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- It's a wild night of raucous fun as Bill Hicks shows us his unique view on smoking cigarettes, smoking pot, drinking, sex, advertising, and music.
- Rowan Atkinson and Angus Deayton in Boston doing a live performance of the same styles of humor we've seen in Mr. Bean and Blackadder. Included are lessons on Shakespearean acting, a school headmaster meeting with the father of a boy he's beaten to death, and tips for having a successful date.
- An ice-skating television adaptation of the 1939 musical film based on Lyman Frank Baum's 1900 fairy tale novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz".
- A wrestling competition among 16 fighters with main attraction being Hulk Hogan defending his world championship title against Rowdy Roddy Piper.
- Solid 55 minutes of his insightful and satiric comic brilliance recorded live in Washington, D.C.
- Roger, a securities analyst who also plays third violin for St. Paul's Episcopal Orchestra, is trapped in a stairwell just below the roof of Two World Trade before it collapses. Having heard that the door to the roof is their escape route, two co-workers, Tom and Val, pass Roger in the stairwell and learn from him that the roof exit is locked. These three strangers thrown together by circumstance must find a way home before time runs out.
- Don Carlo, crown prince of Spain, falls in love with Elisabeth of Valois, originally promised to him but later married to his father King Philip, as part of the terms of a peace treaty between France and Spain. Incited to treason against his father on behalf of the Flemish, and accused of adultery with the queen, Don Carlo is cast into prison. Escaping, he flees to the monastery of St. Just, where Elisabeth comes to bid him farewell. The lovers are surprised by the King and the Grand Inquisitor, but Don Carlo is protected from them when the ghostly Charles V emerges from the tomb and draws him into the cloister.
- A recording of a live performance of the Broadway play about two days in the life of Truman Capote during the time of the publication of his controversial story "Answered Prayers" in Esquire magazine in 1975. The one-man show takes place entirely in Capote's condominium in the United Nations Plaza in New York City. Set during Christmas, Capote talks on the phone to various friends, associates and businesses throughout the play. For the duration of the piece, however, he is speaking directly to the audience, breaking "the fourth wall," regarding his life, loves, friends, career and, most current to the time frame, his having been snubbed by his closest friends for revealing embarrassing details about them in "Answered Prayers." Actor Robert Morse, best known for originating the role of J. Pierrepont Finch in the Broadway musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying for which he won the 1962 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, portrays Truman Capote, and won his second Tony (Best Actor in a Play) in 1990 for his performance in TRU. Four voiceovers in the show are provided by Jayne Atkinson, Jill Choder, Sarah Schiff and the pre-fame Jeanne Tripplehorn.
- 1976– 2h 58m9.1 (160)TV EpisodeSet in Sweden circa 1900, this Stephen Sondheim musical follows the amorous escapades of several individuals attempting to both reconcile and assert their holds on the object of their affections.
- [HBO] HD. The comedienne who co-stars in HBO's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' performs in front of a studio audience in this show.
- 1989–1996TV-PG7.5 (16)TV EpisodeToday's theme in the show is First Half Semifinal Round 2: Cotton vs.. Phillips and Hutson Vs. Wirth.
- Maria is visited by her father who is fighting with her mother and it falls on Maria and Julia to show the two older people how to get along.
- Julia's landlady raises her rent and when Julia complains to Maria that her salary can't stand the increase, she discovers Maria's weekly income is greater than hers.
- Maria, Julia, and Eddie are in for a surprise when they get invited to a health spa at a nudist camp.
- When roses arrive at the office addressed to "the most beautiful person In the world, from your secret admirer", no one is quite sure for whom they are intended.
- Maria discovers an old high school flame still burns bright and before she knows it, she's agreed to marry Skip Mazarelli from her neighborhood in Brooklyn. Then she discovers he was married before. Part 1 of 2.
- Maria and Skip argue over the prospect of Maria continuing as a career woman when he feels she should stay home and take care of the house and kids. Part 2 of 2.
- A blackout hits New York City leaving Julia stranded on the thirty-third floor with a resourceful insurance salesman who romances her by candlelight.
- Maria and Julia face a test of friendship when Maria moves in with Julia while her apartment is being painted.
- Julia's fun loving, ex-sorority sister, Marilyn no longer having a husband, comes for a visit and pursues Julia's boyfriend.
- Toni is a guest on The David Susskind Show and levels her guns at Mr Bedford, only to have everything backfire on her.
- After the girls buy into a "monthly freezer with meat" rental, they are surprised to learn the real contents of the freezer.
- Maria's Uncle Vito and his tart tongued assistant will never be the same after the girls moonlight for vacation money at his donut shop.
- Maria falls for a tall, handsome man and interprets his distant attitude as a sign he really cares. Then suddenly, a surprise gift puts everything into a different light.
- A prospective client, Leyland Bartlett, a wood magnate, imbibes too heavily on a dinner date with Julia and passes out on her sofa-bed, leading to wild rumors that put Julia in an awkward position with her employer.
- Julia goes out with an eligible physician. But in a quick turnabout she comes down with stomach ailment and Julia's date is now her doctor much to her embarrassment.
- Toni brings in a psychologist when she notices the office tension has become unbearable. The staff undergoes group therapy, leading to total honesty and they air their grievances with one another which results in a new set of problems.
- Julia takes her ketchup commercial to a famous writer, Alexander Butler, author of The Naked Summer, who is going to endorse the product and discovers his interests lie beyond a normal business relationship
- Eddie gets caught in a lie when he has to admit that he told some out-of-town friends that he is living with April Baxter.
- Julia's next door neighbor, a Shakespearian actor named Keith Keith leaves his cat and his plants in Julia's care, leading to unexpected complications with the law.
- Our first stop will be at Bogoria where we will live with the Pokot tribe, a society marked by the so-called "age groups". Each member belongs to a group depending on when he participated in his first initiation ceremony, and we will witness one of them.