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- When a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt out private investigator to prove his innocence.
- A troubled young woman is sent to live with her grandmother for the summer, while hiding a secret that could potentially tear her family apart.
- In the 1940s, a young boy named Ralphie Parker attempts to convince his parents, teacher, and Santa Claus that a Red Ryder Range 200 Shot BB gun really is the perfect Christmas gift.
- A struggling female soprano in 1934 Paris finally finds work after posing as a female impersonator, but it complicates her personal life when a visiting Chicago gangster finds himself inexplicably attracted to the seemingly male performer.
- Follows the life of Native Canadian Saul Indian Horse as he survives residential school and life amongst the racism of the 1970s. A talented hockey player, Saul must find his own path as he battles stereotypes and alcoholism.
- Follow the rebellious girls of a Catholic boarding school before Christmas, a time of war and scarcity.
- The Big Bad Wolf lures two of the three pigs to his lair and returns to get their brother who has invented a lie detector to trap him.
- Tom pretends to have a cold in order to trick Mammy into letting him stay inside for the night. Jerry tricks Tom by making him think he really is sick - with the measles.
- Spike has just washed his pup. Tom and Jerry's chase knocks him into a mud puddle. Spike makes Tom clean him up again and promise to keep him clean which of course is Jerry's opening to get Tom in trouble.
- 1993–199822mNot RatedTV Episode7.9 (200)Slight correction to the summary above: the segment "Roll Over, Beethoven" is followed by "The Cat and the Fiddle".
- Highlights include a man uncomfortable visiting a unisex salon; and a magazine interviewer attempts to get the story about a Spanish star's home life, but her mother gives him trouble.
- Earl and Fran can't figure out how to handle the Baby.
- Valerie has reservations about the influence Michael's old Army buddy, Skip, has on the family when he comes for a visit. That concern is well founded when Willie starts using profanity around the house and at school.
- Jo meets the Bowersock family where parents Jenniffer and Thad are having trouble with their three kids: 7-year-old Madeline "Maddie," 6-year-old Hayden, and 4-year-old Lily Grace. Jenniffer's form of discipline is smacking, spanking, yelling, and even washing her kids' mouth out with soap which shocks Jo. Thad works as a juvenile corrections officer and when he gets off of work, he heads to the gym leaving Jenniffer with the kids. The Bowersock kids disrespect their parents and show Jenniffer no respect whatsoever. Jo discovers Jenniffer's abusive childhood and teaches her how to break the cycle with her own children. Can Jo help this family?
- The rules are simple: the first guy to say a word loses; grunting is allowed. Spenny tries to take advantage of the fact that Kenny talks in his sleep. Can Kenny abuse Spenny without talking?
- Tara begins to wonder if people really want her around when she's just herself. She tries to talk to her daughter Kate about sex but she clearly wants to avoid the subject. When son Marshall tells her that his English teacher may phone to talk about a disagreement they had at school, he decides that he would like his Dad take care of it.
- Bubbles begins to repeat some of the Professor's bad language; The girls compete against the Gangreen Gang to see who can save enough money to buy a destructo ray from Mojo's garage sale.
- "Stone Cold" Steve Austin returns with a vengeance.
- Murr, Sal, and Q learn that a good babysitter can be hard to find, before going off to perform some consumer research. Later, Adam Pally and Jon Gabrus shock the losing joker with their devious punishment.
- Jo visits the Tafoya Family in Arizona. The parents, Jimmy and Holly, have a rough time controlling their three sons due to their disagreements over each other's methods of discipline. Can Jo get these parents to be on the same page?