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- A syndicated talk-show hosted by self-help guru John Bradshaw.
- A mail bag stolen in a robbery 15 years ago, is found and the post office decide that the letters should be delivered. A newspaper reporter, accompanied by a post office security officer decide to follow up several of the letters, that could change the lives of the recipients.
- This was a short-lived U.S. version of the long running European competition show Jeux Sans Frontieres, known as It's A Knockout in Britain. Teams of people would compete in silly and bizarre games and challenges, sometimes involving odd costumes or props.
- From the pages of National Lampoon magazine, the news wires of United Press International, and local television stations around the country, comes TRUE FACTS - the TV "news" show that reports the wildest and craziest news stories you've ever seen. And this isn't fake news - these stories are all true - facts. Hosted by Gary Owens, the renowned announcer from Rowan and Martin's Laugh In. Executive Producers: Gary Kleinman and Matty Simmons.
- Pilot for an NBC series concerns the comedic adventures of two U.S. Navy seamen who try to wrangle a honeymoon for a shipmate and his bride.
- The story of five retired senior citizens who band together to battle crime. The pilot episode depicts their attempts to bust a dog napping ring that is operating in their Los Angeles neighborhood.
- The gang gripe about the inconveniences caused by wartime rationing. They find the insight they are seeking by putting on a show based upon Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac.
- Anthology series consisting of pilot episodes for programs ABC had considered for future productions.
- One of TV game show's legendary flops, a celebrity-contestant team answered questions and played a giant pinball game for cash and prizes.
- Maisie Ravier, a Brooklyn born-and-bread showgirl, wins the coveted "Miss Guided Missle" beauty contest and has to visit a backwater Army post to support their recruiting program.
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- In this unsold television pilot, Charles Frank stars plays a man trying to make it among Poverty Row western filmmakers in the 1930s. A take-off of "Hearts of the West," the pilot also featured former TV cowboy star Allen Case as 'Lyle Montana.'
- The Our Gang are trying to solve the Greenpoint Department Store's murder mystery contest, but they witness a real shooting and burglary instead. The crooks, fearful of witnesses, kidnap Froggy, Mickey, and Buckwheat, but Janet escapes and informs the police. But the police refuse to believe such a young girl. How will she save her friends?
- Two oddballs, one a black man called "The Dude" and one white, called "The Orphan" share a Culver City, California apartment.
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- The Our Gang gets splashed by mud from a passing car and so using some cleaning fluid to get rid of the mud; they unknowingly created a bad odor among themselves.
- On Mickey's birthday, Miss Pipps, the school teacher, serves cake and ice cream during school hours. Sour old Mr. Pratt, head of the school board, stumbles on the festivities and has Miss Pipps fired. The Our Gang conspire to save her job by inviting all the parents to a special meeting. There the gang stage a melodrama, with Mr. Pratt portrayed as Simon Legree. The parents react by demoting Mr. Pratt to janitor. They appoint kindly Mr. Swanson, the current janitor, to head the school board. And of course they reinstate Miss Pipps as school teacher. Sometime later, in an act of forgiveness, Miss Pipps and the gang hold a birthday party for Pratt who is then humbled by the experience.
- Janet finds herself being treated unfairly by her family; her sister, Aurelia, receives all the attention, and she is constantly being scolded when she tries to obtain some attention. Despaired, she decides to run away from home. The gang call on an elderly couple (Tom and Mary Jones) to "adapt" Janet. To teach Janet a lesson, they agree to adopt her but make her life twice as miserable by making her scrub the floors. When Mrs. Jones calls Janet's family to take her back home, Janet and the gang run away to live in a cave. It is not long before they decide that the best thing to do is to return home. Janet finds herself lovingly reunited with her family. Her mother apologizes for her neglectful behavior and promises that it will never happen again.
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- Focusing on the summer exploits of a group of high school students who live near each other in an oceanfront community.
- When Froggy discovers the fabulous salaries paid to radio stars, he gets the idea that the gang should be in on the action. But success in radio requires a sponsor. They audition comedy skits at the dentist's office, and Shakespeare at the mortuary. Their efforts to snag a sponsor are without success until . . .
- The car carrying a casting director for Mammoth Picture Studios has a flat tire next to a baseball field where Our Gang are playing. Bill Patterson, the movie director, notices Rover, the Gang's talented dog, as he watches the baseball game while his flat tire is being replaced. The casting director invites the Gang to bring their dog for a screen test. On the appointed day, they arrive at the studio with their high hopes staked upon Rover's success . . .
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- TV SeriesGame show inspired by the popular mobile app.
- Follows contestants representing nearly 20 countries from around the world, as they showcase how skilled their furry friends are and compete to bring home the medals, and also receive a donation to an animal charity made in their honor.
- Misadventures of the people who work, live and visit "Flo's Place", a down-in-the-mouth bar/boardinghouse on the San Pedro, California, waterfront.
- Tyr Neilsen, the president of the Norwegian Glima Association and senior instructor at the Academy of Viking Martial Arts in Norway, analyzes 11 fight scenes featuring axes and rates them based on their accuracy.
- Failed series pilot about a recent widow who finds her world turned upside down when she has to take over her husband's bail bonds business.
- Harry Kellogg, a widower, lives in a small town and does his best to raise his teen-aged daughter. His sister-in-law, who believes him to be hopelessly incompetent, barges into his house to make sure the girl is raised properly and Harry desperately tries scheme after scheme to get the New York City socialite to return to the Big Apple without success.
- The Our Gang decide to go fishing in the morning. However, when on the bus, things start to stall along the way before they get to their stop.
- A feature film consisting of two 1962 episodes of the crime, drama show Cain's Hundred.
- A big monkey has escaped from the circus, and Buckwheat sees it enter the neighborhood "haunted house." Buckwheat tries to tell his friends, but they don't believe him because he has been fibbing lately. To teach him a lesson, the gang dress Froggy up in a monkey suit and have him posted inside the "haunted house." They take Buckwheat inside, but the joke backfires when the Our Gang are pursued by the real monkey . . .
- While Muggsy implores Alfalfa to use her extra ticket to go to the movies with her, Alfalfa patiently waits for Darla outside the theater, unaware that Darla is going to go to the movies with Butch, with Butch using Alfalfa's ticket. A dejected Alfalfa ends up going into the movie and sitting with Muggsy, right next to Darla and Butch. Alfalfa can't help but daydream during the movie, inserting himself and his friends into the dream, which mirrors the action in the western on screen: Alfalfa as the good guy cowboy, Butch as the bad guy criminal, and Darla as the ingénue who wants to marry the cowboy but may be forced to marry the bad guy under force. Alfalfa's dream may show who the hero of the story really is.
- TV Mini SeriesLife story of judo champions Saeid Mollaei and Sagi Muki.
- A pretty young teacher is hired as the first female instructor at a boy's academy and winds up coaching the football team.
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