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- In 1978, four rebellious teenagers try to scam their way into a KISS concert.
- Loonette the clown and her dolly Molly solve everyday problems while residing in the comfort of a large couch.
- Chicago homicide detectives Prudhome and Hollingsworth are assigned to investigate a murder. Both become entangled in the plot of a serial killer whose goal is to recreate the body of Christ.
- Darkman and Durant return and they hate each other as much as ever. This time, Durant has plans to take over the city's drug trade using high-tech weaponry. Darkman must step in and try to stop Durant once and for all.
- A wealthy East Indian man gives an apparently non-East Indian woman a crash course in his culture, so he can marry her with his family's approval.
- Jane Doe is the real name of arms manufacturer Cy-Kor's recently fired security password employee with top clearance, whose teenage son Michael is kidnapped. She obeys the bizarre instructions, including getting and learning to use a gun and downloading a secret file (after which her work post starts totally deleting), dumping both in a dumpster and waiting nearby, only to witness the company's CEO Churnings being shot by a sniper using an identical weapon. Michael is released, but the pair is now wanted for the murder and both are abducted by armed men, who bring them to a ranch. There they are welcomed by Michael's father, David Doe, who discloses to be an agent of the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA), and so is Michael, who used her clearance as the whole thing is a sting for the kidnapping and murder's brain, Avery, so he will sell the enemy false data. Alas David's DIA-partner Kurt Simmons and their boss Phelps have a dirty agenda...
- When an 11 year old boy (Michael Schiffman) gets cut from his Little League baseball team, he sets out to form his own team. He persuades a school custodian (Ossie Davis) to be the coach. As the new coach starts working with the team, his knowledge leads the boy to suspect that the man is really an ex-Negro League legend who disappeared from sight years ago. The kid sets out to find out the truth about the man's background. Ossie Davis' real-life wife also appears in the film as his wife. Former Chicago Cubs' star, Ernie Banks, also appears as a Negro league star.
- A divorced female marine officer (Anne Heche) with two small children begins an affair with a senior officer (Sam Shepard) in this fact-based drama. Things turn nasty when she discovers that he is married. She tells him it is over, but he won't accept her ultimatum. Pledging to divorce his wife, he tries to force himself on her including an incident where he unloaded his weapon in front of a platoon of men at a firing range to get her attention. Finally, he breaks into her house and tries to force himself on her. She pulls a weapon from beneath her pillow and kills him. The movie then moves to the court room proceedings and a cover-up created by base officers who refuse to let their fellow officer's reputation be smudged.
- After a homemaker discovers that her husband is a philanderer, she imprisons him in their soundproof basement and reports him missing to the police.
- Mister Conductor's sister visits him at the station. At that same time, Kara's grandfather, Harry, also comes for a visit. He builds a small race car for Kara and wishes that she would participate in the annual race. However, Kara has other plans and does not want to do everything that Harry wants her to do. Meanwhile, Mister Conductor gets very upset when his sister uses her magic to play tricks on people. During the day of the race, Kara thinks about how she has been unfair to Harry, so she decides to participate in the race at the last minute. Unfortunately, a wheel on her car breaks. Sister Conductor decides to help while she and Mister Conductor fly on a plane and they drop a useful tool in Kara's pocket. Kara uses the tool to fix her car, and she manages to win the race. At the end, she dedicates the trophy to her grandfather.
- An American spin-off of "Shining Time Station" and "Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends". Each episode includes five tales, connected by a frame story. Each frame story focuses on Mr. Conductor and his pets.
- The Grogs were gonzo puppets who appeared on YTV alongside the PJs (Program Jockeys) in-between shows. Their colossal popularity led to this Christmas special, which finds the Grogs tagging along with PJ Phil to attend the Cambridge Santa Claus parade.
- The Jukebox Band from Shining Time Station are explored.
- Galileo wants to be Hegdish's friend and so is tempted to pull a nasty prank as asked.
- Maggie tries to find the magical fenflowers to prove that she's special.
- Galileo stays up late one night, throwing off his cycle, and then becomes so tired he can't fall asleep.
- Auntie Macassar sends in another doll named Babs, which makes Molly very jealous.
- Mud/Slinger finds fame making fungus cookies but a marauding swarm of crunchybugs aren't so happy.
- Maggie tries to find the magical fenflowers to prove that she's special.
- Galileo's new pet rainbow-coloured Featherbeam suffers from a mysterious disease.
- Galileo builds a boat and must overcome his fear of water to sail it to Mount Mumblemoo.
- After Maggie plays a series of practical jokes, no one believes her story of a tree dying of soil erosion.
- Eco tells the story of how Stacks came to life.
- After breaking the Pot of Plenty, Eco thinks she will forget all her stories.
- Maggie and Galileo try to find a cure for mumblemumps by going to Grey Grotty to find red glowberries.
- Mud/Slinger's coolerator saves Galileo from heat stroke.
- Eco's attempt to be alone goes a little too far...Over the edge of a cliff!
- Galileo misunderstands why Maggie can't help eating pickylick flowers.
- Galileo has the Groundlings running for cover as he practices music for the festival.
- Galileo is determined to hatch an abandoned egg.
- Stacks gets bopped on the noggin and thinks he's a tree.
- Maggie has to learn self-control in order to spot butterflies.
- Mud/Slinger decides being a twosome is gruesome and asks Eco to split them up for good.
- Mud/Slinger's windy huffer-puffer machine turns dangerous daisies into dingling doodads.
- Hegdish devises an elaborate scheme to avoid sharing
- Stacks decides not to help when he isn't given the credit he thinks he deserves
- Maggie can't wait for her treat and cooks up a disaster when she uses the wrong recipe.
- Mud/Slinger find themselves lost at sea when they boast they can do anything.
- Maggie destroys the Tinkletree Blossoms in an attempt to make Hegdish happy.
- The season's first snow arrives early and traps Eco and Hegdish alone together.
- Eco finds room in the Marsh for a new, troublesome Groundling.
- Maggie decides it's time she grew up and so she throws away her Mossy Bear
- Maggie bets Eco she can't go a day without giving advice.
- Hegdish becomes Mud/Slinger's hero after saving him from a falling tree branch
- Hegdish attempts to steal the colour from the rainbow, Galileo must stop him before Eco's energy source is completely depleted
- Galileo abuses his power when given the title of Sproutmaster during harvest.
- Maggie gives her merry-go-pop to Mud/Slinger as junk and then regrets it.
- Maggie sneaks a peek at her You-day present and breaks it...she thinks.