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- A homicidal twelve-year-old paperboy becomes obsessed with a woman and her daughter next-door, and he'll do anything to make his fantasy of the "perfect family" come alive.
- A kidnapped businessman, finding out that no one is willing to pay the ransom to save his life, befriends his aggressor.
- Elizabeth Berkley stars as a young and rising Public Relations executive who meets a strange man after a cocktail party, and she is framed for murder.
- Anne Winslow hosts a popular classical music radio show. Detective Lou Heinz discovers Anne is connected to a series of murders in which the victim is killed via poisoned wine while a radio is tuned into her show. It seems that each victim had wronged Anne in some way and whoever is sending her roses may be the killer.
- Thanks to a tip from teenager Matt, who survives on the streets as a graffiti artist, policeman Ray is able to arrest Sergei, a diamond smuggler. In return, Matt gets Jules Daniels's file, his biological mother.
- A heartwarming rags-to-riches story of a family during the Depression. The story is from a novel by Mary Grant Bruce.
- A reporter struggles to cover a Native American group's battle with the government for independence in a remote area of Canada.
- An American ad executive desperate for money to pay court ordered debts, is drawn into a scheme to kidnap the son of his boss.
- The last three days in the life of a notorious criminal as seen through the eyes of eight different people.
- "Scoop" is a 52-episode (45-minute; four seasons) Quebec television series created by Fabienne Larouche and Réjean Tremblay which aired from January 8, 1992 to April 6, 1995 on Télévision de Radio-Canada. "Scoop" is set in the universe of a major daily newspaper in Montreal (Canada), 'L'Express'. It follows the activities of the various people involved in news production, including journalists and personalities of the moment, such as: ambitious journalist Stéphanie Rousseau (Macha Grenon), daughter of the newspaper's owner (Claude Léveillée); bureau chief Lionel Rivard (Rémi Girard); ambitious journalist Michel Gagné (Roy Dupuis); clumsy journalist Richard Fortin (Martin Drainville); and labour-union president Léonne Vigneault (Francine Ruel).
- A few years after the events of "L'Assassin jouait du trombone", Augustin Marleau (Germain Houde) is now a successful comedian with many publicity contract, unaware that the man behind his success is no one else than is arch enemy, Edward Elkin (Marc Labrèche), who plan a revenge on him. As the owners of the companies for which the publicity are produced disappear one by one, Marleau quickly became the prime suspect of inspector DeGrassely (Raymond Bouchard), an arrogant cop who also want to exact a revenge on him. Tourmented by is conscience, by his ex-wife, is daughter an two looters, Marleau must find who his behind the disappearance and who try to frame him before it's too late.