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- An absent-minded professor discovers "flubber," a rubber-like super-bouncy substance.
- A young Hungarian girl struggles to find her place in the world when she's reunited with her parents in the USA years after she was left behind during their flight from the communist country in the 1950s.
- 2020– 44mTV-PG5.4 (26)TV EpisodeIn the inaugural episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, Drew will introduces her new segment "Drew's News," interview with co-stars Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu, then learns how to cook Chef Haile Thomas' Islander Lively Bowl, and reveals a surprise backyard makeover for essential workers, --the Copening family-- in Designed by Drew. Plus, Drew debuts The Goodbye.
- Anna and Kristina are not looking forward to testing their latest cookbook "How to Grill" as use of a barbecue is generally the domain of the male. They are however looking forward to getting out of the house as they are going to be cooking outside at Nat Bailey Stadium for the players of the Vancouver Canadians triple-A baseball team. They will also be cooking for their guest chef taster, Bob Haselbach, also known as BBQ Bob, a two-time barbecue grand champion. They learn from Chef Bob the difference between barbecuing and grilling. Anna and Kristina's all day barbecuing/grilling menu consists of beer can chicken, Texas brisket, Kansas City pork ribs, stuffed "hot dogs" (they will be using veggie dogs to provide a vegetarian option for their food tasters), corn on the cob, grilled stuffed cabbage, smoky potatoes, and roasted pears. They are caught up in two debates: if there is a difference between gas and charcoal barbecues, and if it is better to husk or not husk the corn for grilling. They also taste test veggie hot dogs with a bunch of unsuspecting baseball players. At the end of the day, they find that barbecuing is easier than other activities taking place at Nat Bailey Stadium.
- Before testing the cookbook "Jewish Home Cooking", Anna and Kristina take a field trip to New York City, the North American center of Jewish food. The cookbook strives to teach the home cook not only about traditional Jewish home cooking, but how it has transformed itself within North America and how to make it more healthily than it was a century ago. They attempt to make six dishes: gefilte fish, whitefish salad, chicken soup with matzo balls, pot roasted brisket, potato knishes, and challah. Their guest executive chef taster is Jeff Nathan, the owner/chef of Abigael's on Broadway, arguably the premier kosher food restaurant in New York City, if not the US. Flying in from New York for this meal, Chef Jeff is hoping the two will be able to pull off the meal, but will be brutally honest with them if it is not up to standards. Despite some problems specifically with the knishes, Kristina manages to do some damage control. Anna is not so lucky with the matzo balls, but is proud of her work on the recipe which she placed the most focus, the challah. In addition, they test various smokers to hot smoke whitefish, and they taste test various brands of jarred kosher dill pickles.
- Joe launches his high octane fitness optimism on a group looking for a tone up - including a fireman, a police officer and a couple of honeymooners.