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- Breaking up is hard to do. Especially when everyone's watching. On the surface, it seems like a perfect evening for the class of '94. Particularly for the prom king and queen, still together after all these years. Or so everyone thought. Too bad the ideal couple was pretending. Too bad their deep dark secret came out on the dance floor. "Where Are They Now" and its great ensemble cast (Jacqueline Hickel, David Morwick, R. Brandon Johnson, Cindy Clark and L.B. Zimmerman) deliver a bittersweet Gen X commentary on the contemporary themes of marriage and divorce. "Where Are They Now" joins a select group of generational films in the vein of American Graffiti and The Big Chill. It's a new era with new social mores.
- A behind the scenes, intimate look into the world of Brian Culbertson. Take a trip into the recording studio, take a trip back to Brian's hometown and high school, hit the road with Brian and watch him record his live album from Capitol Records (Studio A) in Hollywood, CA.
- Young Kazakh girl in America meets her boyfriend's mother, who strongly dislikes her. Can Aray prove her future mother in law, that she is worth joining their high class family?
- Vern decides to get a tattoo in nearby Exeter which is a rough little town where the kids from Cardella go to booze and pickup women. He takes Howie along so Wes, Irene, Tom-Tom and Nora have to give up their date night to rescue them, or so they think. The frank discussions about sexuality and why young men go to a town like Exeter is explored with amazing realism. Humor and drama go hand in hand throughout the show. A flawless piece of writing. The last five minutes are a showcase for Randy Boone as he shows off his skills as both an actor and musician.
- Indian Summer has come to Cordella. While everyone else is basking in the sun and fun, Wes and Irene are stuck working and going to classes until they decide to skip out as well. The pair's relationship is explored expertly, including an opportunity for a little premarital sex. Irene (Jan Norris) displays her enormous talents as an actress. She gives a multi-layered performance as she does throughout the show, with the silences displaying an amazing level of subtly. Wes and Irene are about as real a couple as ever populated a TV show. Tom-Tom (Ted Bessell) slips in a nice bit about foreplay concerning a lecture he, Irene and Nora are attending. I start to get the impression that it may have been the barely disguised allusions to sex that doomed this show with the network as much as anything. Far ahead of its time. Makes you realize what we've lost in 50 years in terms of adult writing and performances in television drama. Listen for Lyle Waggoner as the announcer at the end of every show.
- Lewie talks with legendary trial lawyer and book author, Vincent Bugliosi, about his new book and efforts to prosecute George W. Bush for Murder and Wartime Crimes, then talks with Brad Friedman about vote tabulation devices, then Lewie and Alexa Demara are on the playground with 'My Trike'
- 2005–10 (6)TV EpisodeClients of ArykasandYbots Management/PR attended the 8th Annual "Celebrity Red Carpet Cancer Charity Event" on Saturday, October 29th 2022 at Madame Tussauds Hollywood. This year's theme was called "Halloween Hotness: Defying Gravity" and was an homage to the enchantment of musicals. The non-profit organization is a fundraiser benefiting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. "Halloween Hotness" was first originated in 2014 in memory of a fallen family member of Brian Sikoff to pancreatic cancer.
- 2019–10 (6)TV EpisodeDiana Carter and clients of ArykasandYbots Management/PR attended the 8th Annual "Celebrity Red Carpet Cancer Charity Event" on Saturday, October 29th 2022 at Madame Tussauds Hollywood as Special Guests. This year's theme was called "Halloween Hotness: Defying Gravity" and was an homage to the enchantment of musicals. The non-profit organization is a fundraiser benefiting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. "Halloween Hotness" was first originated in 2014 in memory of a fallen family member of Brian Sikoff to pancreatic cancer. Dan Kennedy filmed interviews for "Dawna of the Darkness" and "Eye on Entertainment".
- 2005–10 (7)TV EpisodeDawna Lee Heising won Best Actress at the 2014 Mockfest Film Festival at Raleigh Studios for her role of Naomi Perkins in "Teacher's Day" from Jared Masters and Frolic Pictures.
- Lauren Conrad, Anita Elsbree, Eddie Pepitone.
- 1962–196330m9.9 (7)TV EpisodeFree spirited college student/artist Nora (Anne Schuyler) is added to the cast. Much of the story focuses around her and Wes when she's stranded on a side road resulting in Wes losing a load of tires he's hauling back to the gas station he works at. The tire part of the episode goes on a bit long, but the rest of the show is great. It's portrait of college students is relevant to any era. The story also highlights the conflicts between Wes and his fiancé Irene, a non-student, who's acting as the surrogate wife/mother for the group. Irene and Nora's confrontation and reconciliation at the end of the show are as well written as anything you'll find on TV in any era. The show had definitely found its footing by the end of episode three.
- 2005–9.9 (7)TV EpisodeThe Roger Neal and Marianne Lai Oscar Viewing Dinner and 2020 Icon Awards were held at the Hollywood Museum on February 9, 2020. Robert Amico, Justin Shenkarow, Manu Intiraymi and Eye on Entertainment host Dawna Lee Heising are cast in writer and producer Matthew Russell Johnson's upcoming comedy "Pizza Shop Madness". The film will be directed by Robert Amico.
- A psychic named Gabriel uses trickery to convince his clients that he can talk to the deceased. After a series of violent nightmares he gradually starts to receive stigmata which enables him to actually see people's future. As a non believer he is shocked by the occurrence and tries to prevent the changes in him from happening even further. During a rainy night a woman called Olympia arrives to his psychic center and asks him to tell her if she will ever be pregnant. In his vision he sees her dying and is faced with the dilemma of bringing this bad news to her. He chooses not too, which in the end has its consequences.
- The sci-fi adventures of an intergalactic burlesque dancer and her bodyguard.
- A coming of age story of an Irish American teen who, while debating on completing confirmation to please his fundamental mother, discovers the true meaning of community and sacrifice disguised as a polar bear.
- When fear meets freedom, a torrid love affair ensues.
- A black man who is maligned by his military peers. They play jokes on him to see his reaction; and he soon becomes "The Patsy" for their abusive entertainment. They lose all respect for him until they play their last "joke" on him; and through his selfless act of boundless courage he makes them realize that he is a better man than the lot of them combined.
- When Leo has a heart attack and ends up in the hospital, his former wives arrive and all stay at George's house.
- Bette Davis is the host of the evening.
- Greendale Community College is transformed into an apocalyptic war zone when the dean promises the winner of a paintball competition priority registration, and it could fan the flames of sexual tension between Jeff and Britta.
- At Abed and Troy's housewarming party, Jeff decides to let the decision on who gets the pizza rest on the roll of the dice, leaving Abed to contemplate six alternate realities.
- Todays theme is Trick and Treat Your Body Healthy.
- Glen Tavern's coffee maker breaks, lucky for him Big Dave's coffee maker emporium is selling new coffee makers. Now Glen not only has to make it to Big Dave's but also face the craziness which is, the outside world.
- Vincent Edwards is the weeks host and begins the show by singing, "A Fellow Needs a Girl", "Lulu's Back in Town" and "Maria" solo. Then, the Rogge Sisters perform an acrobatic routine by walking around on top of giant rubber balls, while the audience tries to decide if this even qualifies as a routine. A young Joan Rivers then does a stand-up comedy act. And, Liza Minnelli performs "Where Did You Learn to Dance?" and "There Is a Time", immediately followed by, Vincent Edwards and Liza Minnelli dueting, "Everything I've Got Belongs to You". Next up, is Bertha and Tina, a trained elephant act, followed by, Bette Davis doing a dramatic reading of a Dorothy Parker poem. The show ends with Vincent Edwards doing a solo of, "Ida".
- Jim Berg has a drinking problem that he and his wife Loretta deny. His alcoholic escapades cause embarrassment and suffering prompting Loretta to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and she is able to help him face the truth.
- The Pearsons gather around Rebecca's bedside.
- 2011–20145mPG-139.7 (20)TV EpisodeA deserted theater and a late night meeting with Sandra West spells danger for Superseven!
- Episode: (2014)2008–202241mTV-PG9.7 (41)TV EpisodeTreating for psoriasis; tips for preventing fungal infections.
- 2008–202241m9.7 (39)TV EpisodePotential dangers of hair dye: See the shocking side effects one woman suffered from a severe allergic reaction. Then, see how a cutting-edge implant alleviated one man's chronic back pain after 19 unsuccessful surgeries. Plus, a woman who dropped 500 pounds gets a life-changing surprise.
- Randall hosts a Super Bowl party; Kevin and Kate reconnect with their past.
- An encounter that Barry never could have predicted has surprising effects.
- The story of the making of a local access television station... Hollywood Local Access Television to be exact and the comedic conflicts that arise from the interaction of the quirky characters and situations that come together during the process.
- A recluse and his brother try to make amends.
- Bronk and a private investigator go after a killer who uses legal loopholes to do away with criminals.
- Bette Davis is the host of the evening.
- The excellent opening captures the quintessence of the four guys as they set out on a Saturday morning, Howie to play basketball and the three older guys to take an aptitude test setup by Irene. Wes gets frustrated and gets drunk in a show which is unfortunately played for laughs. Nothing like a happy drunk in the good old 60s. Fortunately, the hangover is played for real. In uncharacteristic fashion, Tom-Tom comes to Wes's rescue. The final scene between Wes (Glenn Corbett) and Irene (Jan Norris) is excellent, as always.
- In a "spaghetti western" parody, Pierce tries to get revenge on the rest of the study group during this year's paintball tournament.
- The New Directions remember Finn.
- Three very different criminals team up for a series of heists and walk into some of the most thrilling experiences in the corrupt city of Los Santos.
- After Clementine catches her boyfriend cheating on her, her grief of being unceremoniously single takes over her life. Join Clementine as the five stages of grief force her to deal with loss and to gain her independence. Sometimes insanity is the only way back to sanity.
- A person, different from most, recently moved to a new country with no knowledge of the local language. This adversity doesn't stop him from fulfilling his true purpose of spreading love.
- Trapped in a loveless but well-positioned marriage to the King's brother, the Duchess of Orleans faces a crucial moral dilemma when she finds herself pursued by a dashing courtier who desires her as a woman and not a princess.
- A left-handed college student joins a religious organization and attempts a right-handed lifestyle, only to suffer the consequences.
- Under the eyes of a teenager an entire dramatic chain of events is taking place. He understands that with the power of his mind he can push the time back and change the destiny and course of events of multiple people.
- The radio reports that Dr. Chameleon's reign of terror in Rivertown may be ending soon; listening is a woman who's just called the police. They arrive and interrogate her. She's just finished a double shift at a hospital; there's a body in her flat. Did she kill him? She tries to explain. Then we see the coroner make a startling discovery, and in a flashback, we see what really happened.
- A depressed writer detached from reality lives vicariously through an imaginary women she creates in her mind. This silent Art House Film Directed by Ace Fillmore is accompanied by a haunting musical score from composer Spencer McNeil
- In the series finale, Angel reveals that his questionable moral behavior has been part of a bigger plan: to destroy The Circle of the Black Thorn and show the Senior Partners that the power of good can still make a difference. Wesley struggles with helping Illyria adapt to the world, scolding her for her attempts to take on Fred's form. As Gunn continues his quest of self-discovery, Lorne becomes more aware of the lack of happiness in the world. Harmony attempts to seduce Marcus Hamilton for information, Lindsey makes an important decision regarding his alliance, and Eve continues to deal with being mortal. As Spike comes closer to understanding the nature of heroism, Angel pays a visit to the one person he truly loves. On Angel's bidding, the gang goes out and spends each day as if it were their last...
- The Brady kids neglect to check with their parents before inviting the kids from "What's Happening!!" to appear on the show.