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- An undercover cop, disillusioned by the death of his wife, is implicated in the murder of an officer and must struggle to clear himself.
- An undercover cop visits a drug company to get information on a program that gives convicted felons superpowers. With heat on his trail, he must use his newly acquired powers to stop the program and bring its powerful convicts to justice
- A disgraced former secret agent risks his life as well as the lives of his ragtag team as he seeks revenge against the charismatic terrorist who killed his wife.
- Four garishly-coloured, music-loving animals - Rory the lion, Bongo the dog, Boots the tiger and Twang the monkey - visit Planet Earth in their flying saucer from the mysterious planet of 'Popland'.
- TC wakes up with no recollection of what happened the night before. All she can do is hope her friends can help her. Now, she's on a mission to find out what happened to the Money and The Bag.
- TC Stallings' testimony of faith, trust, perseverance, and spiritual transformation comes to life in 24 Counter: The Story BEHIND The Run. You will be inspired as he lays himself bare, revealing his own flaws and weaknesses that paved the way for an emphatic display of God's sovereignty. Starting from his challenging childhood days in the mean streets of Cleveland, Ohio, on up to the dramatic winning touchdown run for his beloved Louisville Cardinals-we get to experience the deeper layers of TC's walk with the Lord, as they are pulled back and exposed, revealing one of the most inspiring testimonies you will ever hear. Tested and pushed to his limits, T.C. must decide what would come first: The game he loved, or the God he served. In a down-to-earth, energetic, and engaging way, TC candidly reveals the extraordinary manner in which Jesus provided a much-needed wake-up call in his life-while capturing his heart in the process-and shaping the man he would eventually become.
- The film tackles the funny struggles of Sacit, a boy who wants to be a Youtuber and works for it, and who is both his buddy and also his manager.
- The run was exciting for so many - but it's the story BEHIND the run that's been literally changing people's lives when they hear it. This is not a "football" story. It's a story of courage, trust, faith, survival, and perseverance.
- EXIT INTERVIEW is the story of Peter, a 33 year-old failed novelist, recently widowed, who is spiraling into his own self-inflicted demise. Unemployed, agoraphobic, and dispassionate, Peter is urged by his friend to go to an interview at a local college for a teaching position. While at the interview, a fateful twist of events forces Peter to make a decision that will affect the outcome of his future, his world, his entire existence. Heartfelt, thought-provoking, and frightening, Exit Interview is an intimate glimpse into the choices we're asked to make when we least expect to have to make them....
- Calista is a young girl who dreams of a life as a dancer. The future looks bright and when she is 16-years old, she is admitted to a dance school in New York. But the journey and her dance career is interrupted when she finds out that she is pregnant. The father of the child is a Mormon and she is forced into a marriage. After eight years Calista is in such a deep depression that she leaves the family and ends up sleeping on a park bench. By chance she meets a girl who introduces her to the profession as a stripper. This becomes her temporary salvation.
- Host, Lloyd Robertson (CTV News) takes us on a grand odyssey from St. John's Newfoundland to Coalmont, British Columbia as the story of the Trans Canada Trail is told and the endless diversity and natural majesty of Canada is explored. Tracking the development of the trail reveals the heart and history of the people along its path.
- There are 600 undiscovered shipwrecks in Southern Australian waters. What secrets will the Ghost Divers reveal from their remains?
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- Convinced that an alien invasion is underway, a desperate man takes shelter in an abandoned tool shed. Inside, he encounters a young black man he suspects is an extra-terrestrial. Prejudice leads to murder and a truly eye opening experience when a mysterious figure appears outside.
- TV MovieSlack is 30 minute "fantastical" comedy based around four very different women from different backgrounds, and how the societal conditioning around them leaves them insecure and destructive in their own lives. This series highlights the importance of femininity and female relationships, while working through mental health issues, trauma, spirituality and oppression together. Anything the subconscious can come up with is a reality in this world.
- Sid Caesar and The Grateful Dead appear. The latter perform "Mountains of the Moon" and "St. Stephen."
- The Collage sing. The Checkmates are back again, they perform. Don Rickles is the main attraction. Cosby wanders about, sitting in with the band playing the bongos. Shecky Greene does some comedy bits. Attorney Melvin Belli talks. Not the most memorable of shows.
- The first 12 minutes of the show are given over to a hypnotist. Yawn. John Hartford performs. The hippie vibe is strong in this one. Hef is trying hard to be hip. Gore Vidal joins Hugh in the library for a stimulating conversation. Well, not really. Three Dog Night does a couple tunes. Unfortunately, this is before they became a hit machine and the tunes are rather forgettable. There are a few more songs, a few more jokes and the show mercifully comes to a close.
- A rather forgettable show, the highlights being Hugh and friends briefly playing Twister, fully clothed of course. Bob Newhart does a routine and is then forced to watch a clip of himself on Hef's old Playboy's Penthouse program from the Fifties which was allegedly Newhart's first ever television performance. Bill Cosby playing stand up bass with the band.
- Excellent show starts off with Jackie DeShannon lip syncing a couple of songs from her newly released album Laurel Canyon. Live or syncing, Jackie was great and unbelievably she is backed up by a young, nerdy Barry White on vocals. Marty Engels does a comedy routine, Jim Brown pontificates quite eloquently on race relations, movies and projects for the ghetto while Bill Cosby wanders through the entire program wearing a bathrobe. Taj Mahal steals the show with a truly live set. The legendary Jessie Ed Davis backs him on lead guitar. Taj and the band play out an instrumental over the closing credits.
- Jazz and Blues performers dominate this show. James Cotton and his band reel off a pair of fine songs as does Joe Williams and Sue Raney. Buddy Rich does his usual excellent turn on the drums. Pat McCormick, who was a lead writer and sometime performer on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson from 72 to 81 does a turn on the couch telling jokes.
- Shelly Berman opens the show with Hef. David Steinberg does comedy on the couch, the same kind of stuff that helped get the Smothers Brothers cancelled, but nobody was watching this show. The Times Square Two do a comic-music set. Buddy Miles is back with his band. Joannie Sommers sings. Low Rawls closes the show with a solid set.
- Jack Carter and Soupy Sales joke around. Three Dog Night perform Celebrity Ball with an invisible band. Man, were they good. Not to be outdone, James Brown brings along his invisible band as well. Cosby sits on the edge of the couch. How exciting.
- Five years before Jesus Christ Superstar, a very young Ted Neely, billed as Teddy, sings. Comic Jack E. Leonard may have been the most obnoxious comedian of all time. Cosby sits on the couch beside him. Jefferson Airplane wannabe MC Squared plays. Pete Seeger talks ecology and sings. Carmen MacRae sings.
- Beloved children's entertainer Shari Lewis opens the festivities with an adult routine from Lamb Chop. Truly weird. Makes you hope she ran that sock puppet through the rinse cycle a few times before she let her entertain kids again. Highlight of the show is Canned Heat. Bob Hite does a song and then Al Wilson goes into On The Road Again. Academic Max Lerner actually engages Hef in an intelligent conversation about the sexual revolution. Buddy Greco closes the show.