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- Marine biologist Jack Ellway and his son Brandon are drawn to the Polynesian island of Malau to study the effects of recent seismic activity on the area's marine life. Along with the local doctor Alyson Hart, they soon become caught up in the investigation of a series of recent drownings with unexpected results. As Jack explores the surrounding ocean for a mysterious marine creature, Brandon discovers and befriends a three-foot-long baby creature that is able to leave the ocean and walk on land. As more dangerous and giant creatures come onto the island, and the military begins to take offensive action, Jack must risk everything to save the creatures, the island and his son.
- This series began in NYC/Secaucus, on local station WOR-TV channel 9, in 1955, and ran a little more than 3 decades on that station, ending as a WWOR show in 1988. It featured top-tier movies, where each feature would run for an entire week, airing twice nightly. This format, that simulated the local neighborhood movie house, was also adopted by other local stations, realizing that this was one way to reach the most viewers, considering the competition from the networks. The first 3 features were "Magic Town" staring James Stewart, "Body And SouL" staring John Garfield", and "A Double Life"staring Ronald Coleman. Much of the 1930s and 40s library from RKO were featured. As the station was a subsidiary of "RKO General Tire", many of those films were rental free, to the station. Those RKO films included "King Kong","Gunga Din","Citizen Kane" and the "Fred Astaire"- "Ginger Rogers" RKO musicals. In the summer of 1957, a few of those RKO films such as "King Kong" and "Top Hat" were aired, one time only, on ABC Network TV, on Saturday nights, after which they returned to be rerun on "Million Dollar Movie".
- From WB, comes the hit local NY series, "Bugs and Daffy" which aired on WNEW, and later WNYW, from 1985 - 1987. And then on WWOR from 1987 - 1992. It was a hit anthology series which featured numerous "Looney Tunes" shorts from the the 1940s to around 1960.
- Carman shows his devotion to Christ in this hard-hitting and intense video, which won him some Dove Awards (in terms of the song and video). It was a loved song among Christians, airing on TBN, and later super smash hit UPN and its affiliates, such as notably WWOR.
- Carman performs, for the Lord, in this intense music video, based on a real life encounter he had a real warlock. It's a thrilling video, and a creepy skit. This is a very dark. It's an intense video. WARNING: it's not for little kids to see alone. It's for kids to see with their parents.
- From WWOR and GOPTV comes "Rising Tide," a UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship classic that was a hit show, especially among conservatives. It's a show that's still relevant to our times, and offers something to serve conservative viewers and a conservative population, with issues relating to school choice, budget spending, economics, religion, etc..
- The hard-hitting legendary video by Ice-T, part of the UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship of Adam G. It features the thrilling videos of Ice-T as he talks about the brutal realities of street life in Los Angeles. It's a great VHS and a must-have for everyone who's a true Ice-T fan.
- Alvin Slaughter praises God with all his heart is this memorable Dove Award-winning concert, that was shot at the Brooklyn Tabernacle, in Brooklyn. It was an unforgettable concert and a night of praise. It features the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, another Dove Award-winning group.
- From Ruffhouse Records, comes the video, featuring 5 videos from Cypress Hill and Tim Dog. These hit songs rocked the foundation of American pop culture, so much that both artists were banned from MTV and BET. In this VHS are the full-length versions of these 5 hit songs.
- Moe and ET hit it hard, as the two bros, go wild and bring the true sex, cursing and violence to reality TV and comedy in this hardened vicious prank show that aired on MyNetworkTV and WWOR, later in reruns and syndication. UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship and more popular than Dennis Cee TV, these guys really go to extremes, sometimes almost to the point of getting punched. Join these ladies' guys as they get girls, get punched, and even cause trouble themselves. It is a truly nasty show from start to finish.
- Perhaps stomping its parent company in viewers and subscribers (since Cinemax is far from being like HBO, and is actually more closer to be Warner Bros.-like), Cinemax's "Beyond the Screen" was a popular short hit series that aired during interstitial breaks from 1987 - 1997.
- From Spanish Christian singer Juan Carlos Alvarado is the memorable, almost-40 minute video, "Tu Palabra" (Spanish for "Your Word") in which he pours out his heart to the Lord in 10 tracks. Among some memorable selections are the titular song and "Dios Mio". It was a beloved album among Christians in both Spain and Spaniard America. It was a hit that aired, in selections, on Univision, Telemundo, Canal 5 (in his home country of Guatamela) and on UPN, NBC and their affiliates. Part of UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship.
- Tim Dog brags about who he is, what he can do to enemies, about his city - New York (the Bronx in this case), and about what a ladies' man he is in this intense graphic video. It was one of the hit singles of his album "Penicillin on Wax," released in late 1991. Now, with this article, hopefully, the video can be released and introduced to a new generation of Tim Dog and East Coast rap fans. Possible airings on MyNetworkTV, in the future, and my (Adam G.) revival of UPN (which was more popular than The WB, and more Warner Bros.-like, and even had more true Warner Bros. blood than Tribune's network [but that's another subject]) and my (Adam G.') WB network (which won't have a "The" before "WB" and all the Tribune stuff).
- This is the video to Too Short's hit song. It was a hit video that later had airings on UPN, and their affiliates, such as WWOR. It was a hit song about Too and his rapping abilities. He talks about how he's mostly clean. He brags about his skills.
- The K-9 Posse, hailing from the city of Brooklyn, brag about their lyrical skills on the mic in this highly charged and explosive music video, with the group being led by legendary Brooklyn MC Vernon Lynch. It was a smash explosive video that was a big hit on MTV and BET, and also later airings on the super-smash hit network UPN and many of its affiliates, most notably, its New York affiliate, WWOR. Featuring a very funny "Seinfeld"ian ("Seinfeld" was in the works at the time of this video) opening.
- In this legendary, hard-hitting video, Biohazard talks about the brutality of the Brooklyn streets (Brooklyn, being the angriest city, on tie with Detroit, and South River, NJ), and drug dealing. Brooklyn was a city of crime (not to be confused with violence), on par with New York, at the time. Mostly of the non-violent, non-street type (meaning muggings, robberies, purse-snatching), and sometimes drug dealing (usually non-violent). It was a hit video feature the bro or cus of Jerry Seinfeld, Evan Seinfeld, who was one of the big members. It was a hit video that aired on MTV and BET, with later airings on UPN, another smash hit network, as opposed to The WB, and its affiliates like WWOR. It's also a testimony to "Seinfeld" being more popular than "Friends." The song was a hit on the Billboard charts, and a lot of teenagers rocked out to this, as well as had their posters.
- Baba Ken Okulolo and his legendary band sing and have a blast in this video, set on a beach on the Atlantic coast of Nigeria. In English and Yoruba/Igbo (and many another native language of Nigeria), they party in this classic sub-Saharan Episcopal choir brass song, that was a studio-produced hit that later hit the States, on UPN and its affiliates.
- Latin music superstar Luis Miguel sings his heart out to the girls in this classic 1993 studio-produced sub-Saharan Episcopal choir brass hit "Suave." In this girls come droning. It's a romantic video, and a beautiful video for all couples to see. In this video, Luis sings on a beach, somewhere in Mexico. A girl comes rushing to him. Throughout the song, Luis and his girl dance passionately. And a couple of people sing in the background. It was a hit video that hit every air wave in Mexico, worldwide in the USA. In the USA/Mexico this was a hit on Univision and on UPN. In the USA the song was a major hit on Nuyorican (which Luis is partially) Telemundo, with airings on their affiliates, such as WNJU Telemundo 47. The song gathered many Grammys, and helped cement Luis Miguel into a major Mexican Rodeo, and many girls gushed and fell in love with Luis, and guys wanted to be him. It's part of his Grammy-winning 1993 album "Aries," which was released to a lot of radio play. It was released by Warner Bros. and by Warner Home Video on some venues. Throughout the video, his woman smiles as he sings his heart out. A group of singers descend out of the bushes, and start singing the chorus. The song gets more dramatic and romantic as the song progresses. The trumpet intensifies, as the studio-produced hit hits the break, and Luis does a quieter melodic singing, and then the song changes pitch, and re-goes into the chorus, before the sax solo.
- The legendary video to their classic horrorcore song called "Pure." The Troubleneck Bros. were a hardcore/bragging/battle/horrorcore rap group from either Harlem or the Bronx, New York City. They gained notoriety for their songs, which were graphic and violent, and some bloody. They were initially banned from MTV, and BET did not air their videos, claiming it wasn't wholesome, short of actually denouncing them. They later had airings on popular smash hit network UPN, and their affiliates, like flagship WWOR, and by then, there was more acceptance for this kind of rap.
- Boss (full name: Lichelle Laws) raps about the streets and what she can do to rivals and about guys being perverted to her in this hard-hitting, highly charged video that solidified her popularity in the music world. It was a big hit on MTV and BET and had later airings on super-smash hit UPN, and its affiliates like WWOR.
- This is the hit video to the hit song, that hit MTV and BET like wildfire. Joey Lawrence sings his heart out to the ladies. This was also the hit song to the soundtrack and end credits of "Cop and a 1/2" (1993), starring Burt Renyolds. Both the movie and this video also had airings on UPN and their affiliates, such as WWOR.
- George Lynch performs his debut hit with this hit video to "Wicked Sensation," which was a smash hit on MTV and, later on UPN and VH1. It was a brutal video that was about sex, and it was fiercely hot. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART, AND NOT FOR KIDS.
- Here, the music video of Skyy's 1989 hit song, shows them in a studio in Brooklyn, complete with a model Eiffel Tower, and the guys and girls trying to flirt with each other, and even kissing. It's a beautiful romantic video that, like the song it was the video of, was a big hit on MTV, with later subsequent airings on UPN, and its flagship, WWOR, and other affiliates like WSBK.
- Lisa Fischer hits it hard and pours her heart out in this racy, hard-edged video. It's a classic video that hit MTV and BET in 1991, and was a big hit on UPN and its affiliates such as WWOR. A WB classic in every sense of the word. And part of my (Adam G') future UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship.
- As part of their semi-theatrical video movie release "Game Of Survival," banned from MTV and not shown on BET (short of being a ban), Live Squad performs their vicious and brutal "Heartless," which was a hit even without much radio play and went Platinum. It was shot in Brooklyn, and in New York City.