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- A group of kids sing songs at a club for kids. They solve problems in-between performances.
- Robin's classmates make her the school representative for the annual tongue-twister contest.
- Eric's new friend Billy has mood swings and no one understands why, until they learn he has an identical twin brother.
- Ana's dad comes into town on a business trip and doesn't have time to see her.
- Andrew Dice Clay's first solo HBO stand-up comedy special.
- After hearing about auditions for a new band down at the malt shop, Gloria decides to ditch her piano practice to participate. She faces stiff competition from local favorites, Kids Incorporated, but they all decide that working together will give them the edge they need. Meanwhile, a new kid in town, known only as "The Kid," looks on, wishing he wasn't too shy to audition for the band.
- Maxwell and Perry are forced into military school after they've gone too far.
- "Night Tracks" was TBS SuperStation's answer to MTV and the music-video craze of the mid-1980's. Airing on Friday & Saturday nights, it featured back-to-back videos played in marathon stretches that extended well into Sunday morning. Night Tracks differed from MTV with a more genre-diverse playlist, with an emphasis in r&b, dance-music and less-mainstream fare. A highlight of the show was that off-air vee-jay's kept chatter to a minimum. Other versions of the show included "Chart-Busters" (with a count-down format) and "Power Play", which featured the most popular chart-toppers.