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- A policeman works to figure out whether a violent teen murdered his family.
- Rendered a quadriplegic since a child from a near-fatal neck injury, a young girl fights against all odds to succeed in life from grade school to her acceptance into college under the assistance of her loyal and dedicated mother.
- A team of detectives use mathematics and logic to solve crimes.
- Trials and tribulations at Pittsburgh radio station WENN back in the late 1930s, when radio was king.
- A mobster, suspected of cooking the books, is targeted by the mob boss. His family manages to escape. He cuts a deal with FBI for witness protection program. A rough week follows for the family.
- The film is about two companies who are battling it out for customers, Mary Kay, and one of her workers Lexi Wilcox are fighting it out with Jinger Heath. Who will win? You will have to see.
- The real-life struggle to contain the environmental and financial damage caused to Alaska by the oil spill from the Exxon Valdez is dramatized.
- Everyday Heroes is the true story of racial conflicts in Deer River, Minnesota, in 1985. Racism runs rampant between the whites and the native Ojibwe Americans, including within the school's faculty and students. Various situations intertwine: a promising high school art student dreams of art school but is turned the other way by a guidance counselor, a white family forbids their eight-year-old daughter to play with native students, white teachers fight for the integrity of their students while others fight back. While many of the characters have been fictionalized, four faculty members remain true to life.
- A special commemorating the 15th anniversary of "The Big Apple Circus." The program combines backstage, rehearsal and performance footage.
- Teenage girl desperately wants to be popular. One day an angel grants her that wish, by giving her a new image every day. But soon she wishes she could just be herself.
- Two students cry censorship when the school asks them to edit out portions of their film which are deemed 'inappropriate'
- 1992–199630mTV-147.2 (33)TV EpisodeA ten-year-old boy is accidentally killed when he and a friend play with a gun.
- George and Pat get a call from their old Los Angeles boss: Chief Thad Green who tells them that the Despair Diamond from an earlier case and donated to charity, is in fear of being stolen again at a gala in Monterey, California.
- The Mathnetters have their hands full when a man has been abducted and a diamond stolen by a thief who used a "secret trick" to get in and out.
- A young girl with the help of the Mathnetters goes on a treasure hunt to try to clear her old relative's name.
- Captain Greco sends George and Pat on loan to the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) where a counterfeiter is ruining the monetary unit of a tiny Monaco-like kingdom ruled by a teenager.
- George is furious when The Mike Pliers Show, a highly-acclaimed children's detective show, is canceled. The Mathnetters investigate the Hoover Ratings Service with Mike Pliers himself and his fan club president.
- George and Kate witness on TV a somewhat successful prediction of the previous night's minor L.A. earthquake by a psychic and claims she will predict an upcoming quake for $10,000,000, and the next quake in Los Angeles for free.
- Armed with a search warrant, Captain Greco and George search Pat's apartment, where they believe a particular (and very expensive) bracelet has been stolen and hidden by her.
- George and Kate receive a coded message from a famous undefeated wrestler known as The Masked Avenger who is being blackmailed by a mob of greedy gamblers to throw a charity wrestling tournament.
- George and Kate use their mathematical skills and discover a pattern to the rash of robberies in which the thief was talking like a duck.
- Pat and George goes to an old house to attend a "Mystery Weekend" game. They soon found out that they walked right into a real mystery, as six guests get kidnapped one by one.
- George and Kate investigate a series of stolen parking meters all over New York City and in the midst of the investigation, George's wife informs him that his apartment is robbed.
- Pat's friend, the daughter of a clown claims her father is accused of embezzlement at the Bank of Legume and it's up to the Mathnetters to clear his name and find out who really did do it.
- George and Pat question the victims, most of whom turn out to be YOGURTs (Young Overbearing Greedy Upwardly-mobile Rude Twerps) robbed of unusual appliances while staying at the Poconos Paradise resort in Pennsylvania.
- Someone is bankrupting an insurance company with an old-fashioned insurance fraud...and it's up to the Mathnetters to stop the culprit.
- A ventriloquist's suitcase containing one of two dummies was switched with another containing a million dollars.
- Government officials enlist George and Kate's help in securing an unmanned weather plane known as the Z-13. But when they arrive at MacArthur Airport in Long Island, they find that the plane is gone.
- After their transfer to New York City, Kate and George's first assignment involves people swindled by a swami who sent letters predicting the winners of horse races and lotteries. All of which were false.
- The Mathnetters are Broadway bound when Lauren Bacchanal, the lead of the revival "Anything Went" has been kidnapped and all evidence points to second lead (and Kate's old college friend) Eve Adams.
- With his new partner, Pat Tuesday, George scopes out journeyman baseball player Roy (Lefty) Cobb talent of hitting a ball at 143 miles per hour for a wicked batting average...but someone else is also watching Cobb.
- A record company was producing hit records...all of which were bad. Pat and George go undercover as a music band to find out what's going on.
- Rock star Steve Stringbean has been kidnapped. Kate and George start the search for him by communicating the kidnapper's phone number in a short piece of music in a proof-of-life message left on an answering machine.
- A bank is robbed and surveillance video implicates George Frankly! Can mathematics prove George's innocence?
- Maple is worried that she is not sophisticated enough to publicly date a congressman so she changes her speaking voice and even switches roles with Hilary.
- The radio station must choose between two wealthy benefactors who want prime spots: one of them believed to be Celia's mother.
- When a shady person from his past comes to the station looking for him, Mackie goes out of his way to not be found.
- Following the Pearl Harbor bombing, the male staff members consider enlisting. Hilary objects to Jeffrey's enlistment while Scott uses enlistment as an attempt to seduce Betty.
- Eugenia discovers pizza and teaches the WENN staff how to eat it. Meanwhile, the cast rallies around a Native American guest voice actor (Russell Means) who makes a special performance on the station.
- In order to break a record for longest radio drama show, the staff must stay awake for over two consecutive days.
- An escaped convicted murderer holds the staff hostage on the air with the intent of them using the Sherlock Holmes program to prove his innocence.
- With a process server in the building, members of the staff cross dress in order to avoid detection and protect Jeffrey from being served a summons for abandoning his overseas wife.
- After Hilary is unable to sing live on the air, she comes up with a traumatic childhood story so that Betty will sing for her without the listeners knowing the difference.
- The staff faces a major crisis when the phones are down and a pregnant lady comes to the station expecting the fictional Dr. Talbot to deliver her baby.
- After a woman calls in to the station in the early morning hours threatening to jump from a building ledge, the staff must pull out all of the stops to keep her from jumping.
- A new station manager arrives and shakes things up by having the actors incorporate product endorsements into the acting scenes.
- The staff gets mixed news over the holidays when they are able to book legendary singer Gloria Redmond but later find out the truth regarding her visit to the station.