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- Daffy Duck is an obnoxious radio host who puts the guest, Porky, through an arduous series of quiz tests. The more questions he gets wrong, the more penalties Daffy gives him.
- Daffy Duck and Bugs argue back and forth whether it is duck season or rabbit season. The object of their arguments is hunter Elmer Fudd.
- Bugs Bunny finds that gangsters Rocky and Mugsy have chosen his new abode, a condemned building, as their hideout. Bugs manipulates them into attacking each other to prove that crime doesn't pay.
- Yosemite Sam is given three chances to gain his own freedom by bringing Bugs Bunny to Hell.
- A beautiful policewoman goes undercover to break up a drug ring.
- A widower with two children buys the Sanford Arms rooming house.
- A music video for the 1978 song "Bustin' Loose" by the American Go-Go band Chuck Brown and The Soul Searchers, a single released from the album of the same title.
- Bobby Jones Gospel presents top gospel artists and choirs from around the United States. The series is hosted by Bobby Jones and is the longest-running original cable show which airs on the Black Entertainment Television Network.
- A music video for the 1981 song "Cool" by the American funk band The Time, a single released from their album "The Time".
- Video Soul was an one hour music video program hosted by Donnie Simpson, and aired weekdays on the Black Entertainment Television network. The show featured interviews of prominent recording artists and showcased R&B, soul, hip-hop, go-go, and popular music videos of black artists.
- A music video for the 1982 song "Planet Rock" by the American Hip-Hop recording artist Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force.
- A music video for the 1982 song "You Are in My System" by the American R&B recording group The System, a single released from the album "Sweat".
- A music video for the 1983 song "Stay with Me Tonight" by the American R&B recording artist Jeffrey Osborne, a single released from his album of the same title.
- A music video for the 1984 song "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Cherrelle, a single released from her debut album "Fragile".
- A music video for the 1984 song "Roxanne, Roxanne" by the American Hip-Hop recording group UTFO featuring a cameo appearance from The Real Roxanne, a single released from the group's self-titled debut album.
- A music video for the 1984 song "Ice Cream Castles" by the American funk band The Time, a single released from their album of the same title.
- A music video for the 1984 song "Hey DJ" by the American Hip-Hop recording group The World's Famous Supreme Team.
- A music video for the 1984 song "Roxanne's Revenge" by the American Hip-Hop recording artist Roxanne Shanté, an answer record that was released in response to UTFO: Roxanne, Roxanne (1984) and ultimately fueling the legendary "Roxanne Wars" between Roxanne Shanté and The Real Roxanne.
- A music video for the 1984 Go-Go song "Who Comes to Boogie" by the American Go-Go Band Little Benny and the Maters.
- A music video for the 1985 song "Innocent" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Alexander O'Neal, a single released from his debut self-tilted album. In the music video, Alexander arrives at Mickey's Diner in St. Paul, Minnesota and notices Cherrelle sitting innocently in the back corner, whom Alex feels is the perfect girl for him.
- A music video for the 1985 song "If You Were Here Tonight" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Alexander O'Neal, a single released from his self-titled debut album.
- An hour full of R&B love songs provides soulful entertainment. Heartbreak, intimacy, holiday romance, aand soulmate-searching the themes of these vocal works of arts.
- A music video for the 1985 song "A Broken Heart Can Mend" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Alexander O'Neal, a single released from his self-titled debut album "Alexander O'Neal".
- A music video for the 1985 song "Saturday Love" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Cherrelle featuring Alexander O'Neal, a single released from the album "High Priority".
- A music video for the 1985 song "You Look Good to Me" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Cherrelle, a single released from the album "High Priority".
- A music video for the 1985 song "Artificial Heart" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Cherrelle, a single released from the album "High Priority".
- A music video for the 1985 song "Leader of the Pack" by the American Hip-Hop recording group UTFO, a single released from their self-titled debut album.
- The life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is recalled by those who knew him.
- A music video for the 1986 song "Split Personality" by the American Hip-Hop recording group UTFO, a single released from the album "Skeezer Pleezer".
- A music video for the 1986 song by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Anita Baker, a single released from her album "Rapture".
- A music video for the 1986 song "Falling" by the American R&B recording artist Melba Moore, a single released from her album "A Lot of Love".
- A music video for the 1986 song "One Love" by the American Hip-Hop recording group Whodini from their album "Back in Black".
- A music video for the 1986 song "All the Way to Heaven" by the Hip-Hop recording artists Doug E. Fresh and The Get Fresh Crew, from the album "Oh, My God!"
- A music video for the 1986 parody song "Roaches" by Bobby Jimmy and The Critters (also known as Russ Parr). The song and music videos spoofs Timex Social Club: Rumors (1986).
- A news program that aired daily on the Black Entertainment Television network, covering headlining and breaking news that impacts the African-American community.
- Video LP is a live television series, featuring viewer requested music videos, primarily showing R&B and hip-hop artist. The series was hosted by Robin Breedon, Sherry Carter and Madelyne Woods.
- A music video for the 1986 song "Caught Up in the Rapture" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Anita Baker, a single released from the album "Rapture".
- A music video for the 1986 Song "(Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop) Goes My Mind" by the American R&B recording group Levert, a single released from their album "Bloodline".
- A music video for the 1986 song "A Little Bit More" by the American soul recording artists Freddie Jackson and Melba Moore.
- A music video for the 1987 song "Lean On Me" by the American R&B recording group Club Nouveau, a single released from the album "Life, Love and Pain".
- A music video for the 1987 song "Same Ole Love (365 Days a Year)" by the American R&B recording artist Anita Baker, a single released from the 1986 album "Rapture".