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- The U.S. space program's development from the breaking of the sound barrier to selection of the Mercury 7 astronauts, from a group of test pilots with a more seat-of-the-pants approach than the program's more cautious engineers preferred.
- A delicious, mysterious goo that oozes from the earth is marketed as the newest dessert sensation, but the tasty treat rots more than teeth when zombie-like snackers who only want to consume more of the strange substance at any cost begin infesting the world.
- U.S. fighter pilots are recruited to test experimental aircraft and rockets to become first Mercury astronauts. TV adaptation of Tom Wolfe's book, 'The Right Stuff'.
- A group of Liverpudlians goes to Middlesborough to lay a tarmac road.
- Kristine Carlson and her husband Dr. Richard Carlson, co-authors of the bestselling book series "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," share an amazing life. When Richard passes away, Kristine is knocked off balance.
- Mary Berg explores lifestyle trends, do-it-yourself projects, home renovations, recipes and more; featuring celebrity guests, influencers and everyday heroes.
- This short features the actors in-character taking psychological exams after being in isolation as part of their training.
- A 20-minute special hosted by Conan O'Brien featuring some of the cast's favorite outtakes from past episodes.
- Family Guy (1998) is cancelled again, and FOX assembles the citizens of Quahog to explain why, only to discover the Giant Chicken is responsible, which results in him and Peter fighting, leading to a mass destruction of Quahog, which players must rebuild.
- BBC comedy series parodying the works of Charles Dickens and heavily influenced by a similar, long-running radio series. A respectable shopkeeper, Jedrington Secret-Past, (unsurprisingly) discovers that he has a secret past.
- Follow Marc Fennell on a globe-trotting, emotional quest for the truth as he unravels the twisted mysteries behind six iconic and priceless objects taken by the British Empire and meets those who want them back.
- Follow the story of the first American astronauts in space in this National Geographic documentary.
- STUFF STEPHANIE IN THE INCINERATOR is the twisted tale of a husband and wife, Jared and Stephanie, who delve into the demented fantasy games of the super wealthy.
- Topical discussions, a daily newspaper review and a weekly television review on Fridays.
- An organic blend of action, suspense and gut-busting, hilarious comedy occur when two "good-natured" friends inadvertently snatch a bag that a cop needs to repay an overwhelming debt to the Irish Mob. What the duo find is that they are now knee-deep in a deadly web that not only includes a cell of crooked cops and the Irish Mob but also an endless array of shady, devious players - who are playing for keeps.
- Kevin James. The big, sweaty, funny man from the hit sitcom The King of Queens performs his talents on stage.
- Comic book fan happens upon a merchant who reveals Issue No.1 of "Surge of Power", introducing the wacky world of Big City where Gavin Lucas is out and proud about his comic reading penchant and longing to be a superhero. This science-fiction spoof is complete with mad scientist, Professor Ronald Richards, his nemesis and former partner, Hector Harris who sabotages Ronald's secret experiment (how naughty!) and a classic "freak accident" that causes superpowers! Hate crimes and bank robberies and fear, Oh, my! Gavin enlists the reluctant Professor in zany crime fighting exploits, fashioning a "battle suit" and Gavin's "Surge of Power" identity, repeatedly rescuing the same Young Man and investigating a bizarre crime wave that indicates a new super-villain in Big City more powerful than Surge of Power! Even with input from science-fiction veterans Nichelle Nichols, Lou Ferrigno and Noel Neill, can Surge of Power thwart the evil plans of the mysterious Metal Master? Are capes in fashion? Why can't Gavin throw a ball? Are some of these dudes . . . ambiguous? Find out all this and more! Watch in amazement as Gavin explores what it means to be a hero, seeks a higher power, and decides whether to wear a cape ;in this exciting first installment of the "Surge of Power" saga, "The Stuff of Heroes!"
- For most of the world, consumption has been the unquestioned duty of every individual. Then garbage activist Annie Leonard brought her two-hour lecture to Free Range who helped her turn it into a 20-minute animated revolution. Shown in thousands of classrooms, endlessly blasted by Fox News, viewed more than 10 million times, The Store of Stuff finally opens the door to a serious cultural dialog about the costs of consumption.
- New Kids on the Block perform in the music video "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" from the album "Hangin' Tough" recorded for Columbia Records. Jordan Knight and Donnie Wahlberg sing and dance with the rest of the New Kinds on the Block in a long hall. Clips of the band cruising in a convertible and chasing girls in a cemetery play throughout.
- Syd, a college student, goes to an ophthalmologist, who tells him, bizarrely, that he can't see race.
- Mrs O'Faolaoin run's a guest house for female Irish language students. Chain smoker Tracy is bored to death until Nicola arrives. Nicola is sharing her bedroom with Sylvia, who turns out to be a man. Tracy is convinced that something sinister is going on and devotes herself to finding answers and to keeping Nicola away from a murderer .
- Ryutaro Ninomiya, 27 years old, lives a fairly simple life. He works at an auto-repair shop, reads books and drinks a few beers. One day, he receives a phone call from Yusuke, his childhood friend whose mother, Ryuko, is dying from Hepatitis C. Despite knowing for a while that Ryuko was sick, Ryutaro hasn't visited her, but today he decides to go.
- Designer and engineer Zoe Laughlin explores the world of material science, uncovering the innovations in manufacturing that are set to change the world we live in.
- Tessa is just an ordinary secretary working at an advertising firm - except that her boyfriend Scott is a legendary vigilante, the only thing stopping their run-down city from descending into chaos. Scott is embroiled in a feud with an elite terrorist organization who are want to control the media outlets in the city. Although Tessa's original priority is protecting herself, her boyfriend's double life soon plunges her into danger. Tessa finds herself in a frightening and violent world which she has to navigate without him and must learn not just to survive, but to become the legend her city needs
- Rogue detective Cody is after a drug dealer who is flooding the streets of Sydney with an extremely deadly concoction of ecstasy.
- Every two years taxidermists from around the world converge on Springfield, Illinois for the biggest event in animal stuffing - the world taxidermy championships. This documentary uses the 2005 ceremony as a way into the lives of a handful of the individuals who spend their spare time mounting dead animals (not in a Tom Green type way) and taking part in local competitions on their way to the big time.
- Music video for the single "The Right Stuff" performed by Bryan Ferry, released on the album "Bête Noire". Ferry, along with his band plus Johnny Marr (composer of the base track of this song) perform the song as women keep on dancing next to them.
- A popular girl cheats on her boyfriend. He deals with his pain in a most disturbing way.
- Throughout its reign, the British Empire stole a lot of stuff. Today those objects are housed in genteel institutions across the UK and the world. They usually come with polite plaques. This is a series about the not-so-polite history behind those objects.
- In the ancient underground tunnels of London's archaic sewer system, a stupid, brave, and stupidly brave selection of our world's best and brightest keep everything flowing.
- This is the Stuff follows a group of friends through their daily lives. The film was written by Oliver Coker, Tom Boxall, and additional ideas by Ryan Dhaliwal.
- THE REAL STUFF is a rare behind-the-scenes look at what it was really like to be an astronaut on one of the most dramatic flights of the Space Shuttle-the 1997 rescue mission to the Russian Mir space station.
- Over six hours of rare stand-up, television specials, guest appearances and more. Steve Martin remains one of the most beloved and creatively prolific talents in American comedy, but until now his body of work on television has been largely unavailable on DVD. That all changes here. From the stand-up act that made him a comedy rock star (of which only two complete performances were ever recorded, both included in this set) to his four joyfully twisted NBC sketch comedy specials, his Oscar-nominated short film and a jewel box of additional comic bits, The Television Stuff finally delivers one of the most unique and treasured eras in Steve Martin's celebrated career. Featuring special guest appearances by Dan Aykroyd, Laraine Newman, Lauren Hutton, John Belushi, Bill Murray, Lynn Redgrave, Paul Simon, David Letterman, Carl Reiner, Eric Idle and Johnny Cash.
- A detailed and in-depth look at the early days of the Soviet Union's space program as told by cosmonauts themselves.
- When Nellie and the man she loved were forced, by the cruel vagaries of fortune to go to the city and earn their living, terrible things immediately began to happen to them. When Nellie's employer tried to make love to her, and Joe knocked him down, the thwarted villain swore to wreak a cruel and unusual vengeance upon the pair, which the same he immediately went and started for to do. He was aided in his nefarious plans by a friend in human form, the villainess. She loved Joe, but he was cold. So she decided to make things warm for him. When Joe took Nellie into a corner drug store to buy her an ice cream sody, the villain blew up the soda fountain. The villainess immediately thereafter shut Joe into a folding bed, and when Nellie's prompt assistance spoiled her gentle little plan to crush the young man's neck, she took Joe, with the villain's help, and chained him in the path of an express train. But again, they reckoned without Nellie. Nellie lived up to what was expected of her as the heroine of the piece. She broke the chains and released her hero. The affectionate pair withdrew to a shack for refuge. The villain hurled a bomb at the shack, utterly annihilating it. Joe and Nellie were hurled high into the air. Looking down, they saw their uncouth enemies laughing at them. Incensed by their lack of sympathy, Joe dropped a piece of the window frame, which he had brought with him, on the villain's head. Unfortunately, the villain was only stunned. Hardly had Joe and Nellie reached the ground when the villainess shut Nellie in an office safe, and hurled the safe from the top of a high office building. It took all of Joe's efforts to rush down the stairs in time to catch the safe at the bottom of its terrible fall. But Nellie's brave efforts were all in vain, for after she had rescued Joe from prison, and after a sensational fight with the villainess, interrupted by the inopportune arrival of a mouse, Joe decided to marry the villainess. When dear little Nellie pleaded with him, he gave her a rude push in the face. Then Nellie woke up, and discovered that the mortgage had been renewed on their home, and that she and Joe would not have to work for their living after all.
- An author spends the summer with a family. Both pretty daughters like him, but he doesn't show a preference until one daughter fights off a burglar.
- The Right Stuff is an Outdoor Reality Television Program featuring men that are experienced in various outdoor disciplines, specifically encompassing a military flare competing until there is only one winner standing.
- For every child who has ever looked up at the stars and asked, 'What are they?' comes the story of a curious boy who never stopped wondering.
- Nell was poor, but pretty, and was loved by a poor country boy. Nellie's father had a farm, and the aforesaid farm had a mortgage, and, of course, that mortgage was about to be closed by a rich old man, who had a proud young daughter who smiled on the poor country lad. And little Nellie's heart beat fast and hard, until she fell asleep looking at the firelight. And when next we see pretty Nellie Brown again, she has become Nellie, the poor typewriter, in a great city. Nellie is loved by Mr. Villain. Her brave young lover knocks Mr. Villain down, and therefore enters Miss Heavywoman, who at once falls in love with the poor young man. Nell is locked in a safe and hurled down from the thirty-third floor of a skyscraper. But ere she reaches terra firma, our young hero catches the safe in his arms and releases poor Nellie, only to fall into the hands of Mr. Villain, disguised as a detective, and taken to prison for robbing the safe. What hero was ever cast into prison who was not rescued by Miss Heroine? This was no exception to the rule, and consequently, Miss Heavywoman was foiled. Then poor Nellie Brown awakes and wonders at the queer stuff dreams are made of.
- A Boy is trying to learn how to become a long distance runner, with a help of the village idiot.
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