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- Katie applies for a job at the the coffee house without telling her mother. Lucas and Gwen go out on a date with the girls determined to sabotage it. Jennifer gets annoyed with Jack's dance moves.
- A down-on-his luck newspaperman finds himself the center of an experiment being conducted by two daffy millionaires--to see if someone can spend $1000 a minute, every minute, for 12 solid hours. If he can do it, he gets $10,000. If he can't do it, he gets nothing.
- The first Swing Symphony featuring cameos of Woody Woodpecker, Andy Panda, and Snuffy Skunk.
- 'Arriet Rogers, the daughter of a retired costermonger, Tom Rogers, has two very ardent suitors, Bill Larkin and Bob 'Armon. Bill is a sailor at the London docks and is a very steady young fellow. Bob, on the other hand, is not nearly so steady, but makes a lot of money betting on horses. In this way, by helping him rake in several good pots. Bob curries favor with old man Rogers, who promises him that he shall wed his daughter, 'Arriet. They are married in great style and look regular toffs on their wedding day, driving down Whitechapel in grand style. Bill is abroad in his ship and does not hear of the wedding until long afterwards. Luck is fickle and soon turns against Bob 'Armon, who loses not only all his own money, but all the savings of his father-in-law. Then he takes to drinking heavily and badly ill-treats his wife, who is about to present him with an heir. His drunken and thriftless habits are such that old man Rogers soon dies of a broken heart, leaving 'Arriet in the sole care of her now utterly brutal husband. Even after the birth of 'Arriet's baby, Bob continues his downward career. After a drunken row in a public house, in which he severely wounds a pot companion, he is obliged to flee the country and leaves his wife utterly penniless. 'Arriet has now no means of supporting herself and the baby and is reduced to such straits that she is obliged to beg in the streets, to save herself from starvation. One day, when soliciting alms in a public house, she meets Bill Larkin, who has just returned from a long voyage. She recognizes him, but so weak has she become from lack of food, that she is unable to bear the shock and sinks to the floor in a swoon. Bill has her carried to her home and sends for a doctor. It is too late, however, for starvation has so shattered her health that she dies the next day, after receiving Bill's promise that he will care for her child as if she were his own. Bill faithfully fulfills his vow for the sake of the little woman he so dearly loved,
- The class thinks of and does things that begin with the letter F; such as making food and going to the fire station.
- Like many other little boys, Sonny Jim hates the dark. At bedtime his mother tucks him in his crib, surrounded by Chap, his dog, and a Teddy Bear. After she has put out the light and gone downstairs, his eyes get big and round with fright. Finally he creeps to the stairs and calls down, "Say Daddy Jim, it's awful dark up here." Daddy puts him back in bed, telling him very gravely not to be a "'fraid cat." Daddy's business is not going well, he must raise money immediately, and meeting Old Skinflint Pennyworth, desperately requests a loan. Old Skinflint finally agrees. Daddy Jim gives Old Skinflint his 30-day note for $5,000. A month later, the note falls due. Daddy has not the money to meet it and begs Skinflint for an extension of time, but receives a flat refusal. Sonny overhears Daddy angrily telling mother that, "The Old Skinflint would break me, if he could." That night, Daddy and mother go to a nearby party. Sonny in bed, awakens and finding himself alone in the dark, is badly scared. He tells Chap, "Perhaps the Old Skinflint has broken my Daddy all to pieces." Sonny steals outdoors, determined to go to Old Skinflint's house and accuse him of the crime. Daddy comes to see if Sonny is all right. Unable to find the boy, he is greatly worried, and rushes back with the news. Sonny, although terribly frightened at the awful darkness, finally reaches Old Skinflint's house. After much hammering and ringing, he is admitted. Old Skinflint is astonished and saddened when Sonny accuses him of "Breaking his Papa." He calls up Sonny's parents and tells them where the boy is. Daddy Jim arrives and finds Sonny asleep in Old Skinflint's arms. The old fellow is smoothing the boy's hair, his face wonderfully softened. Sonny awakes and tells Daddy, "I ain't a 'fraid cat anymore, and he didn't break you, did he Daddy?" Old Skinflint flushes and as Daddy is leaving with Sonny, the old man, whose heart has been touched, slips the canceled note into the boy's hand. Daddy thanks him and goes out with Sonny. Old Skinflint, with a wistful smile sits holding his arm as though Sonny were still there and tenderly stroking the child's head.
- Hired as guards to protect an antique shop, Joe and Jim run into a gorilla who has been trained by a gang of thieves to rob the store.
- Cast members from Futurama (1999) perform a live comic book reading.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the dance scene from _Hitch (2005)_.
- A behind-the-scenes look at filming _Hitch (2005)_ on location in New York.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the costume design on _Hitch (2005)_.
- A look at the realism of the dating advice in _Hitch (2005)_.
- The East Side Kids uncover the body of a murder victim, but must protect the innocent girl accused of the crime.
- The Mounties are called in to fight against claim jumpers.
- A cowboy escorts a little girl, whose mother made her the heir of a cash-able oil company, and must protect her from an outlaw as they search for the girl's father.
- An actor pays a landlady by borrowing from her husband.
- Professor Horatio Smith, while seeming very unassuming, rescues victims of Nazi persecution during World War II.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Pride and Prejudice (1995).
- Heckle and Jeckle of the Northwest Unmounted Police pursue the dreaded outlaw, Powerful Pierre.
- Edgar Kennedy is over-joyed when told he has won a $5,000 prize in a "How To Be Happy Though Married" contest. A reporter interviews Edgar and his wife Vivien who tell him about their engagement and elopement. Then Viviens father tells them that according to a law he has found in a law-book, they aren't legally married. After a series of misadventures, they learn that the law is a new one and that the Kennedy marriage is legal.
- 1990–199623mTV-PG6.0 (35)TV EpisodeA teacher, who is an old friend of Gi is caught up in a gang war and nearly killed. The Planeteers infiltrate the two feuding gangs and try to stop all of the violence.
- Scrooge's plans to merge McDuck Enterprises with Vanderbucks Industries soon includes a proposal of marriage when he falls for CEO Millionaira Vanderbucks.
- Nick tries to help his classmate Derrick understand the true meaning of Christmas.
- A man dressed as a tramp is confused with a real one at a fancy dress ball.
- A documentary about Arnold Ridley and his Dad's Army (1968) character, Pte. Charles Godfrey.
- A documentary about Arthur Lowe and his Dad's Army (1968) character, Capt. George Mainwaring.
- A documentary about Clive Dunn and his Dad's Army (1968) character, LCpl. Jack Jones.
- A documentary about James Beck and his Dad's Army (1968) character, Pte. Joe Walker.
- A documentary about John Laurie and his Dad's Army (1968) character, Pte. James Frazer.
- A documentary about John Le Mesurier and his Dad's Army (1968) character, Sgt. Arthur Wilson.
- The music video for Weird Al Yankovic's song "Dare To Be Stupid", with both the song and the video being a style parody of Devo.
- Rosemary Clooney talks about her memories of making White Christmas (1954).
- A managing editor of a LA newspaper must put together headlines for the next day in a way that'll attract the potential readers, deal with hectic going-ons at the workplace and have a serious talk with his wife about her wish to adopt.
- Krosh and Ezhik think Nyusha frozen. It turned out that it was only a sculpture made of ice.
- A day in the life of London and the Home Counties in 1962, seen from the perspective of the use of London Transport facilities from buses and tubes to long distance coach routes. Accompanied by extracts from BBC radio.
- The equilibrium of a small English village is upset by the arrival of a pop star and his wife. When he takes over the conductorship of the local brass band after the previous conductor resigns, he finds a bunch of untalented but touchy old men that need to be whipped into shape and find their own distinctive style.
- Grandpa and Grandma Kapoor live a wealthy life-style with their only widower son, Kailashnath and his daughter Ashi who is of marriage-able age. Kailashnath arranges his daughter's marriage with his friend, the equally wealthy Mr. Malhotra's son, Rohit. Ashi approve of this match but would like to evaluate Rohit's personality before marrying him; she finds out that Rohit is in Switzerland and travels there to meet with him. At the airport she does meet with a male and takes him for Rohit and thus both started to get acquainted with each other only to find out that he is not the one she is looking for. Her efforts to locate Rohit are frustrated since every male she thinks is Rohit turns out to be someone else. Her first acquittance whose name turn out to be Bobby Oberoi continues to pursue her until both fall in love. Back in India; Bobby is introduce to the Kapoor family who approve of the couple's marriage. But calamity destructs them when some personal problems crop up between Ashi's dad, Kailashnath and Bobby's bank manager mother, Gayetri forcing Kailashnath to cancel the marriage which changes lives forever.
- A strange boy named Tsukasa appears in the online video game "The World". He claims to be alive, and without a computer.
- A typist exposes a group of businessmen as German spies plotting to blow up a bridge.
- Jon loses himself in the music, the moment.
- Garfield exhibits cunning trickery.
- Garfield hits Jon.
- Odie makes an online purchase.
- Krosh, Ezhik and Kar Karych play off Sovunya. And she tries to play off Barash and Losyash.
- A pampered cat takes for granted the lucky hand he has been dealt after he is rescued and loved by Rose, a kind-hearted and passionate student. When he loses his ninth life, fate steps in to set him on a transformative journey.
- Comical little characters Sheep. A calm, knowing persona. Happily munching grass and strolling around their fields. That is until spring arrives! That heavy winter coat that served so well during the cold snap, must now be removed. Sheep don't much like being sheared, here's a few alternatives to the traditional methods.
- A haunted hamburger tries to get the best of Garfield.