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- Special 15 minute episode. Otis Redding sings "Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)." A telephone interview with Ken Ellner of The Count Five.
- 1984– 15mTV Episode
- Special 15 minute episode. Marvin Smith sings "Time Stopped."
- A documentary giving film fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making this Robert Altman film about a murder at an English country estate. Includes interviews with the cast and crew, who relate some of their experiences with making the film, as well as giving their views on all the work that went into it.
- The stakes are high for Ash winning his fourth Unova Gym Badge at the Nimbasa Gym, and our hero's taking no chances!
- An updated version of the classic game show from the 60's and 70s'. Host Bob Hilton would choose contestants from the audience based on how outlandishly they dressed and how insane they acted. These contestants were then given cash or prizes which they could then choose to keep or trade away for hidden mystery gifts. Sometimes the prize would be something valuable, but other times it would even less than worthless.
- With some help from Carol Burnett, kids dish out advice to celebrities and everyday people alike in front of a live audience.
- Today's lesson: "When faced with a problem, use your creativity and imagination to help you solve it."
- Today's lesson: "Take responsibility for your actions and always be considerate of others."
- Today's lesson: "Learning new things takes time, study, and hard work."
- Today's lesson: "Don't follow people who can get you into trouble. Think for yourself."
- Today's lesson: "The best way to work out a problem with a bully is through peaceful communication."
- 1997–199823mTV-G7.6 (29)TV EpisodeToday's lesson: "A true friend is someone who helps you believe in yourself and achieve your goals."
- Today's lesson: "You should try to understand and appreciate people who are different from you. Don't make quick judgements."
- Today's lesson: "It's not so important to hold a world record, but it is always important to do your best."
- Today's lesson: "Don't make promises you can't keep."
- Today's lesson: "When faced with a challenge, try your best and don't be afraid to seek good advice."
- Today's lesson: "Whenever you are in any type of competition, it is always important to play fair."
- 1997–199823mTV-G7.3 (30)TV EpisodeToday's lesson: "When friends want to share their feelings, you should be a good listener."
- Today's lesson: "It's important to acknowledge your mistakes, learn from them and try to do better next time."
- Once a "bad girl" - always a "bad girl" - a former child star inherits her father's talent agency when he mysteriously disappears - his "A"-List clients jump ship. Desperate, she recruits former child stars as her staff and clients.
- Bloopers is a look into the lives of people who have had hilarious mishaps and super funny mistakes.
- In this episode, Dr. Gray discusses the impact of diet on our physical and mental well-being. He also shares tips on foods that help with fat burning and weight loss as well as ones that prevent or combat health issues ranging from high blood pressure to cancer.
- Robbie, Ray, Lily and Travis have had enough with the lame crap on the radio. So they decide to take over and give Roscoe High what it needs: an underground radio station. Can they find their voice while keeping their identities a secret?
- The strange misadventures of 'Weird Al' Yankovic.
- Contestants compete by lip syncing the words to popular songs, creating the illusion that they are the artist or group performing live.
- Update of the 1969-1974 game show "Who, What or Where Game," current-events style.
- Mock trials with bussed in audiences who acted as the jury. However they voted became the verdict so the actors playing lawyershad to work hard to convince them...
- The musical misadventures of a radio show hosted by Wolfman Jack.
- Fox's high-stakes quiz show where a team of up to five contestants could win $2 million by correctly answering questions.
- The wacky shenanigans of four sorority girls.
- In the tradition of American Bandstand, Get It Together was a show where the hottest bands of the day appeared to perform their latest records in front of a live teen audience.
- The Rock-and-Roll Variety Show that features Rock & Pop Acts, Celebrities, Games, etc. The show lasted for 2 seasons.
- A television special starring the three members of the popular music group Hanson. The band plays a few songs from their 1997 "Middle of Nowhere" album and their 1997 Christmas album "Snowed In."
- A talk show with Canadian comedian and actor Alan Hamel as the host. During each of the episodes, one male celebrity guest has to face a panel of three female celebrities, who just wait for the smallest opportunity to 'dump' him for anything he says or does that seems insulting to their womanhood.
- Andrew and David Williams sing "I Won't Last a Day without You." (Andrew and David were identical twins and nephews of singer Andy Williams.)
- Andrew and David Williams perform "I Don't Know Why." (Identical twins Andrew and David were nephews of singer Andy Williams.)
- New Edition perform "Earth Angel."
- 2002–200830mTV-Y78.1 (86)TV EpisodeIn "Operation: L.U.N.C.H. (Lizzie Underappreciates Nigel's Chowtime Hardworkingness)", Lizzie had made a romantic lunch for both her and "Nigie", but it gets stolen by Robin Food and his Hungry Men, who rob from the young and give to the old. In "Operation: M.U.N.C.H.I.E.S. (Morning Uncovers Needed Crunchiness Hiding In Enemy Store)", the KND discover that they're out of Rainbow Munchies cereal, so they try to go to a grocery store to get some more. But the only grocery store that sells such a product is the villains-only store called the Super-Villains Supermarket & Deli.
- 1968–196930mTV Episode
- Tina Turner ("Two Is A Couple"), The Everly Brothers ("Lucille" and "When Will I Be Loved"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Steppin' Out"). On this show, Keith Allison becomes a series regular.
- Dion ("Ruby Baby"), The Dixie Cups ("Iko Iko"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Rock Around the Clock") and Linda Scott ("Close Your Eyes").