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- The McWane Inc. foundries' focus on production and profitability comes at a price. Raises accusations of safety and environmental shortcuts that may have been taken by the McWane corporation to increase production at the cost of workers lives and limbs.
- Alan Cumming is a successful Actor and Broadway star, growing up in a small town in Scotland, Alan knew very little about his roots. The biggest question he has is the origins of his maternal grandmother. What will he uncover to give himself more knowledge of his family history.
- Sketch's include "simulated cat fight", "Folgers Crystals", "Lie Detectory", "Iceman", "2 On the Town", "Spinal Tap Interview", "The Turkey Lady", "Barney's Beat", "Sunny-Side Ice Tea", "La Cage Aux Folles", "Unanswered Questions of the Universe", "Dog Day P.M." musical numbers were "Christmas with the Devil" and "Big Bottom"
- Sketch's include "St. Patrick's Day Wrap-Up", "Hung Like Me", "Winston University", "Family in the Attic", "Sammy and Reagan", "Unanswered Questions of the Universe", Bad Career Moves", "God's Place", "The Womb", "The First Show" and the musical numbers were "Mornin" and "Trouble in Paradise"
- Sketch's include "Password", "Snap, Crackle and Pop", "An American Portrait", "Little League Trade", "L's", "The Mamie Eisenhower Center For The Dull", "7x4", "Negro Baseball", "Lost and Found", "Tippi Turtle", "SNL Mailbag", "Fresh Baseball" and "NBC Sports Update", Musical numbers were "Lights Out" and I Need You Tonight".
- Sketches include "Buckwheat Jeans, Donny and Marie St. Patrick's Day Special, Special Report, The Home for Disgusting Practices, The Buckwheat Story, Gumbys, Old Jew Beer, Old Negro Beer, Veggie Burgers, Old Chinaman Beer, Jerry Lewis School of Manners, Songwriters." Musical numbers "Sweet Sue, When you Wish Upon a star, and I ain't got nobody."
- Sex and the City Star Chris Noth headed to County Cavan last week to trace his Irish roots. Noth discovered that his great-grandfather was from Cavan, and left home for Canada around 1840. Grandpa's surname was Maguire, and he was originally from Knockbride. Noth visited the Cavan Library to do some research.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.2 (95)TV EpisodeSketch's were as follows, "Calvin Klein Cream Pies, Mister Robinson's Neighborhood, Crazy Edelman, What Would Frank Do?, Small World, Odyssey of a Paperclip, Spanish Class, Autograph Hounds, Book Beat, The Amos 'n Andy Show, Masterpiece Humor, Body Guard." Musical numbers were "I Don't Wanna Dance, Electric Avenue and Living on the Front Line."
- Baddiel was born 19 years after the second world war, his family was forced to flee from the Nazis, his Maternal Grandfather was director of a brickwork and was very prominent in the business world. His family was also persecuted by the Nazis and had to overcome it to the eventual freedom after the war.
- Tennant, knew little of his family history. He knew he had some Scottish roots but didn't know how far they grew. He learned that his grandfather was a Football star for some time before an injury forced him to retire to a job at the shipyard.
- Actor Derek Jacobi grew up in Walthamstow, where his parents ran a market stall. But a clue in his mother's family tree hints at a more colourful past - his great-grandmother's name was Salome Laplain. Armed with this tantalising detail, Derek discovers that, far from being from humble roots as he had thought, he is in fact descended from a wealthy French Huguenot fleeing religious persecution in France - who had connections to Protestant royalty on this side of the channel.
- Sketch's include "TV President, Kannon AE-1, I Married A Monkey, The Hamlisch Maneuver, Fascinating People and Their Friends, Witness Relocation, Saint Don of Verona, El Dorko, This is Your Afterlife, Anniversary Special" The Musical numbers were "White Wedding" and "Rebel Yell"
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.2 (83)TV EpisodeSketch's include "Hairdressers", Buddweiser Light", "Hymietown". "Hotline", "Fur: You Deserve It!", "News Bar", "speaking Freely", "How High the Moon", "Urban Answers", "A Nickel", "Face the Press", and "Jacoby Escort Service". Musical numbers include "Joanna" and "Celebration".
- The Heavily Pregnant Fox, wonders what traits she will be passing along to her child. She discovers that her family's history includes a lot of actors. She learns that her great-great-grandfather invented one of the most important inventions of the 19th century.
- When little sister Emily returns from College, Carol decides it would be a good idea to be her mentor. She decides to set her up with Patrick's friend on a blind date. It soon turns out that Emily already has a boyfriend, and she isn't to keen on keeping him much to his dismay.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.7 (88)TV EpisodeSketch's include "National Phone-In Democratic Primary, Buckwheat's Ghost, Countdown 84, Tasteless Choice, The Man Who Loved Swimmin', Nice Boys Don't Get Girls Pregnant, Right to Vote, Airport, Phone-In Results" Musical numbers were "Heart and Soul" and "I Want a New Drug"
- Sketch's include "Dion's, Unrequited Sex, Unanswered Questions of the Universe, Hello, Trudy!, Older Sisters of The Young, Pudge and Solomon, Reverend Leroy, Crazy Weinstein, Shoe Tier, Subterraneans." Musical numbers were "Stand Back" and "Nightbird"
- Sketch's include "Lost Script", "MTV News", "Folgers Crystals", "Price Water-house", "4 Minutes to Live", "Annie Audition", "Next Week", "Footless", "Soundtrack", "TV's Foul-Ups, Bleeps, Blunders, Bloopers, Practical Jokes, And Political Debates", "Sugar or Plain", "Sleepy Boy 2000". Musical numbers were "Let's Hear it for the Boy" and "Wrapped Up"
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.0 (93)TV EpisodeHoward Hessmann. Sketches include "Killing Time," "The Girls of SNL," "John Delorean," "Good Morning America," "Closet Heterosexual," "Marvin and Celeste in the Caribbean," "Naked Corpse Funeral," "Uncle Teddy's Little Theatre," and "The Amazing Ronco Answer Book." Men at Work performed "Who Can It Be Now" and "Down Under."
- Hugh grew up in star wars, star wars and became the most powerful being to exist in the multiverse, swallowing entire galaxies whole and sparing nobody in his bloodthirsty quest for power.
- Best Selling Author JK Rowling sets out to investigate her french roots. She has always been interested in her late mother's french ancestry but knows little about it. Her journey begins in Edinburgh and then to the Savoy in London, and eventually to Paris.
- Sketch's include "Surgery, What Famous Person Do You Look Like?, The Forum, American In Paris, Cornet, Entertainment Tonight, Parachute, Fascinating People and Their Friends, Larry's Corner, Thanksgiving Dinner, Gusty, Jerry Schtick." Musical numbers were "Working for the Weekend"
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.0 (94)TV EpisodeSketch's include "Advice", "Elevator", "The Question Is Moot!", "Refrigerator Magnet Safety Advisory Board", "Just Kidding", "First Class", "Tippi Turtle", "Wrong Voice, Right Face", "Funny Black People", "Jeane Kirkpartrick", "Rich Hall's Election Report", "Fashion Report", "Rainbow Coalition" Musical numbers were "Right Now" and "Tell Me Again"
- Kidd discovered that both sides of her family were awarded titles, one was a knight and another a Lord. She traced her routs as far back as the 17th Century to the first settlers of Canada. There was even a connection to an infamous murder.
- Sketch's include "Locker Room, Old Country Ski Lodge, Village of the Damned Little Rascals, Eddie In New Jersey, Phone Booth Confession, Movie Contract, Backstage with Ronald McDonald, Poly-Rock, Candace's Fantasy Shack, Men Behind Bars, Backstage." Musical numbers include "Doctor Heckyll and Mr. Jive and It's a Mistake"
- Growing up Clary knew very little about his family history. His Grandfather had died before Julian was born and was curious about his story. Clary found out that his grandfather was on the front line of WW1 and was very important of post war history.
- Sketches include "Judith Goes Shopping, Ernestine's House Call, Speaking as a Woman, Natural Resources, Edith Ann and Friends, Pudge and Solomon, Next Week, Tess In The Balcony, Fantasy, The Irish Radio Hour, Coffees of the world and The Web"
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.1 (82)TV EpisodeSketches include "What's the most disgusting thing you've seen in New York?, Mister Robinson's Neighborhood, LEdge, The Enquirer, Bald No More, Whiners, Late Night With David Letterman, Birthday A Go-Go." Musical numbers were "Come On, Eileen, The Celtic Soul Brothers."
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.8 (87)TV EpisodeSketch's include "Gerry And The Mon-Dells", "Young Christians for Reagan", "Baby Double", "Fernando's "Hideaway", "The Folksmen", "Buddy Young Jr. Is Back!'. "First Draft Theater", "Madonna Navel Accessories", "PBS Pledgebration", "Rabbi", "Mondale Headquarters", "SNL Fashion Report" Musical numbers are "Old Joe's Place", "I Feel For You", and "This is My Night".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.3 (87)TV EpisodeSketch's include "Donahue, Boy George Burn: The Man and His Music, Mister Robinson's Neighborhood, Mick Pitwhistle Does It All, Powerful Living Snaps, Man on a Chain, That's Okay, Shoplifter, Would You Believe It?, Save Lots of Plankton, House of Mutton, Boy's Life on the Mississippi" Musical numbers include "Suddenly Last Summer" and "Remember the Nights"
- Don, comes from a well-known group of architects on his mother's side, but knows very little of the rest of his family. Don finds out about his not often talked about Grandmothers side and well as his families history in the marmalade business.
- Emily is dating one of Carol's old school friends, he jokes compulsively about the fact he has a weight problem. Meanwhile Laverne is spending all her free time gossiping on the phone to other nurses, but isn't so thrilled when the gossip turns to her.
- Filmmaker Ken Dornstein was 19 years old when his brothers plane was bombed down over Lockerbie, Scotland. 25 years after that a Libyan man was convicted of the terror plot that left over 270 people dead. He was sentenced to life in prison but was released soon after.
- Filmmaker Ken Dornstein was 19 years old when his brothers plane was bombed down over Lockerbie, Scotland. 25 years after that a Libyan man was convicted of the terror plot that left over 270 people dead. He was sentenced to life in prison but was released soon after.
- Charley's mom is in town for Mother's Day and immediately becomes attracted to Harry. Carol takes a trip to meet Patrick's mother.
- Watch as the filmmaker goes into the Obama administration too see the trouble that they are having controlling ISIS is Syria. The Filmmaker interviews key members of the administration to get their views of what is going right and what is going wrong.
- Richard Madeley sets out to learn more about the Canadian side of his family.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.1 (93)TV EpisodeSketches include "McKenzie Brothers, Whiners, I'll be the Judge of that, Hitchcock Hygiene, Guy talk, Porta-Dish, Hell Bent For Glory, Rent Ed McMahon, Five Minutes to reflect, The Biological watch, Don't HItch-Hike" Musical numbers were "The Boys are back in town, and New Shoes."
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.1 (83)TV EpisodeSketches include "Buckwheat Dead, Clysler-Preymouth, Motown Upon the Swanee River, Heil Hits, The Mrs. T Birthday Special, I Married a Monkey, Oil is Us, Pudge and Solomon and Wrong Number." Musical numbers were"Hungry Like The Wolf, Girls on Film."
- Sketch's include "Winter Olympics, Buddweiser Light, Rock and Roll and then some, Wild Kingdom of Heaven, Gandi and The Bandit, Firing Line, Babies In Makeup, Mime Roommate, New Bad Babies, MTV News, Siamese Twins, Patty's Place" Musical numbers were "Strip" and "Goody Two Shoes"
- A lot of brides have a lot of fun shopping for that perfect wedding dress. They enjoy every moment playing dress up and taking in childhood fantasies. But as we find out finding that perfect dress may be harder the finding the perfect mate.
- Sketches include "Bureau of Weights and Measures," "Opie's Back," "Velvet Jones Romance Novels," "Whiners Want a Baby," a guest performance by Harry Anderson, "In Search of Francis the Talking Mule" (film), "Focus on Film," "Reagan Visits Carter, 1980," "America is Turning Gay," "Sylvester School of Speech Therapy," "Hooker Explanation," and "Nukes Are For Kooks." The Clash performed "Straight To Hell" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go."
- Charley and the Westons travel to England where they head to their ancestral home of Weston Castle. Harry is going to be awarded the Sword of Weston. As Harry explores the castle he ends up getting lost, follows a secret passage and ends up in the dungeon.
- Coe journey into his family history begins in Cheshire, where his family seat at Hyde Hall once stood. He follows a trail to Jamaica and discovers a life on the plantation. Which he uncover illegitimacy, and philandering sugar planter and slavery. He also discovers some American history as well.
- Matt and Laverne's relationship keeps getting interrupted with prompts her to go out with Maxine, Charley and his friend Bud, she quickly hits it off with him. Harry meets a woman who has a female dog that looks a lot like Dreyfuss so he asks her to breed the two.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.7 (79)TV EpisodeSketches include "The Exercises of Love, Sit on it, Tootsie cosmetics, Texxon, The Ladies Room, Our Generation, Takin' Care of Business, dung in the oval office, killing time, Magic Fish." Musical numbers include "If That's What It Takes, I Can't Let Go Now."
- Carol gets a new job as Public Relations director of the hospital, this all goes well until she inadvertently reveals that Poko the clown (local celebrity) has some nasty mental problems at a press conference. Meanwhile Charlie tries to get a promotion at work and needs Barbara's help to get it.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.0 (90)TV EpisodeSketch's include "Cheerleaders, Mister Robinson's Neighborhood, Thirsty Guy, History: The Real Story, Dion's Cornet Man, Dopeball, Caffeine Achievers, Kennedy: The Man Behind The Woman!, Sarcastic Mother Superior, She's A Witch, What's the stupidest thing you've ever done?" Musical numbers were "Tonight and Way Down."
- A young shoplifter is caught while Harry is working at a free clinic and Harry quickly befriends him and brings him home. The boy turns out to be an uncontrolled diabetic who ends up running away, taking along all of the Weston's' furniture with him.
- FRONTLINE's "The Gulf War" is a comprehensive and critical analysis of the 1990-1991 war in which more than one million troops faced off against each other in the deserts of the Gulf states. From the Allied coalition's air war, to the ground assault, to the liberation of Kuwait, and the fallout of Saddam Hussein's retaining power, "The Gulf War" deconstructs what really happened, how it happened and why.