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- A psychiatrist makes multiple trips through time to save a woman that was murdered by her brutal husband.
- A small time crook flees to Mexico to evade the authorities, loan sharks, and his murderous ex-partner with only his fiancé and a trusted Colt .45.
- A New York City waitress decides to become a professional wrestler.
- A former thief unbeknownst to a dead body in his car drives to a bright future- but the men who planted the body now need it back.
- A writer visits a town that isn't what it appears to be.
- Tom Peters looks back to 1978, the year in high school that he came out of the closet. Tom's mom is both sweet and intrusive, urging him to take out girls. She also drags him to her disco-dancing lessons. His friendship with Matt becomes his first love, and then Matt turns on Tom with homophobic venom. Later, Matt and Matt's new girlfriend trash the classroom of an effeminate teacher with more vicious homophobia. At first, Tom joins in heaping scorn on the teacher, then he has to decide if it isn't time to open the closet door. A crisis of sorts ensues with his mom, and disco proves to be a balm.
- A Memory for Tino is a 30-minute program from Leo Buscaglia and his Felice Foundation, with the musical score from the late composer, Henry Mancini. The program is about selfless giving, especially outside our generation. Tino and the neighborhood kids fear the elderly Mrs. Sunday. When Tino tries to sneak into her yard to retrieve a toy, circumstances create the need for him to enter her world, and what follows is a lesson for us all.
- All the pain and suffering Carlin Glass has endured in her life is finally going to pay off today at her first book signing for her debut novel. Unfortunately the event is turning out to be as disappointing as her life, that is until the book signing is crashed by the novel's unwilling subject, her ever eccentric mother.