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- Months before the out break of WWII, suspicion falls on a German ambassador when one of his envoys fails to return to Berlin. The arrival of two Gestapo agents searching for the missing man causes the ambassador and his family to rethink their Nazi allegiance but is it too late to escape from Hitler's evil grasp?
- Kelsey Grammer takes an hour long look at The Jack Benny Program from the early days of television and makes comparisons between his own character and TV show, Frasier, and Jack Benny's.
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- The story of Walkin' Walter, a free-spirited ex-vaudevillian who moves in with and freeloads off of his long-lost brother's wife and her two foster children.
- Descendant of "The $64,000 Question," contestants who were experts in a particular field answered progressively more-difficult questions in an effort to win $128,000.
- Wealthy New York woman, following a nervous breakdown, buys in its entirety a small southern town. This enrages the richest man there, who previously had the town completely in his power.
- The WIN Awards honors up and coming and seasoned entertainment industry artists as well as competing released films, broadcast TV shows and commercials that EITHER feature a female protagonist OR which are directed OR produced by a WOMAN.
- "To Swim With Dolphins" aired in two segments on the long-running Sightings television show and featured the incredible story of Deane-Paul Anderson, a young boy with Downs Syndrome who makes remarkable progress with the help of dolphin assisted therapy.
- A minister attempts to convince a young couple that marriage is preferable to co-habitation. This sitcom pilot was a spin-off from a "Love American Style" segment.
- Created and executive produced by Nia Hill and D'Angela Steed, ONE NIGHT ONLY is an inspiring reality docu-soap following a group of high school kids and their drama teacher from New Orleans' McDonough 35, as they race to mount the "Dreamgirls" play.
- This ABC Network television special features Miss Gloria Swanson arriving to Paramount Studios, recreating a scene (with stock footage) from Sunset Blvd. (1950). Highlights include a look at the studio's backlot, brief history, and exclusive first look footage to their upcoming 1974 feature film releases, Chinatown (1974), The Godfather Part II (1974), and The Great Gatsby (1974). Miss Gloria Swanson is presented a birthday cake in celebration of her 75th birthday. Footage is also briefly shown from the previous year's Paramount Studio's party, celebrating the 100th birthday of it's founder, Adolph Zukor, in which Charlton Heston makes a speech. A montage of various themes of several scenes and clips from their past feature films are shown as well.
- As Star Trek: Deep Space Nine airs its pilot episode, Paramount airs this 50 minute documentary as a way to spark excitement about the new show. It includes interviews from the cast and contains sneak peaks into the show's first season.
- Actual court cases were presented on this show. CBS correspondents provided the background material and excerpted testimony for the trial transcript were read and finally, the jury reached a verdict. This was a summer replacement show that lasted three months.
- Feuding clans living deep in the Appalachians try to prevent their children from falling in love
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- Nick Mancuso is a wacky P. I. (and ex-cop) in Key West, Florida, who is in love with a know-it-all district attorney (Eichhorn), who also happens to be his nemesis as he tries to stop a slew of drug-runners.
- Half-hour spin-off of "Solid Gold", featuring lip-synced studio performances by top-40 pop groups.
- Jeff Foxworthy takes a look at the history of country comedy with Andy Griffith and its future with Bill Engvall. After a quick glance at its roots in Mark Twain and Will Rogers along with the radio work of Lum and Abner and Judy Canova, we enter the television era of the mid-50s where several clips from Stars of the Grand Ole Opry are presented. These clips include performances by Lonzo & Oscar, The Duke of Paducah, Grandpa Jones, June Carter, Minnie Pearl, and Rod Brasfield. Andy Griffith joins Jeff to talk about his career up to and including The Andy Griffith Show, from which a couple of clips and some behind-the scenes footage is shown. Hee Haw is the next step on this journey and we're treated to several short clips featuring some of the show's regulars. A good bit of time is spent on the work of Brother Dave Gardner who Foxworthy dubs the South's answer to Mort Sahl and Lenny Bruce. Audio, mostly from radio broadcasts, over stills only here as kine-scopes of over forty appearances on The Tonight Show have not survived the ravages of time. The history of country comedy is rounded out with stand-up performances by Jerry Clower, James Gregory, and Jim Varney. Bill Engvall arrives, at very near the mid-point of the film, to help Jeff introduce the current crop (the future) of country comedy stars. Clips from performances by Steve McGrew, Ron White, Henry Cho, Mark Lowry, Gary Mule Deer, Etta May, Mike Snyder, Killer Beaz, Larry the Cable Guy, and Bill Engvall are presented. Jeff signs off with, "Thanks for joinin' me. Good Night. God Bless." And as you reach for the remote a new title screen appears, "Bill Engvall & Jeff Foxworthy: Live in Las Vegas". Put down that remote. There's another 14 minutes of stand-up from Bill and Jeff inserted before the credits roll.
- Comic adventures of two young teenagers growing up in a small Midwestern town.
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- Two reporters find romance during interviews with relatives and friends of passengers in an ill-fated airliner.
- Cameraman ride along with working bounty hunters as they capture wanted fugitives.
- An Italian-American family are faced with a rude culture shock when they move from their ethnic New York neighborhood to Southern California