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- Chief Halftown hired one of his close and personal friends, Horace Hoffman, to make his Indian headdress and wardrobe. Horace was from Reading, Pa. They had become friends after having The Tulpehocken Indian dancers on his show. Horace, his wife Vera and his two sons Tommy and Bobby were all part of that dance group.
- On a snowy, winter morning in north Texas a young woman sprints from the back door of her farmhouse and disappears into the woods. When Paul, a policeman from a neighboring town comes to investigate he finds her mother, Adelaide, tending to the aftermath. Through their interaction we learn of a tumultuous past between mother and daughter, between Adelaide and Paul, and how the line between wrong and right is often drawn thin by the ghosts of our past.
- Anka talks about his first childhood crush leading to skits about young love by Off-Broadway group The Premise Players. Barrie Chase portrays a hopeful young dancer auditioning for a Broadway show. The unseen director (Fosse) puts her through a series of dances - Can-Can, Flamenco, Ballet, burlesque dance - only to tell her she's not 'the right type.'
- A whimsical piece about kids trying to stay cool when the weather gets warm. Based on the silent film model, we follow two young girls as they struggle with financial woes, transportation issues, and bully problems. Nothing will stop them from that ice cream cone. A lighthearted romp through an Austin afternoon, this piece will make you long for your childhood the same way these characters long for a frozen treat.
- A glimpse of the future - where the few survivors of a nuclear holocaust are cloned from one man and video phone messages retrieved from the past contain the only reminders of what was human passion.
- Homeland Security Agent Jay Kapstan feels like he doesn't belong in this world and an intruder alert on his shift at the surveillance office reveals why.
- Host takes a unique adventure investigating the mysteries surrounding environmental damage and cleanup efforts across the United States in the TV series Environmental Presence. Host begins by interviewing eyewitnesses, then specialists, and spiritual leaders as well. We all know that there is science to it all when it comes to toxic damage and cleanup efforts, but indigenous people and people of various religions have performed their own efforts for cleaning Earth as well. This is a travel excursion into the world of toxic contamination, man-made and natural. From the city of Centralia, Pennsylvania where the underground fire is still burning to the Le Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California, with some man-made toxic damage in between. There is a lot to see and discover interviewing environmental scientists, specialists, Native American Indians, Voodoo Leaders and more on how the Earth can be restored. Spiritual Environmentalism, where science meets spiritual Earth - Environmental Presence.
- Fred Astaire enters to "Top Hat" surrounded by Go-Go dancers, and then he talks about the new dances, the Suns Family balancing act performs, Paul Lynde and Carmen Phillips appear in Herb Hartig's sketch "Don't," in which Paul attempts to rescue Carmen from a suicide jump, then the Andre Tahon Puppets appear, the We Five sing their hit "You Were On My Mind," Fonteyn and Nureyev dance the Black Swan, Jackie Mason does a monologue about the world situation, Jazz organist Jimmy Smith plays, Fred talks about getting older and then closes the show dancing to "The Cat," accompanied by Smith.
- Wanda used to be the source of knowledge in Dog River, but feels the Internet is cramping her style. Wanda and Lacey entice the residents of Dog River with click bait texts. Lacey and Emma compete to see whose potato special at the Ruby is better. Oscar sets up bait shop across from Corner Gas to teach Brent a lesson. Davis and Karen use Hank in their training exercise that leads to chaotic results.