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- A State Department employee, who is suspected of murdering a high government official, sets out to hunt down the real killer.
- Bert Newton counts down the hottest scenes from the hottest films with the hottest stars from 20 to 1.
- An actor playing Othello in a stage production of Shakespeare's play becomes jealous of his wife's supposed infidelity and seems bound to kill her in the scene in which she, enacting Othello's falsely-accused wife Desdemona, is murdered by her jealous husband.
- Highlighting the First Lady's visit to India and Pakistan in the spring of 1962: the pageantry of Mrs. Kennedy's state receptions, and the beauty of such landmarks as the Taj Mahal and the Khyber Pass.
- The life of Welsh singer Shirley Bassey told through archive footage and with interviews of those who have known and worked with her since the 1950s.
- 1969–1972Not Rated7.2 (7)TV Episode
- For the genuinely romantic depictions of sex on screen, actors and directors can face a myriad of challenges. Film sets are often packed, demanding, and tiring. It's only in the last few years that a specified role to guide and coach actors for love scenes has become mainstream. Intimacy coordinator Ita O'Brien shows how she coaches actors and uses props to make them feel comfortable performing sex scenes in films.
- Bringing characters like Spider-Man and Captain Marvel to life on screen requires some real-life superheroes off-screen. Specialized teams and experts carefully plan and carry out the stunts, costumes, and special effects that make iconic films like the Avengers the impressive spectacle audiences love. From actual bus crashes in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (2021) to detailed makeup and training in "Black Panther" (2018), here's what Marvel movies look like behind the scenes.
- The outstanding events of the 11th Olympiad in Berlin, 1936, including the winning performance by Glen Morris in the decathlon.
- Documentary short film depicting the sea battle leading up to the Allied landings at Mindoro during World War II.
- This is a documentary covering Queen Elizabeth II's World Tour or, at least, the portion through the Fiji Islands, the Friendly Islands and New Zealand. The Queen attends some festivals in her honor in Fiji and in the Friendly Islands, where she is entertained by Queen Salotte and in New Zealand where she attends some Maori rituals.
- Technicolor tour of Mt. Vesuvius and surrounding area.
- Michael Parkinson interviews Henry Fonda.
- "Third of a Man," as in general do all movies, offers a peek back at how mental illnesses were misperceived and at times punished through misperceptions. The story offers a redemptive conclusion.
- Explaining that you need to wear polarized glasses to see the 3rd dimension on the "new" 3-D films and introducing their 3-D film camera/system Natural Vision.
- Ah 007, thanks for getting down here so quickly. You know we were right. The crew of the chopper reads like a roll call of international terrorists - four of the most dangerous mercenaries on our files. It'd take something huge to bring those four together, and our man in Turkey reported a whole army of suspicious types. Well, you better sit down... No. No. Not there. That's a prototype we're working on - an ejector seat for top ranking officials. If someone tries to assassinate them at their desk, it shoots them to safety through a trap door in the ceiling. Only, we don't have the trap door fitted yet. You know, it would have blasted you against three inches of concrete at 100 mph. Even you'd have got a headache from that. Right, back to business. Now, there's only one organisation powerful enough to recruit terrorists of these capabilities. An organisation called SPIDER and their aim is obvious: if they'd killed those ambassadors on British soil, imagine what it would have meant to the peace talks next month. We'd have been back at the iciest depths of the Cold war. So, we're sending you in.
- 2005–20195.7 (10)TV EpisodeBert Newton counts down sensual, seductive and sensational celebrities from 20 to 1.
- Romance among theater folk trying to put on a play: the leading lady's relationship with the director is threatened by the arrival of a new woman, but the latter then finds comfort with a concert pianist.
- Kloot's deputy, Mild Bill Hiccup, turns out into Wild Bill, the Western desperado, whenever he has a bout of the hiccups.
- A girl aids her sister's romance with a man who really prefers her.
- Billy the Kidder escapes from jail and Kloot sets out to recapture him.
- Pugg becomes a butler to the Van Waggers to steal their prized diamond. An easy task, if not for the kid who lives there and tries to stop Pugg by playing games.
- Hoot Kloot starts a drive against crime in his town, but first he has to find a way to shoe Fester, whose horseshoes have been stolen.
- The Dogfather and Pugg make a getaway from the cops after a bank haul by escaping in an airplane. Too bad Pugg isn't that good of a pilot.
- The Racer finds himself in China and up against an Oriental chicken, trying to protect his eggs from theft.
- Hoot Kloot and Fester arrives at San Francisco to bring Judge Sayabe (the hanging judge) back to Cactus Goat. Unfortunately for the judge, Hoot Kloot goofs up along the way and the judge gets blown up, run over by a train, and falls down the cliff. They eventually return to the Cactus Goat, with the judge making a certain sheriff his enemy.
- Kloot uses Dr. Crazywolf's tonic to make him strong enough to apprehend law breakers.
- Rocky Marciano vs Jersey Joe Walcott - Boxing
- A woman witnesses the theft of soiled banknotes from a mail delivery truck, then is threatened by the perpetrators of the crime.
- Pugg takes the Dogfather to a nice quiet house in the woods for some rest, but two squirrels stand in the way of the boss's peaceful slumber.
- Planning to make an expedition into the Matto Grosso jungle, George Breakston and Yorke Coplen fly from Los Angeles to Brazil. Their Brazilian guide is explorer Mike Roginsky. Accompanied by Brazilian natives, Breakston and Coplen search for an English explorer who disappeared in the jungle twenty-five years earlier and is now rumored to be the leader of a group of Indians. Along the way, Coplen wrestles with an alligator. On the river, a native falls into the water and is eaten alive by piranhas. The expedition arrives at a small village, where they meet a white doctor. Although he has no information about the lost explorer, he tells them about a white woman who has been captured by a band of Urubu Indians. Led by the doctor, they rescue the woman, a schoolteacher. When the men are about to leave, they discover the body of a white man dressed in Indian garb. Because he is dead, however, Breakston and Coplen realize they will never know if he is the man for whom they were searching.
- A stagecoach driver mistakes Kloot for "The Fox" and hands him his strongbox. Kloot then has to return the box to safety but is hampered by the real "Fox."
- James Alden--machinist, designer, inventor, and multimillionaire who has given the world the "Alden" automobile engine--is ordered by his doctor to retire. Unable to remain idle on his country estate, Alden goes into partnership with young Merrick, and on the sly he works in a garage they open on a new state highway. Peterson, an unscrupulous business rival, loses trade because of his business methods; Alden and Merrick, on the other hand, attract customers by courtesy and consideration. Angie, Alden's daughter, discovers her father's subterfuge; but Merrick, whom Alden knows as John Grant, is in love with Angie. Her father gives his consent to their marriage and is revived by his "rest cure."
- The Dogfather tries to marry a widow exclusively for her money, but has to compete with a rival gangster for who gets the woman.
- The Dogfather trades his old beaten down race horse for his neighbor's speedy stallion. In order to fully own him, he must catch him, so Pugg and Louie try their best to capture the steed to send him to the races.
- An Irish grandfather tells his young grandson stories of his roots, his courtship with his grandmother and love of freedom through stories and song.
- Documentary short subject detailing the processing and delivery of food to American troops, and the steps taken to improve these methods in order to cope with the exigencies of war.
- Kloot stops off at a haunted house while transporting a gold shipment to Virginia City.
- Bert Newton counts down Hollywood's hottest hunks from 20 to 1.
- This Is Heaven (1929) is an American Pre-Code film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, and directed by Alfred Santell.
- When Edgar (Helmuth Schneider) sees an aerial photograph of head-hunter villages he talks to the publisher (Walter Hardt) of a magazine. As a boy, Edgar accompanied his father (America Cabral) and the family of an American scientist on a jungle expedition in search of a golden statue of an Inca goddess Only Edgar escaped after the others were captured by a hostile native tribe. Now he wants to go back and see if his father is still alive. The publisher agrees to fund the expedition. He returns and finds a faithful guide when he saves the life of an Indian. THe latter takes him deep into the jungle wilderness where Edgar finds Eliza (Angelika Hauff), the only survivor and he manages to capture the golden statue of the Inca goddess. In the end, the statue when his Indian guide uses it to save Edgar's life. He and Eliiza return to civilization.
- An ex-boxer on the run from gangsters for refusing to throw a fight, helps a garage owner and his daughter to improve their business.