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- A Cavalcade of Personalities gather for a social bonazza! Meet the Worst Man in America, Stock Market Wiz Kid -- Fielding Price, and many more!
- A pseudo how-to comedy about the trials and tribulations of living with another and ultimately how we grow.
- A woman sits alone in a decrepit, gray room. She paces back and forth, until she suddenly pauses. A man wakes up on a beach. He sees a road and decides to move towards it. When the man gets to the road he sees three suspicious looking men standing, with a large black dog. He steps in to the street to try to move towards them, but before he makes it to their side of the road, a car, which he had not previously seen, hits him. The man wakes up on a white wall. His body is outlined with black paint, just as a car crash victim's body is outlined in white chalk on the black pavement. The man moves along the wall. He continues into a nearby store. Inside the store, the man sees that the cashier is being held up. The man looks to the robber, and as soon as the robber sees him, the gun is fired. The man is shot in the chest. When the man looks down, there is no bullet wound. He asks the cashier about the incident, but the cashier has no recollection of it ever happening.
- A writer, Vincent Bloom, attempts to cure his writer's block by moving to the country, only to find himself mixed up in a murder mystery.
- A conspiracy theorist drags his skeptic friends to an abandoned amusement park so they can help him find a dead millionaire's forbidden treasure.
- An eloping couple have a tumultuous honeymoon in Nova Scotia.
- A woman is haunted by her past as she anticipates a doctor's appointment that will change her life.
- Scott, a street busker, struggles to find an audience in the suburbs.
- The Grim Reaper, a total slacker, looses his scythe while on earth, and all his powers, and is forced to do his killings as a mortal.
- Wyatt, a 16-year-old composer at an accelerated summer program, falls in love.
- Minos, based on the greek myth of the Minotaur of Crete, is the story of a rich couple, Ari and Theo, that have been invited to the exclusive "Minos Fun House". The line between reality and fantasy begins to blur as each new room in the haunted maze brings them closer to an experience they will never forget.
- A drama about two teen lovers who are separated by the girl's abusive mother which causes the boy to take action.
- Bed Tundy escapes from prison and returns to his hometown, Rye Brook, NY to kill again. Young detective Richard Shlawngytin, and the rest of the Rye Brook Police Department must team up and stop Tundy from committing further crimes..
- FOR CAROLINE is the story of Alan Blok, an eccentric and lonely eleven year old desperately struggling to fit in at school. Alan lives at home with his oppressive grandmother who, in the wake of the deaths of his parents, resents having to take care of him. Failing to find love at home and unable to befriend the popular kids at school, Alan finds himself drawn to Caroline Alexander, an equally eccentric and endearingly enthusiastic fourth grader. However Caroline is the only person at school with fewer friends than Alan. Laughed at by his classmates and chastised by his oppressive grandmother for spending time with her, Alan ultimately must decide between his desire to be accepted and his need to accept himself.
- Follow the journey of the Greek Orthodox Church of Our Saviour in Rye, NY, as they honored the traditions of the early church and brought iconography to their community.
- Anna Horowitz fails Latin, loses her virginity, and faces expulsion in a film by Andrew Gitomer.
- A young woman experiences romance for the first time while coping the recent death of her father and her family's resulting struggle for survival during winter in 18th century Colonial America.
- Tony Micelli, a retired baseball player, becomes the housekeeper of Angela Bower, an advertising executive in New York. Together they raise their kids, Samantha Micelli and Jonathan Bower, with help from Mona Robinson, Angela's man-crazy mother.
- Debbie Rochon hosts a collection of old B-movie theatrical trailers comparing them to A-list movies that take a page or two from classic B-horror. The series adds loads of little known information on some of the trailers from yesteryear.
- As the team investigates a deadly robbery, they discover one of the perps is a classmate of Jubal's son.
- When Vice President Hurst feels threatened that Secretary of State McCord is vying to be the next president, she attempts to set Elizabeth up for failure by promising that Americans will continue to be able to adopt Russian orphans, despite the potential ban by Russia's president. Also, Elizabeth and Henry find out Stevie is dating Dmitri after he is followed by a Russian assassin.
- 2014–201943mTV-148.7 (2.1K)TV EpisodeBullock and Gordon try to track down someone who is key in Sofia's control over Gotham. Meanwhile, Penguin, Lee and Nygma enlist an unlikely ally as they seek revenge, and Selina asks Bruce for a favor to help rid her of her guilt over Ivy.
- Dean and Nora find a hidden room where someone's been living. Theodora shares intriguing intel about Roger Kaplan. The family makes a fateful decision.
- Ryan is taken prisoner by the trio who kidnapped Joey Matthews and he immediately starts to create a wedge between them. The farmhouse is quickly surrounded by the police and Ryan convinces them they have no way to escape. Emma, the coolest of the three in a tense situation, contacts another follower, Roderick, who is keeping Claire Matthews captive. It's soon apparent that Joe Carroll's influence goes very deep, and he has a great many acolytes. Meanwhile Debra Parker, FBI agent in charge of the kidnapping case, recalls her own personal experience of life in a cult. As the scene unfolds at the farmhouse, Joe Carroll tells his lawyer that a new part of the story is about to begin.
- Joe Carroll invites his former attorney, Olivia Warren, to meet him at the detention center and insists that she once again represent him with the media. She very reluctantly agrees and publicly reads a passage from Poe, sending a signal to some of Carroll's followers. Claire Matthews gives her FBI protection the slip after Joe sends her a message via Olivia. After Joey Matthews manages to call his mom, the FBI now has a general idea where he might be located. Ryan and Mike Weston head to upstate New York. There, Ryan locates the house but goes in on his own rather that wait for backup.
- Elliot wakes up in an abandoned lot following the explosion at the Washington Township plant, which is no longer there.
- Tells the intricate love story of Clare and Henry, and a marriage with a problem... time travel.
- As Dean digs deeper into the house's history, Theodora discovers Dakota's disturbing screen name - and Ellie's secret relationship comes to light.
- The Day After premieres, making the stakes - and terrible consequences - of the Cold War plain. Even with that in mind, will Elizabeth be able to complete the painful process of the "Patty" operation?
- Soon after the Brannock family moves into their dream home, they receive a threatening letter from a mysterious sender - and suffer an unexpected loss.
- The pool of suspects shrinks in the wake of a neighborhood tragedy. Karen offers Nora a way out. A strange visitor tells Dean about the Fourth Turning.
- Nora thinks Dean wrote the letters to scare her into selling, but a DNA test yields surprising results. Contractors uncover something in the basement.
- A charged domestic disturbance and a crumbling marriage divide two families, sending them out of the house and into the mysterious land of night. When Lyle, Roberta, Bill and Officer Larson go on a lone search to indulge in their innermost fantasies, their worlds, dreams, fears and truths inevitably collide.
- It's late in the 1940's, and New York City is full of shady characters - none shadier than Spade Slade, the dubious black private dick. An office visit by a beautiful blonde, a mysteriously disappeared husband, and a love nest in a seedy hotel get the story rolling. A murder, a smoke filled shop in Chinatown, the Rich Millionaire's Club with its leggy chorines, threats, hotel clerks, compromising photos of lovers in the act, a shipboard slug fest and a blazing shootout, cheap plot twists and dark secrets all lead our "second rung nobody of a private eye" to the solution of another case, the reward money, and a roller coaster ride into the sunset with his best girl.
- After hiring a private detective, Dean speaks with a former homeowner who's still shaken by what he endured. Nora and the kids move into a motel.
- Nora urges Dean to move on, but the past continues to haunt him. A shocking confession doesn't add up. Back at the house, keen eyes continue to watch.
- Waking up in unfamiliar surroundings, Jessica once again finds herself torn between two worlds and facing an impossible choice.
- A survey of American comic strip art with comments by well-known artists and scenes of them at work. Commentary by Mort Walker, comic artist ("Beetle Bailey", "Hi and Lois") and president of the Museum of Cartoon Art in Rye, New York. Scenes and interviews with Dean Young and Jim Raymond, Ralph Bakshi, Dik Browne, Ray Bradbury, George Lucas, Will Eisner, Milton Caniff, John Cullen Murphy, Sean Kelly, Johnny Romita. 1978. "Comics" has come to mean one-panel drawings, strips with daily continuity, whole books, and several other forms, whether "comic" or not. This footage illustrates the whole range, plus film animation as well. Artists visited include Dean Young and Jim Raymond ("Blondie", then the most widely seen comic strip in the world), Ralph Bakshi (the film "Wizards" and "Lord of the Rings"), Dik Browne ("Hagar the Horrible.") Also included are illustrations from the earliest days of comics ("The Yellow Kid") to "Doonesbury." Ideas, opinions, sacred cows (eg: there are only four comic themes: eating, sleeping, raising children, and making money--"things the whole world can relate to.") Hearst changed comics when he made them a whole section in newspapers. The language of comics: symbols that mean confusion, speed, sleep, etc. and accepted conventions like the dialogue balloon and the dream balloon.
- An Atlantic City politician plays both sides of the law by conspiring with gangsters during the Prohibition era.
- Very jealous of the Duke of Desborough's prize race horse "Clipstone," Major Roland Mostyn schemes to destroy his rival and thus obtain possession of the animal. After framing the duke's wife Muriel in a false adultery suit which results in divorce, Mostyn ruins the young duke at cards, thus forcing him to auction his horse in order to pay his debts. Muriel, heartbroken by the separation, persuades her old friend Captain Streatfield to purchase the horse and enter him in the derby. Mostyn bets all his money on his horse and attempts to fix the race but his plot is discovered and Clipstone wins the contest. After Muriel's innocence is proven, Mostyn's villainy towards the duke is finally stopped and the couple is happily reunited.
- A taut thriller that chronicles a young woman's struggle with the loss of her daughter to a botched surgery and her attempt to get even with the surgeon who killed her.
- Kevin Hesse is stuck in a dead end job and a dead end relationship. He changes his life when he receives an anonymous, handwritten letter telling him that he'll be dead in a week. Over the course of the same week, his father travels halfway across the country to silence his own, 30-year-old demons.
- In 1935 New Jersey, a movie character walks off the screen and into the real world.
- Ann, an attractive widowed New York model, lives in an apartment with her daughter Peggy. The courtship of Ann by visiting engineer Larry, and accompanying misadventures, are seen alternately from their and Peggy's viewpoint. Filmed realistically at many New York locations.
- A wicked sorcerer tries to sacrifice a group of people inside his house with the intention of using their vitality to keep his wife alive.
- The pupils at a high school next to a nuclear power plant start acting and looking strange after buying contaminated drugs from a plant worker.
- A quiet little mid-west town is disturbed by an unforeseen occurrence. Twenty years after, Cemetery Town is again disrupted by a series of killings. The town's caretaker, Cliff is in the center of the chaos. When Cliff decides to care for a Brain eating creature , he soon realizes mankind and the unknown creatures from other worlds should not merge.
- The story of two young men from different racial and economic backgrounds who encounter choices because of their "geographical destiny," not necessarily because of the color of their skin.
- In the near future, an ex-jewel thief receives a gift from his son: a robot butler programmed to look after him. But soon the two companions try their luck as a heist team.