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- An aging widow from New York City follows her daughter to Los Angeles in hopes of starting a new life after her husband passes away.
- A nightcrawler obsessed with recording the violence that pervades the streets of Guatemala City must investigate a crime committed by his father.
- Richard Gilmore, a staid Wall Street broker, is jilted by Dot Parkhurst when he fails to provide her with the romance and adventure that she wants out of life. Richard then goes west in an effort to prove himself a man and becomes a highwayman known as "The Meddler," robbing people only to return to them all that he stole, keeping only a valueless memento for himself. He meets and falls in love with Gloria Canfield when he robs the stage on which she is riding, and later he rescues her from bandits, winning her love and the forgiveness of her brother, Jesse. Dot marries a retired Army officer, and Richard, having proved himself an honest man, makes plans to stay in the West with Gloria.
- After the death of his aunt, Montague Emerson and his chum, cartoonist Bob Gill, use his inheritance to purchase the Sentinel , the only newspaper in the wild and woolly Western town of Horizon. Monty starts to reform the town by branding Ike Cherry, Horizon's bad man, as an undesirable citizen. Later, he favors the annexation of Horizon to the town of Lewiston, much to the displeasure of Roth, the town boss. Consequently, when Monty falls in love with Roth's daughter Jess, he is met with opposition from her father. Roth's disapproval is short lived, however, when Pete Marillo, the owner of the notorious dance hall and saloon, kidnaps Jess while Roth and his compatriots are torching the Sentinel offices. Monty rescues the girl and wins the gratitude of her father, who then promises to swing the corrupt votes for the consolidation of the two towns.
- John Ogden and Adelaide Main are in love with each other. A mercenary father and a wealthy suitor come between them and the result is that Adelaide marries Edward Ward. Ward, however, is extremely dissipated and Adelaide soon realizes that her marriage was a mistake. Two years pass, and Ogden decides to leave for South Africa. Before he goes he receives permission from Adelaide to see her. After a pleasant evening's conversation, Ogden kisses Adelaide goodbye just as Ward, in an intoxicated condition, appears at the library door. Ogden steps out of the window onto the piazza and walks away. Ward looks stupidly about the library and then goes upstairs to bed. Twenty years later Ogden returns to America with a fortune, and becomes a figure in the financial world. Adelaide died a few years after her unhappy marriage. One evening at the club, Ogden sees Ward passing through the room accompanied by his son, Frederick. Ogden becomes acquainted with Frederick and takes a great fancy to him. The older Ward, whose fortunes are at a low ebb, induces Ogden to take Frederick into his office, his object being to obtain inside information to further his son's own interests. While at the theater one evening, Ogden sees Fred seated directly in front of him, apparently interested in Janet Morris, a singer. Ogden doesn't know that Janet comes of an excellent family, and that, owing to her father's death, she has supported her mother since she was sixteen years of age. Nor does he know that Fred and Janet have known each other since they were school children, and that Fred therefore was not being victimized through a silly infatuation for a stage favorite. Otherwise, he would not have meddled in their love affair to save Fred from going to perdition. There is a great activity in a certain stock known as C.D.O. which is controlled by Ogden. The elder Ward tries to obtain inside information in regard to this stock from Fred, who, being loyal to his employer, declines to comply with his father's request. So Ward gets into Ogden's private office surreptitiously and finds there a scribbled order which reads, "Buy C.D.O. offered at market," but he doesn't see Ogden return to his office and add to the order the words, "when it touches 70 or below." Ward plunges on C.D.O. There is a terrible flurry in Wall Street when it becomes known that C.D.O. has passed a dividend. Ward has bought at 88 and the stock drops down to 74, and he is wiped out. We next see Ward contemplating suicide. Fred, with a view of obtaining a raise in his salary, goes to Ogden's house. He informs his employer of his approaching marriage, but is told by Ogden that he is opposed to his marrying an actress. Meanwhile Ogden has written a note to Janet, asking her to come and see him after the theater in regard to an important matter. At the theater Fred is shown the letter by the doorkeeper, who is acting under instructions from Janet, and he immediately takes a cab to his employer's house. Janet arrives at Ogden's house, and while seated in an anteroom the elder Ward enters, pistol in hand. Ward curses Ogden and tells him he has come to settle a score of long standing. Janet has crept up behind him, however, and prevents him from becoming a murderer. Fred bursts in the door and Ward is soon overcome, but Ogden bids him depart and sober up. Then Ogden realizes that he has acted the part of a meddling bungler. He takes Janet's hand and puts it in Fred's, with a firm resolve to make amends by furthering the interests of the happy lovers.
- John Huxley, with his young wife, and Bob Blake, private secretary, came to the Western mine to inspect their holdings. Mrs. Huxley cared nothing for her aged husband, and showed it. She became interested in James Whitmore, when she saw James kissing his little sweetheart, Mary Jacobs. She made violent love to him, when she found he did not care for her. She also sought out little Mary Jacobs, told her fortune by cards, and predicted much unhappiness unless she married Bob Blake. Bob was also interested in Mary, and made love to her. Mrs. Huxley had arranged with Bob to bring Mary to a hedge, close by where Mary could see her lovers treachery. James submitted to the hug and kiss with much disgust in his heart. Mrs. Huxley and Bob, standing together on the hillside, were plotting how they might further wreck the little romance. Suddenly a warning shout came from James, who had just lighted a fuse. In another instant there was a terrific crash, a swirl of smoke carrying giant upwards with it, and they found the buried remains of the faithless wife and her private secretary.
- With his new companions, Nikki and Chas, Tarot investigates a strange curse which has frightened the smallholders away from a London street market. Mr Dove, who watches from a nearby tower block through his binoculars, and Mockers, the local 'prophet of doom' are determined to hamper his progress.
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- Grindl's vow to stop interfering in the lives of others is short-lived when she is sent to work for preoccupied attorney Mr. Jordan. When Jordan intentionally brings home an attractive secretary to make his wife jealous, Grindl misinterprets the situation and creates more chaos.
- Cecil Crofton shows up at the backwoods, hillbilly shack of Purdy with a wild proposition on how the two can split a million dollars. Crofton as figured out that a ton gold that once belonged to the Confederacy is buried locally, in the cellar of a house that had burned down and was rebuilt. Purdy figures rightly that it's the old Larro place, but the abandoned house is cursed by the ghosts of Larro ancestors from the Civil War.
- 2020–2022TV EpisodeMikku and Chikku take on their own case, but when the investigation gets derailed, Mira lends a hand; when plans for a family's move are interrupted, Mira must find the culprit.
- 2020–202327mTV-PG7.4 (237)TV EpisodeThe Warners compete in games of athletic skill; Brain infiltrates the U.S. Senate in the 1950s; Dot gives a dramatic math lesson.
- 2015– 1h 35mPodcast EpisodeJoe and Toni are joined by Chris Cherry to discuss the tricky way sounds work in the Classic Doctor Who serial The Time Meddler.
- 2012–Podcast Episode
- 2014– 1h 51mPodcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 52mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2010– 1h 8mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 32mPodcast Episode
- Steven and Vicki meet again and remember their first adventure battling a time-travelling Monk about to change the course of history in 1066.
- 2021– 2h 3mPodcast Episode
- After seeing that he needs more attention, Mom meddles with Gumball's life.
- A girl with a degenerative disease walks with great pain trying to conceal her problem from an itinerant French ski bum she's fallen for. Sellers insists she must let him go or risk irreparable damage to her legs, and delay will prevent her admission to college as well.
- Interviews with the cast and filmmakers from "Elvis and Nixon" (2016), The Meddler (2015), Compadres (2016) and Barbershop: The Next Cut (2016).