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- Our Detective is back with a critical case. Along with two celebrity guests, he's on a mission to solve who killed Santa? But the catch: Jason Bateman and Maya Rudolph aren't given the script. They have no clue what's about to happen.
- Happily-ever-after continues for Auradon's power couple, Mal and Ben, as they prepare to say "I do" at an epic celebration with their friends and family, but Hades threatens to ruin it all.
- A group of friends are trying to unravel the mystery surrounding their missing friends, and they believe the best thing to do is to break into their creepy Neighbor's house to find out where his kids had gone.
- There is an unknown sin hidden in the past of the successful and established businessman Mr Kamrul. What is that unknown sin? How is Mr Kamrul going to atone for that sin?
- A sneak peek at the upcoming 2020 Hallmark Movies and Mysteries channel Christmas movies. The preview is Co-hosted by Jen Lilley and Trevor Donovan. Jen Liley and Trevor Donovan also star in Hallmark Movies and Mysteries channel Christmas movie USS Christmas.
- The Rescue Riders have been asked to find a precious golden dragon egg, and keep it safe from evil pirates.
- Blaine's famous friends make appearances and allow him to work his mysterious talents on them.
- Someone arranges a star-studded party at Bob Hope's home and then begins murdering the guests.
- This is the 13th CBS Copperfield TV special, introduced by the host Jane Seymour, and the third and last one in which David Copperfield enters the scene on his Harley Davidson. The location is not a stage but a train station, in which Copperfield will perform both the first and the last illusion. So, the illusions performed are: "Motorcycle To Women" (aka "Motorcycle Metamorphosis"), "Torn Card On Train Window", "Head Mover", "Cut And Restored Rope", "Brazilian Water Levitation", "Card In Balloon", "Floating Rose", "Big Black Box", "Touch The Magic - Train Cards" (aka "Interactive Train Effect") and then "Train Car Vanish". This is a TV special in which 2 illusions have been performed on a train, the Orient Express, and the second of them, "Touch The Magic - Train Cards", is an interactive game conceived for an active participation of the TV audience. The last illusion, filmed in long take and no more repeated, is the levitation and the disappearance in midair of a 25,9 meters (or 85 feet) of steel and iron Orient Express dining car, 70 tonnes heavy. This illusion shares some similarities with "Floating Ferrari", the one performed in 1980 in the third TV special, in which the object levitated and vanished in midair was a Ferrari, and also with "Lear Jet Vanish", performed in 1981 in the 4th TV special, which also had a ring of spectators who surrounded a big object at 360 degrees.
- The story is called TINKA DI TAXI and it revolves around a taxi driver. His son has just died and his son was the only family he had. He tries telling this to his colleagues, his passengers but no one listens to him. Everybody is busy in their own selves. Then in the end he tries telling his best friend about this but the friend is too tired to listen. Frustrated he goes to his taxi and talks about his son. This taxi is actually his son's taxi. And in frustration he also says that the taxi has no other option but to listen to the story of his son's sad demise. At this point the driver reveals what actually happened to his son and how he died.
- Daniel Fuenmayor Ledesma and his friends travel with Bulma Hasake on a time machine, and are horrified to discover how Gustav Novikov became a troublemaker. He was a victim to his father's homophobia and sent to conversion therapy.
- David Blaine will redefine magic once again for an unprecedented live event at a time when the world could use a positive distraction.
- This is the 16th and penultimate CBS Copperfield TV special, which six years later will be followed by the 17th and last one, Copperfield: Tornado of Fire (2001). The special is introduced by a voice offstage who talks about Barclay House, the set of the penultimate illusion of the special. The illusion in question is composed by four phases and the first of them consists in turn of four parts. All the phases regard the presence and manifestation of ghosts and spirits remained in the upper room which somehow escaped the destruction of a house that burned down because of a lightning during a storm. The room has a pentagonal shape and has been rebuilt on the stage, on which David Copperfield brings two boys and a girl from the audience. Then he asks the boys to tie his hands, back and neck, and then the ankles to the legs of a chair inserted into the room. This condition serves to prevent Copperfield from moving himself into the room itself and manipulating objects within it. Meantime an assistant put into the room a jacket and a box containing various objects including newspapers and a bell. The four parts of the first phase consist in the interaction of the ghosts and spirits with the objects placed in the room. In the second phase Copperfield asks the three spectators to enter the room and to blindfold themselves. At this point the two frontal walls of the room close themselves to hide the interior and then spark everywhere. At last, all five walls open themselves to show that the three spectators have disappeared from the stage. After a few seconds the room turns to ash because of several consecutive explosions from its interior. In the third phase five sheets that come from the stage begin to float in the theater going into the most different routes over the heads of the audience, until the lights go out, leaving everything in complete darkness for a few seconds. In the four and last phase, there is the reappearance on the stage of the three spectators: a table and a scaffolding are placed on the stage, on the scaffolding four sheets have been hung to hide the four sides of the space above the table, and when three shadows appear on the front sheet, the latter is dropped to show the three spectators standing on the table, still blindfolded. So the illusions performed are: "The Fan", "Vanishing Egg", "Floating Table", "The Blade", "Grandpa's Four Aces", "Touch The Magic - The Clock" (aka "Interactive Clock Illusion", the 4th and last of the interactive games performed beginning with the 13th special), "Barclay House" and then "Snow". At the end of this last illusion all the snow produced by the Copperfield's hands spreads in all the hall of the theater.
- Nine short films directed by women, all falling into the horror, science fiction, fantasy, thriller, and dark comedy genres.
- "Elvira's Halloween Movie Schlock-A-Thon" was a television special where Elvira hosted a 12 hour horror movie marathon from 30-31 October 1993.
- Tamim begins reading a book but what seems to be an ordinary book turns out to be something mysterious. All of a sudden, everything around him takes place according to the strange book. Based on popular writer Maruf Rehman's novel "Laboni".
- Tom and Crow preview the nominees for the 1995 Academy Awards and give their predictions.
- An unsold pilot for a game where four panelists in a set roughly resembling a court room sit opposite four suspects. They watch a film that runs about ten minutes showing a murder story. They evaluate it and cross examine the characters from the film. If one of them guesses the perpetrator from the clues offered, and beats the one panelist who's a professional detective, a monetary prize is given.
- Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, recorded by CBS Radio on Sunday August 24 1952 by Philip Morris On Broadway with Julia Montrond from Hunter College competing for $2,000 grand prize in an Acting Competition, and Charlton Heston.
- This is the 10th CBS Copperfield TV special, introduced by the host Lisa Hartman and then presented by David Copperfield himself, from a huge triangular platform floating on the Atlantic Ocean. For the first time he is also the executive producer, and this special is the first and only one titled with a natural number ("10") in place of the equivalent roman one ("X"). The shown platform has been built to allow Copperfield to perform the last illusion, named "Bermuda Triangle", as expressed in this special's title. The feat that Copperfield wants to perform is to enter just before the dawn in the parallel hidden dimension present inside the Bermuda Triangle and, more important, to be the first person ever to return alive, given that nothing that entered in this parallel dimension has ever been able to come back. This illusion is one of the few no more repeated, and also one of the few conceived and filmed for the TV audience only, since it was not possible to have a live audience. So, the illusions performed are: "Death Saw", "Sailing Montage" (a montage of three illusions, known as "Sunglasses Routine", "Floating On The Beach" and "Coal To Diamond"), "Run Duck Run", "Poultry In Motion" (aka "Webster And Consuelo"), "Floating Match", "Poultry In Motion Reversed" (aka "Webster And Consuelo Restored" and "Baby Ducks") and then "Bermuda Triangle". During his own career Copperfield has performed several escapes, and "Death Saw", filmed in long take, is one of the few conceived to go wrong in order to increase suspense. In fact, before performing it, Copperfield himself tells the audience: «I'm going to be attempting an escape. That's true. But I guarantee you it's an escape like... you have never seen before», and the execution proves this to be true: because of a damage to the motor of the saw, the latter drops on Copperfield before the expiration of the 60 seconds allowed to save himself, so he remains sawed in half in full view, without any cover. After the separation of the two parts of his body, he is still able to move his feet.
- Recap of the second half of Monster.
- Hosted by veteran comedian Tamori, "Bizarre Tales 2007 Fall Special" presents five tales. 1. Mirai Dousoukai - starring Ishihara Satomi. 2. Countdown - starring Abe Sadao. 3. Jihanki Otoko - starring Joshima Shigeru. 4. Gomi Onna - starring Matsushita Yuki. 5. 48% no Koi - starring Shiraishi Miho. Synopsis: A "trainee angel" named Natsumi works on Earth for an advertising company. In order for her to become a fully-fledged angel, Natsumi must facilitate the meeting of a man and a woman who are destined "by fate" to spend their lives together, and she has her sights on a man who works in the same building.
- Tonight, the house will lights off. Some several of the ghosts he had seen, after the mystery of the ghost bag caused Frisian to die from being hit by a stone.
- Kindaichi, Miyuki and Kenmochi arrive at the doomed opera house in the pouring rain. There they meet another and last "Phantom of the Opera", who announces a new series of murders.
- An interactive episode for the series premiere of NBC's THE BLACKLIST, drawing audiences in to the world of the show through custom-shot, face-to-face encounters with the lead characters as the viewer attempts to "clear their name".
- A mystery which blurs the line between fantasy and reality.
- Ken Bramming's Dr. Lucifur character was revived on WKRN-TV when the station recreated "Shock Theater" screened on thanksgiving night. Using footage from "Shock Theater" (1958-1967) Dr. Lucifur introduced "House on Haunted Hill".
- "4-Star Nite Owl Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show pilot with Frederick C. Peerenboom as "Fritz the Nite Owl" for 4-Star International, Burbank, California in 1989.
- TV special looking at some of North America's greatest sideshow acts.
- 20092.1 (10)TV Special
- "Sinister Cinema" was a reunion special featuring Victor Ives and assisted by Jimmy Hollister as "Ravenscroft" presenting horror movies on KATU-TV Channel 2 Portland, Oregon.
- "The 1989 TooLoose and Company Halloween Special" was a hosted Halloween horror movie special aired by WISN-TV Channel 12 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; with host Rick Felski as "Tooloose Noneck".
- Darren Stanton returns to the stage for his televised live theatre show, Darren Stanton Live. The evening focuses on an array of mind bending stunts, subliminal persuasion, psychological chicanery and deception.
- "The Midnight Shadow Show" was a hosted horror movie special with Joseph Fotinos as "Professor Anton Griffin" presenting "The Phantom of the Opera" on KTBC-TV (Fox) Channel 7 Austin, Texas on 30 October 2000.
- Mr. Anam is a professor of Dhaka University. He lives all by himself in the city, whereas the rest of his family stays in Canada. On an evening walk, he gets kidnapped. When he wakes up after the effects of chlorophyll, he finds himself in a guest house. He gets assigned to reveal the password to an offshore bank locker on the Bahamas. Anam's knowledge and long practice slowly helps him unfold the mystery and secrets of a well-known wealthy person, Mr. Khan.