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- A series of shorts illustrating various songs that teach multiplication tables, grammar, science, American history, computers, economics, and environmentalism.
- A rich man, his beautiful wife, and her young lover form a triangle of romance and revenge: One night, advertising executive Jim (C. Thomas Howell) picks up a beautiful woman in a grocery store and they have an affair. Unfortunately for him, she's Caroline Everett (Joan Severance), the wife of rich, powerful, and vengeful businessman Roger Everett (Malcolm McDowell). When he meets her again, their relationship blossoms. Roger finds it out, and sets out to ruin his life.
- An ailing man summons his four daughters home for Christmas and asks them to kill his new wife, who he suspects is poisoning him.
- Paul and Kathy Plunk move away from Phoenix, Arizona, so that their baby daughter may grow up in the healthy Oregon. They buy a small motel in a lonesome mountain region... - it could be idyllic, but their first guests are the wanted criminals Knott and Frost, who are on flight from the police. They need money, so they assault the Plunks, force them to withdraw all their money from the bank. But the nightmare just begins: they take the Plunks and their baby with them as hostages. Their life is worth nothing to the psychopathic criminals.
- Royce is a member of the ultra-secret service "Black Hole", working for the US Government on top-secret missions. When the senator responsible for forming Black Hole disbands the organization, Royce's fellow Black Hole members plot revenge on the man responsible for them losing their jobs. Royce decides not to join them, instead deciding to thwart their attempts to exact revenge on the senator.
- In 1945 an advanced type of German U-boat loaded with atomic technology en route for Japan and escorted by Japanese naval officers receives news that Germany has capitulated.
- A rapist stalks a witness endangered by the secret life she has created to escape her mother.
- Leslie Nielsen teaches frustrated rookie golfer Billy how to bend the rules of golf to his advantage.
- This film tells the true story of the sinking of the Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior (commanded by Jon Voight), in Auckland Harbor in 1984, and the subsequent investigation by the New Zealand Police (led by Sam Neill) which revealed French government responsibility. The ship was on its way to protest French nuclear testing in the Pacific.
- The first Iraq war saw many tragedies and many acts of heroism. This is the story of the conflict seen through the eyes of the men and women involved.
- Government officials, not wanting to have the space program canceled, substitute a lookalike for an astronaut who died on a Mars mission.
- Henry's parents are lost in Africa, so he must live with his greedy and heartless Uncle Augustus. In the crevices of the house live the "Littles" kind, elf-like creatures. August enslaves Henry and wants to tear down his house to build a shopping center. Grandpa Little cares for Tom and Lucy, the Littles' children. Tom befriends a vicious cat by removing a splinter from his paw. After a series of adventures, the Littles and Henry get evidence of Augustus' plot to steal Henry's home. Augustus is arrested, the house is saved, and all ends well.
- Based on the actual events of the 1991 brush fires that swept across Northern California which left countless people without homes. A rookie fire chief who just started his new job must deal with the raging fires.
- Convicted killer Laurence Dvorak grants an exclusive last interview to TV newswoman Alana Powers shortly before his scheduled execution. Urbane and unrepentant, he seems almost mild at first. But Dvorak's real intention is revealed when he takes Powers, her crew and two guards hostage, and demands that the television network broadcast an execution - live.
- The documentary compiles interviews of all the top jazz musicians in NYC in the year 1958, for a piece in Esquire magazine.
- Special on the history of women in country music, featuring music performances, interviews, and vintage footage.
- Boffins follows the adventures of four tiny furry alien-like creatures known as Boffins, who spend their days in kitchen cupboards and surrounding areas, trying to discover the science behind how the world works, Madame Curie and Aristotle are very close to some of the answers, but Newton and Echo, the young boffins from the house next door are only interested in having fun.
- A 38-year-old woman feels her biological clock is ticking and is torn between her ex and a younger lover.
- The story of how the Battleship was used and not used as the ultimate weapon of war during its day up to its demise.
- Johnson, the pink elephant, Alfred the hot water bottle, Diesel the dump truck, McDuff the concertina, Squeaky the robot and Victoria the dinosaur star in their very own music video. Join the toys as they sing all your favourite songs from this popular TV series and embark on four madcap escapades in Michael's bedroom.
- Next stop, Winter Wonderland! Join Thomas and his friends as they celebrate the holidays in these four enchanting tales. Thomas has a special delivery for the season - the Star of Knapford, a festive light that makes wishes come true! The children are excited for the Snowman Party in the Town Square but it's up to Thomas to find the snowman a special hat before the party can begin. Watch Bash, Dash, and Ferdinand prepare for the first ever Misty Island Christmas party. Then Henry helps Sir Topham Hatt prepare a secret holiday surprise for all of Sodor. The more friends the merrier, so join the fun and see that winter wishes do come true with Thomas and Friends! Features the episodes: Merry Winter Wish, Thomas and the Snowman Party, Henry's Magic Box and Merry Misty Island. The UK DVD also features two additional festive episodes; Let it Snow and Surprise, Surprise. The Australian DVD also features two additional episodes; The Early Bird and Steamy Sodor.
- A look at the work of Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture.
- The ultimate workout tape for those who hate the gym but love the mall! Join Joan Rivers for fitness training that may damage your purse, but not your pride. Why buy a buttmaster when you can laugh your buns off? The Joan Rivers Method for Exercise will make the weight of life fall away and give your funny bone a workout.
- 1997–20231h 30mPG6.2 (1.5K)TV EpisodeIn this hilarious tweaking of the fairy tale, "The Princess and the Pea", Queen Aggravain has ruled that none may marry until her son, Prince Dauntless marries. However, she has managed to sabotage every princess that come along. When Sir Harry and Lady Larken learn that they are going to be parents, wed or not, he goes off to the swamps and brings back Princess Winnifred ("Fred" to her friends). The queen is horrified and immediately begins to scheme, but Winnifred, with some help from Sir Harry, the King, and the Jester, isn't going to be quite so easy to get rid of.
- You can describe people and places and things- just unpack your adjectives.
- Talks about the three main conjunctions: and, but, or. It tells what each of the words do.
- Journey underground and backstage at the technological marvel that is Walt Disney World. Enter a make-believe world spanning some 27,000 acres, brought to life by cutting-edge technology. What was once Florida swampland now boasts the world's largest theme park. The ride technology ranges from space-age centrifuges to enhanced motion vehicles powered by 3,000 PSI of hydraulic pressure.
- A song about the Constitution of the United States of America with a focus on its opening statement of principles.
- Janet is nervous about sleeping with Eddie, Ray wants to adopt Sam, and a local kid competes in a televised spelling bee.
- A bill explains how, if it actually happens, he would get through Congress to become a law.
- A boy learns about the grammatical expression of action or state of being by watching and joining a movie about his favorite superhero, Verb.
- Noah helps his son learn to multiply by "twos".
- At school, a girl daydreams the 8 times multiplication table in the context of a skating pond.
- A boy's day in the city and out, overlapping with others' exploits, run through the 6 times table.
- In anger, thoughtfulness, cheeriness, glumness, or fear, words are spoken (or yelled) that spice up dialogue and reveal feelings.
- A six-fingered and -toed alien opens the question for a farm boy whether their condition would make multiplying by twelve as natural as by ten.
- 1973–20094mTV-Y8.4 (64)TV EpisodeFather, Son and Lolly enrich your language with adverbs.
- A carefree rabbit is good luck for students when his romp through a store shows them how to multiply by seven.
- When it comes to multiplications, zero is a real hero. It will always be an important number to the world.