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- Special Agent John Kilmer leads an elite team on missions to eliminate terrorists and other threats as part of USA's Homeland Security force.
- "Keiths," "Lauries," "Shirleys," and "Dannies" who hope to impress their judges -- and America -- with their singing, acting, and resemblance to the original "Partridge" stars. Only eight hopefuls will make it to the sitcom cast.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- Corny, schmaltzy Christmas special takes place in the Big Apple on Christmas Eve. While shopping at landmark New York food establishments Perry draws numerous contrasts between Italians and his co-host who is clearly not Italian. Later on, Perry, his co-host, cast and crew are invited to the Long Island home of the Balducci family where they cook and enjoy a very Italian-American spaghetti dinner. Perry spontaneously starts singing "I Wish Everyday could be Like Christmas" soon joined by the crowd as the fake snow falls outside the window behind them. Very low budget, cute and good for the "red sauce" crowd.
- Special awards ceremony.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- Syndicated special that salutes Hollywood's contribution to popular music from the 1920s to the 1980s. Each of the seven hosts introduces a different decade.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- Comedy/Variety program staged for Prince Charles and Princess Diana at the London Palladium.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- The Screen Actors Guild Awards are where the actors call the shots. With 13 categories, the voting is done all by actors. With both television and film categories, the best performances of the year are recognized.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- See the powers of the paranormal world put to the test live on stage!
- When the team breaks into a chemical plant to stop a hostage situation, it leads to a shooting and the entire Threat Maxrix team is put on trial by Homeland Security. Frankie must team up with Homeland Security agent Anders to try to prove that the team did the right thing, while Kilmer becomes uncomfortable about his ex-wife spending more time with her latest interest.
- Frankie roughly interrogates a terrorist at Guantanmo in an attempt to stop the assassination of a major political figure, but in the process the terrorist dies and Frankie is put on trial. Kilmer and the team must look through the video tapes and see if they can stop the assassin and clear Frankie.
- Kilmer goes to Cambodia and finds trails of his father who went MIA in 1970 during the Vietnam War. Kilmer tracks down a friend of his father's and learns that his father is dead.
- When several dead people are found to have died mysteriously from an unknown virus, Colonel Atkins has Kilmer and Frankie investigate and they learn that the Russian mafia is plotting an biological outbreak using poisoned money from old KGB agents to spread all over the country to destroy the US currency policy.
- Kilmer and his team travel to Iraq to investigate the disappearance of a former Republican Guard chemical weapons specialist who may be plotting a terrorist attack in the USA on American troops before they can be deployed to the country in the continuing conflict against the Iraqi insurgents.
- In order to avert a deadly radioactive blast, the Threat Matrix team has to work with an unsure suspect to identify terrorists who, after plastic surgery, now have new faces.
- When the Threat Maxtrix team learns that a notorious arms dealer, named Frederic Vorn, will be coming to the USA to sell some lethal weapons, Kilmer has Mo go undercover to try to buy the weapons before they fall into the wrong hands. Meanwhile, Atkins meets with an old flame, named Senator Lily Randolph, for help in finding Vorn hoping it will lead the team to his other terrorist clients, but Atkins is eventually betrayed by Lily who wants to use the capture of Vorn for her own political gain.
- Kilmer and the team learns that an old cargo plane that was stolen out of Africa is now filled with old Soviet nuclear waste and being flown by two African AQ terrorists towards the USA on a suicide mission to strike an unknown target. Will the team be able to find the plane and stop it before it crashes into its target?
- A United Nations team travels to Mexico to investigate a bank that is suspected to be to be laundering drug money for a local cartel. Frankie goes undercover as part of the team. But when cartel terrorists take over the bank, Kilmer, Atkins, and the team makes a secret alliance with a Mexican official to try and save Frankie's life which is in grave danger.
- Kilmer, Frankie, Lark, Vargas and the team investigate the mysterious deaths of a group of people whom were sleeper agents whom are currently plotting to release a deadly germ warfare virus. The team races against the clock to find three infected young people whom have been unknowingly infected which they could kill thousands of Americans if they are not stopped.
- The team suffers an emotional setback when Vargas is killed while on a mission to stop the North Korean's prime minister's daughter from being kidnapped while in the USA to sign an important disarmament treaty. Kilmer and Frankie must find the culprits plotting to carry out the abduction before it leads to a further deteriorate of relations between the two Cold War countries.
- Kilmer, Frankie, Vargas and the rest of the team investigate a series of bombings at local universities and must find the culprit before he can strike again. While assisting with the case, Mo is forced to investigate an old friend from Egypt and use the powers of the Patriot Act to detain and interrogate when suspicion falls on him.
- In a deep underground bunker called 'The Vault' located somewhere in Washington D.C. a group of CIA, FBI and NSA agents work together as part of the USA Homeland Security Force to keep the America safe from terrorists and other threats that the US President receives in a series of classified documents code titled the 'Threat Matrix'. The leader of this unit is Special Agent John Kilmer, a brilliant 42-year-old former FBI agent whom has White House authorization to call upon the technical skills, firepower and the specialist agents. Kilmer reports only to Colonel Roger Atkins, the gruff and shrewd operations liaison to the President. Kilmer is always conflicted by the presence of his ex-wife, Special Agent Frankie Ellroy-Kilmer, on his team. Frankie is a 35-year-old, ruthless and highly trained CIA interrogation expert and 'profiler' whose skills allow her to crack even the most hardened enemies. The rest of Kilmer's team make up of Mohammad 'Mo', a 34-year-old Egyptian-American former CIA operative stationed in the Middle East; Lia 'Lark' Larkin, a 36-year-old former FBI forensics specialist; Tim Vargus, a 28-year-old ex-DEA agent from Miami; Jelani, a 24-year-old African-American computer genius who intercepts phone, fax and radio signals from around the world and supports the team with the latest NSA technology, as well as the hearing-impaired, but equally intelligent Holly Brodeen, a young NSA computer tech expert who coordinates with Jelani. To prove to the bureaucrats to continue funding for the Vault, Kilmer, Frankie and Vargas steal a nuclear warhead from a nuclear missile silo in South Dakota to prove the vulnerability of the safety of America's nuclear weapons from terrorists. Afterwards, following a tip from an informant, Frankie heads to Indonesia to talk to a prisoner who claims to have information on a group of AQ (Al Qaida) terrorists coming to the US to stage a massive terrorist attack on the DC stock exchange. But when Frankie is captured by the AQ handlers, Kilmer must not only try to negotiate her release, but find the 'sleeper terrorist' before he carries out his suicide mission and kills hundreds.
- Kilmer and the team try to stop a terrorist and his young daughter before they leave the country and to disarm a potentially deadly bomb before irreparable damage is done.
- When a mysterious sniper begins killing people in San Diego from great distances and the FBI is unable to find the culprit, Kilmer and the Threat Matrix team flies out to California to try to identify the sniper and figure out his motive as well as a way to stop him before he kills more people.
- Kilmer and the team learn that drug money recently confiscated in a raid is to be used by another foreign cell of AQ terrorists to make bombs to be detonated at a Veterans Day parade in Washington.