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- Profiling the 1995 murder of Tajano star Selena by former fan club president, Yolanda Saldavar. Re-enactments included such as the courtroom.
- Saturday Night Live star Gilda Radner, was profiled. Radner, has had it all in her comedic career. Was married to Gene Wilder until her demise was met in 1989.
- 1996– 2hTV-PG8.0 (54)TV EpisodeA biography of the short life of actress Dominique Dunne, documenting her arrival on the Hollywood scene, her tragic relationship with John David Sweeney, her subsequent murder at his hands, and the aftermath of the murder.
- 1996– TV-PG4.4 (52)TV EpisodeThe documentary covered the double homicide of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The prime suspect was O.J. Simpson, Nicole's ex-husband and celebrity.
- The documentary profiled the life and times of Bo Derek, model and actress, who became a sensation in the film, "10." She was married to John Derek, film director.
- Even though Linda Blair hit stardom with her role in "The Exorcist", the actress experienced difficulties in her personal life.
- Chronicled is the life of Redd Foxx (aka John Sanford). Talked about is the actor's hard life, climb and fall of fame and fortune, working on Sanford & Son, and more. Also talked about is his tragic death in 1991, where he was having a real heart attack and everyone thought he was just playing. Also talked about was a Sanford & Son-like movie with Eddie Murphy playing Sanford. Now that could work! But instead they called it "The Redd Foxx Show", Redd was on it before his death.
- The bright and dark side of the long life and career of singer, actor and democrat activist Frank Sinatra.
- Harris Glen Milstead, a portly Baltimore actor, developed the drag persona of "Divine," and starred in several low-budget films directed by his friend John Waters. He became a cult figure with his over-the-top roles in such Waters productions as "Pink Flamingos" and "Hairspray," but his life was cut short at the age of 42 due to a heart attack.
- Chain smoking comedian Andrew Dice Clay, was performing in clubs all over with vulgar jokes. Includes interviews with himself, friends and, movie stars.
- Identifying the ABC drama "Eight is Enough" (1977-1981). Describes about the inexplicable cancellation of the series, squabbles behind the scenes, death, drugs, stalking, etc. Interviews with Dick Van Patten, Susan Richardson, Connie Needham, Lani O'Grady (before her death in 2001), Willie Aames, Betty Buckley, Joan Prather, director Harry Harris, Tom Braden and, William Blinn.
- Profiling 70's disco band "The Village People". The hits include "YMCA", "Macho Man", "In the Navy" along with interviews and the death of their record producer and songwriter Jacques Morali.
- A look at one of the most respected and memorable actors ever to hit the stage; Anthony Perkins.
- The documentary covered the legendary life of actress and philanthropist, Elizabeth Taylor.
- Documentary on the life and career of actress Claudia Jennings, whose promising career was cut short when she was killed in a traffic accident.
- The documentary covered the legendary entertainer and performer, Elvis Presley, and his relationship with Hollywood celebrities.
- The documentary profiled the hit comedy series, "I Dream of Jeannie," with cast and crew interviews.
- The documentary profiled the final and last days of Sharon Tate Polanski, a beloved actress and model, who was killed in 1969 by a cult in Los Angeles, California. She was eight months pregnant with her son at the time of her murder.
- 1996– TV-PG6.8 (15)TV EpisodeThe documentary and profile covering the life and career of Ron O'Neal.
- Outlining, the ABC sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter" that became a hit after its first year. During the success, their breakout star John Travolta who portrayed, Vinnie Barbarino was plucked by Robert Stigwood who offered Travolta a three picture deal. While the Travolta craze was going, there are tensions behind the scenes: Marcia Strassman, was becoming disenchanted with her role as Julie Kotter, she was only seen in the beginning and end joke of the series. Gabe Kaplan, who portrayed the teacher had several clashes with producer James Komack such as creative differences. The ratings began to drop after the third season because, the actors were close to their late 20s playing high school students. After the vast successes of "Saturday Night Fever" and "Grease", John Travolta decided to alter his original five year contract to give him more time, to make films. In the fourth season, Travolta was billed as "Special Guest Star" in eight episodes. Gabe Kaplan, was mostly absent from the final season due to creative differences. According to Pallilo (who portrayed Horshack), the night that the episode was going to air when, Horshack gets married. The episode, was preempted when then president Jimmy Carter was discussing about the Oil Crisis. Finally, it also discusses what the stars were doing after the shows cancellation.
- 1996– 1h 40mTV-PG7.0 (40)TV EpisodeBeverly Hillbillies cast members Donna Douglas, Max Baer, Louis Nye, Buddy Ebsen and more are interviewed and asked about what it was like working on the popular show. Memories, both good and bad are shared, as well as recalling the deaths of fellow cast members, and what everyone went on to do when the series ended.
- From his high school days as a bright, athletic but rebellious youth to his final attempt at one last Billy Jack movie three decades later, actor/writer/director Tom Laughlin was obsessed with having his career be done his way and on his own terms. Sometimes he succeeded, but often his head-butting resulted in public failures and another bankruptcy. This bio includes his time running a Montessori school, becoming an expert on Jungian psychology, pushing his views on religion and politics, and culminating in his run for US President.
- Investigating the 1969 death of "Wizard of Oz" star Judy Garland from drug overdose at 47.
- Describing the CBS #1 powerhouse "All in the Family", that dominated the spot for six years. Constituting interviews with the stars, producers, TV Clips along with the sequel "Archie Bunker's Place".