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- Shows a railroad station and and a number of natives watching a departing train and waving at the passengers.
- This Traveltalk entry first visits Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, when the country's name was still Siam. Then it's off to Seoul, South Korea. When the visit was made in the early 1930s, Korea was not yet divided and was a province administered by Japan. The film emphasized the deep influence of Buddhism on the daily life of the peoples in both countries.
- Myeong-ja, a flower vendor in Seoul, and her young brother Yong-pil, are orphans who have been taken in by some very bad people. Yong-pil finds refuge in a private orphanage and Myeong-ja takes her chances with a flower customer.
- A US Army corporal wounded in the Korean War narrates his story of recovery as cameras follow him starting with evacuation from the battlefield, through treatment in a series of hospitals, and eventually returning to the United States.
- In the early days of the Korean War, a commanding officer tries to rein in a headstrong rookie pilot determined to avenge his brother's death.
- A Chinese singer falls in love with a Korean composer who is visiting Hong Kong. Her mother wants to know the name of the man she's fallen for, but when she finds out he's Korean her parents forbid their love; so the girl runs away. In trying to track down her daughter , the mother visits a friend working at the Korean Embassy. It is here that her long hidden secret, that she herself had married a Korean man and had two children with, is revealed. The mother had returned to Hong Kong with her daughter, and then lost contact with her husband and son. The father of the girl has known is not her birth father, and these two lovers might be brother and sister. The mother finds the daughter and explains her concerns. Will they find the husband and son left behind? Will the composer turn out to be her brother or will she be able to get married?
- A country bumpkin (Dong-shik) goes to Seoul in order to bring his older brother (Young-shik)back to the country. Little does he know Young-shik is a petty crook involved with a prostitute (Sonia) who is servicing American GIs. Then Sonia comes onto Dong-shik...
- After being humiliated for her rude behavior, the self-centered female executive in charge of a woman's magazine, turns around and hires the man simply to satisfy a grudge. Yet every attempt she makes to belittle him, backfires on her.
- A composer and his wife are thrown into turmoil when a housemaid becomes more than they bargained for.
- After Korean Intelligence learns about a shipment of gold being smuggled into HK by North Korean spies, they attempt to intercept the shipment to keep it from being used to finance the brainwashing of South Koreans.
- Two lovers face a bleak future in 1960s Seoul.
- The lives of a composer and his wife, who live on a chicken farm, are thrown into turmoil when a femme fatale joins their household.
- This prime example of director/co-writer Chang Cheh's mastery takes place right after the Korean War, as a kung-fu master, combat instructor, explosives expert, and missle specialist heroically represent the Book of Revelation's four riders against murder, corruption, jealous and greed.
- Jane follows her diplomat father around the world while finishing high school. At her father's request she settles in Korea to attend college and learn about her native land. She meets Yu-Hun, a simple guy unsullied by any foreign nonsense. She falls for his earnest philosophy and charm. With all the friction between worldly knowledge and the simple life, will their love ever be fruitful?
- Three adventurers--at times competing with each other, at other times allied with each other--search South Korea for a magical sword that is supposed to imbue its owner with wealth and power.
- The story is set in the 1970s during the period of military dictatorship. Schools were frequently closed down and society seemed to face bleak prospects on all fronts. Nonetheless, Byung Tae, a college student, enjoys pursuing romance at group "meetings" or blins dates. It is during one of these ventures that he meets Young-ja, a French Literature student.
- A newly discovered 36-foot gorilla escapes from a freighter off the coast of Korea. At the same time an American actress is filming a movie in the country. Chaos ensues as the ape kidnaps her and rampages through Seoul.
- The long standing northern neighbor Russia finally decides to use it's muscle in trying to control their southern neighbor Korea, wanting Communism to thrive.
- The last train allowed to pass the newly formed DMZ allowing those that wanted to return to their homes to do so, but wouldn't let those wanting to return north to ever return. The Last Train is a saga about people touched by civil war.
- A young girl high-school student keeps a diary of the changing school system in the Korean countryside from all boy/girl schools to co-ed schools.
- The story of an insecure man who looks for comfort in an extramarital affair.
- Ponyland comes under attack from the Smooze, a massive purple ooze created by an evil witch who plans to destroy the ponies' annual spring festival.
- When a South Korean construction giant wins an international construction bid to bring water from the desert to Tripoli, Libya its mission was to create a Green Tripoli but was much easier said than done.
- Chronicle of the shooting down of a Korean passenger plane by Soviet air force on 1st September 1983. Over 280 people died in this incident.
- A team from the United States is going to compete against Korea in a Tae Kwon Do tournament. The team consists of fighters from all over the country - can they overcome their rivalry and work together to win?
- Homer is forced to become a department store Santa when Marge spends the family's Christmas savings on removing Bart's tattoo.
- Bart ends up at a school for gifted children after cheating on an IQ test.
- After losing his job, Homer contemplates ending it all, until he discovers a new life path as a safety advocate.
- After being embarrassed by the rest of the family at a company picnic, Homer becomes obsessed with improving their behavior towards each other.
- After being beaten up by Nelson Muntz one too many times, Bart turns to Grampa for help, and soon leads a rebellion against the school bully.
- A depressed Lisa's spirit is lifted when she meets a jazz-man, Bleeding Gums Murphy.
- Homer takes the family camping, but it soon becomes a misadventure when they lose their equipment and Homer is mistaken for Bigfoot.
- Bart gets more than he bargained for when he saws the head off a statue of the town's founder.
- Marge contemplates an affair with a handsome bowling instructor.
- After a photograph of Homer canoodling with an exotic dancer is distributed throughout Springfield, he finds himself kicked out of the house by Marge.
- Bart is sent to France on a student exchange program, where he's treated like a slave; an Albanian student with suspicious motives takes Bart's place in the family.
- After Krusty is found guilty of robbing the Kwik-E-Mart following Homer's eyewitness testimony, Bart and Lisa set out to prove his innocence.
- Homer and Marge enjoy a night on the town, leaving the kids with a diabolical babysitter, with a surprising secret.
- Mrs. Krabappel, fed up with Bart's lackadaisical approach to his studies, gives him an ultimatum: shape up or repeat the fourth grade.
- Homer lies on a medical insurance form in order to obtain a miracle hair restoring drug.
- The Simpsons move into a cursed house, then are abducted by aliens, before Homer is ensconced in a tale by Edgar Allen Poe.
- 1989– 23mTV-148.0 (4.4K)TV EpisodeAfter the power plant experiences bad publicity and is threatened with closure, Mr. Burns decides to run for Governor in order to have power over the law.