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- Two death-row murderesses develop a fierce rivalry while competing for publicity, celebrity, and a sleazy lawyer's attention.
- Pleasantly plump teenager Tracy Turnblad teaches 1962 Baltimore a thing or two about integration after landing a spot on a local TV dance show.
- Two high-school students become stranded on a tropical island and must rely on each other for survival. They learn more about themselves and one another while falling in love.
- Two terminally ill men escape from a cancer ward and head off on a road trip with a wish list of to-dos before they die.
- A vapid aspiring model killed in a car crash gets brought back to life as an intelligent, overweight lawyer, hoping to find the meaning of inner beauty.
- Although mistreated by her cruel stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a fairy godmother.
- A teenage girl living in Baltimore in the early 1960s dreams of appearing on a popular TV dance show.
- Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, an American robbery team, were responsible for a 21-month crime spree from 1932. They robbed gas stations, restaurants, and small-town banks, chiefly operating in Texas, Oklahoma, as well as other states.
- Six Louisiana women (Queen Latifah, Phylicia Rashad, Adepero Oduye, Condola Rashad, Jill Scott, Alfre Woodard) gather at a beauty salon for their daily dose of female bonding.
- Two former U. S. Presidents, hated rivals, join forces to expose the current, corrupt President at the risk of their lives.
- A live musical recounting the final days of Jesus Christ and those around him.
- The Judy Garland story from the 1930s until her death.
- Epic four-hour series about the rise of Octavius who succeeds Julius Caesar and tangles with Marc Anthony for control of the Roman empire and finally went on to become the emperor Augustus.
- A live telecast of the beloved J. M. Barrie story.
- A live telecast of the famous Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.
- A biography of the Three Stooges, in which their careers and rise to fame is shown throughout the eyes of their leader, Moe Howard.
- A masterful con artist tries to bilk a staid Midwestern community, with unexpected results, in this contemporary rethinking of the legendary Broadway musical and lively 1962 film, updated to reflect several early-21st-century sensibilities.
- A live production of the 1975 Broadway musical, "The Wiz," which put a modern spin on the classic "Wizard of Oz" tale with a cast of African-American actors.
- TV miniseries about the rise of The Beach Boys.
- So you think Romeo and Juliet had family issues? Listen to this: Bobby is a bartender and the only son of gregarious, salt-of-the-earth Irish Catholic parents from Boston. His fiancée Liz, is a tony Harvard medical student and she's Protestant (no, that's not the problem). Liz has two dads, not one, and they're a worldly pair of well-heeled gay men. The moment Bobby popped the question to Liz, they knew their families would have to meet. And the first time they brought his Mom and Dad together with her Dad and Dad... well, things did not go well. Aside from the obvious, there's a culture gap between these in-laws-to-be that makes the Grand Canyon look like a seam in the sidewalk. Liz's parents are devotees of the arts. Bobby's are devotees of the Red Sox. Liz's parents are into St. Laurent. Bobby's parents swear by St. Patrick. Did we mention that Bobby's sister Maddy loves to throw gasoline on the fire? From Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, acclaimed producers of the Oscar-winning "Chicago."
- A doctor devotes his life's work to finding a cure for breast cancer.
- The show is about a group of relic hunters searching around the world for mysterious artifacts and their meaning.
- An African-American family struggles with poverty, racism, and inner conflict as they strive for a better way of life. Based on the play by Lorraine Hansberry.
- The story of professional football players Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo, and how their friendship on and off the field was affected when Piccolo contracted a fatal disease.
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences celebrates the previous year's (2013) achievements in film.
- The story of the 10-year rocky relationship between Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
- When an artificially-inseminated woman dies, her partner must fight to regain custody of their child.
- Life of Lucille Ball, focusing on the loving yet tumultuous relationship with Desi Arnaz.
- A non-partisan telling of the marriage and political career of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. The movie tells a tale of love, devotion, controversy, and patriotism.
- Seth MacFarlane hosts the Academy Awards.
- After a gay party planner discovers his brother is behind the governor's speech against gay marriage, he decides to go on strike for equal rights.
- A man presumed killed in the 9/11 attacks returns home eight years later with no memory of where he has been. He must now reconnect with his family, and his remarried wife, and figure out how to rejoin the world.
- A young singer is reunited with the mother who left her when she was a child.
- Based on the real story of Clara Harris, the Houston, Texas dentist who made headlines in July 2002 when she killed her adulterous husband by repeatedly running over him with her car.
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences celebrates the year's achievements in film.
- An ex-FBI agent gradually uncovers the nature of a conspiracy behind the death of a black presidential candidate.
- A comedy series centered around community pillar Todd Becker, who at night heads up a bickering gang of burglars.
- TV Mini SeriesThe interconnected lives of the black entertainers in Harlem's Cotton Club and the white gangsters who run it in the 1920s.
- TV Movie
- 1997–20231h 36mTV-G6.0 (415)TV EpisodeA rowdy high school senior risks losing a $10,000 gift his parents promise him for graduation if he can complete the year without getting in trouble by getting caught by the principal in a prank. However, when an accident befalls the current principal, the senior goes and finds a drifter to show up at the school as the new principal to get his records erased.
- A little orphan girl catches the attention of a kind man named Mr. Warbucks, who wants to adopt her, but the cruel, strict orphanage owner has a scheme to keep Annie - and her reward money.
- After Maddy blabbed to the parish priest about their intimacy, the O'Neil parents urge Bobby and Liz to get married for the family honor. Only Greek wedding planner Leonard Thermopolis's tacky business is still free at such short call, but Philip's snobbish objections give way when Mace promises to take him along to the exclusive Boston O'Neil club. Besides Mace's shameless lies Philip's nerves about possible admission make him dangerously clumsy too. Bobby bravely tells Liz to make all the choices, but the talk about 'forever' makes the poor groom break out in rivers of sweat, albeit for an unusually endearing reason.
- When Audrey shows up with an unusual abstract painting that everyone agrees is awful, Mace sells the painting to Philip while she's away. Philip has good luck in selling the painting at his gallery, but when Audrey learns of the transaction, she's furious and demands that Mace and Philip get her painting back. What they have to do to get it back from the blind man who purchased it is anything but pretty.
- Simon makes sure 'by the way' everybody knows about a TV special 'Where are they Now' about teen boy band 'Cross My Heart' (he was 'Simon Sez'). After airhead sister Maddy, who dumps Lance so she can study, gives his romantic Valentine's day routine away to Liz at the last moment, Bobby must top that immediately. However he can only book a paint-gun session. Mace makes a third run against Frankie Sacco to be elected president of the merchant association. When their children benefit winter carnival's musical act cancels, Mace offers Cross My Heart, although he shamelessly laughed at Simon to his face, which leaves only two days to prepare the reunion. Philip gets jealous, hearing studly gay band member Rad Brad still has a crush on Simon.
- Bobby now lives with Liz in her two gay dads' luxury apartment, but gets such insufficient instructions how to work the state-of-the-art kitchen equipment that his innocent attempt to make a cup of coffee breaks the espresso machine, his clumsy rescue springs an in-built water-pipe as well. Desperate to repair his honest mistake Bobby calls home, and cleverly tricks dad Mace into coming over to do the repairs for free. However, ma joins him and more well-meant O'Neil clumsiness seems to do ever more damage. This gives Simon Banks a reason to panic and call a therapist to be prepared for the arrival of his lover Philip Stoddard. Philip, who freaks at the smallest spec in the kitchen he designed and installed over the last two years. His attempt not to go ballistic goes pear-shaped, but mortified Bobby is ultimately rescued when Liz decides to follow her lover's bad example on purpose and discuss priorities in life.