benefit. Discovering their whereabouts, Hector and Johnny devise a clever trap. Hector, masquerading as the Hindu Princess whom Durham is about to fleece, lures the producer across the New York state line where he is indicted on charges of graft. With the charity funds recovered, the show goes on.
- Documentary about homelessness and drugs in Vancouver Canada.
- Rae Jones is a talented, edgy, street-forged sexy 20-something, desperate to become a working actress. After years of dead end auditions and exploitation in music videos, she finally gets the break of a lifetime.
- A hen's chicks hatch, but one of them is actually an ostrich. She treats it as her own, but the ostrich keeps getting into trouble, first getting stuck after eating a goldfish, then falling down steps into a basement and swallowing a car jack, then having a little run-in with a worm and a lawn sprinkler, and finally getting captured by the weasel. The weasel sings a version of the title song, with lyrics about how great the ostrich will be when it's cooked. Meanwhile, the ostrich swallows first the hanging light bulb; when forced to disgorge that, he swallows a box of fireworks, which goes off when the ostrich is in the oven. The weasel, having had enough, sets the ostrich free. The ostrich puts on a fireworks show, ending with "eat at Sloppy Joe's."
- This podcast represents a platform for guest to have a voice with a unique flare of the "Foot Cam" on display. Many unique individuals stop by the show, share their stories, have fun, and overall spread positive vibes.
- An anthology comprising tales in modern Japan.
- This Traveltalk visit to Minnesota starts in Winona, Minnesota and follows the course of the Mississippi River north to its source in Itasca. In between we visit several cities along the way. Some of the stops are: Rochester, home of the Mayo Clinic; St. Paul, the capital, where narrator FitzPatrick shakes hands with Governor Harold E. Stassen; Hibbing, site of the world's largest open pit iron mine; Duluth, then the world's largest inland water port; and Bemidji, with larger-than-life statues of folk hero Paul Bunyan and his ox, Babe.
- Late-night magazine series
- After an evening of fun and laughter, a double date takes a sinister turn, as two couples find themselves in dire circumstances, with a chain of events falling into place that will change their lives forever.
- Brave storyteller Will Coleman strides, pipes, drinks and rows his way across Kernow, welcoming Spring, celebrating Summer, from Helston Flora to Padstow May Day, St Just Lafrowda to Saltash Regatta, telling Cornish creation tale the Horn Of Plenty.
- Knud is a pig farmer, and he lives with his wife, Katrine, and their two young children. But life gets tough when the problems start to pile up at the pig farm and in their private life.
- This entry in Columbia's "Fox and Crow" series (production number 5006) finds the Crow staying north instead of flying south for the winter, and steals his food from the Fox's meager supply.
- Shot on location in Durban, Bay of Plenty tells the story of a fictional group of lifesavers and their friends. We follow their dreams, their exploits, and their betrayals, against the high-stake, high-risk dramas played out on the beach each day.