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- Marauders raid the Ewok village and steal a power supply they believe to be magical. Wicket helps Cindel escape the evil witch Charal, and they befriend a hermit who may help them save the village.
- The Roloffs share their lives as they face the pressure of being little in an average-sized world. They are determined to succeed in a world that isn't always accepting of differences.
- "Entertainment Tonight" is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world.
- Jay Leno takes over the Tonight Show with interview, sketches, and plenty of laughs.
- A visiting dignitary, a CIA agent, a Nazi spy, Japanese tourists, an assassin and a group of "midget" actors from The Wizard of Oz (1939) all check into an elite Los Angeles hotel called Under the Rainbow.
- A family that has faced hardship has their dilapidated house completely rebuilt while they are away on vacation for a week.
- Accompanied by guest correspondents at a round table, comedian Chelsea Handler discusses the latest in celebrity gossip and pop culture. She also interviews celebrities, but with a good dash of humor.
- Oprah Winfrey hosts a live audience talk-show with celebrity guests and discusses daily stories.
- Actress and comedienne Bonnie Hunt sits down with a wide variety of guests in the daily syndicated talk show.
- Rachael Ray offers simple solutions to everyday issues.
- Little People Matt and Amy Roloff may only be four feet tall, but they are determined to make the world their own. Raising four children - a mixture of Little and average size-siblings - the Roloffs strain under emotional and financial burdens. Laid-off for over a year, Matt struggles to get a new business off the ground, and Amy grows resentful when she is forced to go back to work for the first time in 14 years. The Roloff's son Zach learns painful lessons about life as a Little Person when, for the first time, he's too small and too slow to make the soccer team, and average-size kids gang up on him at his 14th birthday party.
- Jan Krawitz revisits the stars of her previous documentary Little People (1982) more than 20 years later. The film poignantly reveals the emotional and physical challenges faced by dwarfs as they attempt to live in an average-sized world.
- More than 1200 dwarfs gather every year when Little People of America holds its national convention. In the 50 years since its inception, LPA has given its 6000 members a sense of identity and purpose, helping them cope in a world in which the confining stereotypes of sideshow attraction persist. Contrasting scenes from their daily lives with the activities of the convention week, the film provides insight into the lives of dwarfs and offers a unique and sometimes disturbing perspective on the average-sized world.
- As 15-year-old twin brothers Zach (a dwarf) and Jeremy (average height) start their first week of high school, Jeremy clashes with his mother, Amy (a dwarf), who is angered by his lazy attitude.
- Little People Matt and Amy Roloff may only be four feet tall, but they are determined to make the world their own while raising four children.
- Matt (a dwarf) hopes to bond with his twin boys, Jeremy and Zach, but their weekend camping trip doesn't go as planned... Also, Matt and Zach push beyond their physical limitations when they attempt to ascend a rugged mountain path.
- Jeremy Roloff (average height) introduces his first girlfriend to the family, while his twin brother, Zach (a dwarf), struggles with shyness. Amy Roloff (a dwarf) faces the image conscious modeling world when Molly is recruited for a photo shoot.
- For dwarves Matt and Amy Roloff, life as Little People is a constant challenge. Standing only four feet tall, they're struggling to raise four children - a mixture of little and average size siblings - on their 34 acre farm.
- Dwarf parents Matt and Amy Roloff are ready to celebrate the holidays with their four children. Meanwhile, Matt's Christmas shopping trip is complicated by his short-stature.
- As the New Year approaches, Matt Roloff (a dwarf) unveils a plan to remodel the house and create a "little" kitchen, designed for his wife Amy (also a dwarf).