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- Though he looks to be in his forties, the man caught breaking into a research laboratory claims he's over 200 years old. He says he learned the secret formula for youth from the medicine man who raised him. The researchers find him to be sad and lonely, afraid to love someone because she will die of old age while he just keeps going.
- Detective Sam Cragg goes to meet a client in the "Little Serbia" section of the city and finds the man murdered. Everyone in the neighborhood lives in fear of the unseen C. W. Roberts, a mysterious loan shark who keeps the poor permanently in debt. Cragg sends a book to Roberts and watches to see who picks it up.
- 2009–TV EpisodeThe 100th Episode of Motivational Chat on Actors Entertainment. Starring Jaime Kalman and John Michael Ferrari and Baby Olivia to celebrate 100 episodes of Motivational Chat on Actors Entertainment, a channel on the Actors Podcast Network, a Pepper Jay Production.
- South Korean horror anthology film.
- What happens when you let the voices in your head out to play? 127.0.0.1 explores the depths of the mind of a stressed out computer geek (Jay Eberhard) and his wigger friend 2-cent (Daniel Cooper) as they explore how a malfunctioning computer REALLY works... or is it all just a bad trip? Could it be that a computer is where two dimensional Flatlanders call home? Is a computer processor no more logical than a Mystery 8 ball? And where the hell does all that spam keep coming from? These questions and more might be answered in 127.0.0.1!
- All sackbots hangout and play games. But something happens unexpectedly.
- All sackbots have a second night out, but it turns out so weird that sackbots begin to leave.
- All 19 sackbots throw a party at their third night out and they invite a lot of people.
- All 19 sackbots have a night out. But it turns out so messy that sackbots begin to fall.
- All 19 sackbots have a night out, but they all have to do some babysitting and one of the babies suffered a cold, one keeps having fecal matter.
- All 19 sackbots have a night out, but it turns into a unsolved mystery.
- An unknown source disseminates a message alerting the world to a disaster that will happen at 4:08 pm. Liaison officer Felix buys a hand-held video camera to document the event. At 4:08 pm, the world goes black. While trying to escape their impending death, Felix and his colleagues run into a portal that takes them to a parallel universe. The film documents the journey of six colleagues as they try to find their way back to reality.
- Tex McCrary and wife Jinx Falkenburg host. Guests include folk singers The Weavers, vaudeville comics Smith and Dale, and trick golfer Jack Redmond. Milton DeLugg is bandleader, Wayne Howell the announcer, Bob Stanton does commercials, and Radcliffe Hall delivers a 5-minute newscast.
- It starts with Triple H relaxing and then Undertaker #0 bothers him and asks him did he want to go trick or treating this year, but it was not the right time to ask Triple H. Triple H replied and says, "No." and then Triple H throws Undertaker #0. Then, Triple H talks to the Landlord.
- Elderly country lawyer Samuel Putnam is spitting' mad when his client, Agatha Wentworth, loses her motor court to the deed-holders, the Denhams. Putnam declares he'd rather see the place burn than that couple get their hands on it. It does burn and Putnam is wanted for arson. Maris works to clear his old friend of the charge.
- While taking the subway home from the Stork Club, a musician is detained by police for a robbing a loan office. One of the clerks identifies him as the criminal and he's eventually sentenced to jail. It is only through the determination of his lawyer that he is finally freed.
- In World War II Italy, Count Montressor has watched with horror as his former stable boy became a powerful Nazi general. In the process, General Fortanato has murdered the Count's sister and stolen his wife. Knowing the General plans to murder him, Count Montressor lures him into the palace's catacombs to taste the rare cask of Amontillado he has procured.
- Wanting to catch other criminals, the British secret service gains the release of a counterfeiter who's dropped into France. He is to produce bills that contain a tiny flaw to be used to pay off the suspected double-dealers. With the plan a success, the ex-con is free to go. Following the war, the counterfeiter disappears and authorities find two perfect plates. Clearly, he couldn't resist the temptation to print a little for himself
- Vickie spends her first day ever at a horse racing track.
- 1965–197130mTV-G7.9 (77)TV EpisodeThe law office of Douglas and Williams is open for business, even though the sign has Oliver Mendell Douglas (later Oliver Wendell Wilkie Holmes) listed as a partner. Unqualified secretary Lisa destroys an office typewriter before having the new phone connected to a fire alarm "clanger." Later, to boost business, she advertises a grand opening special with free prizes and discount law services.
- A professional stage pick-pocket has fallen on hard times, unable to get a booking since he developed arthritis in his hands. Desperate for money, he puts his skills to work on the general public, but his conscience won't let him actually keep their money. Then suddenly, good things start coming his way.
- Ben receives ANOTHER prank call from Aiden.
- Herb Maris travels to Paris to close a merger deal with a corporate client and Lt. Weston goes along to learn from Interpol. When his client can't be found, Herb suspects foul play and notifies the French police. Meanwhile, he and Weston discover the missing man's last known whereabouts: a restaurant run by an American.
- The man renovating an 1800s opera house in Carthage, MO is suffering with paranormal trouble. He reports seeing a ghostly woman, hearing footsteps, and being shoved down a staircase. His employees also report ghostly sightings. The team hears music from the basement and talks with an entity using an EMF meter. Next, TAPS travels to Fairfield County, CT, to help the Eberlin family. Their kids are terrified by being scratched, dishes being thrown, voices, and visits by a spirit. The investigators experience some of the reported activities.
- Thomas Sullivan is a respected heart surgeon who clamors for even more recognition. He has the chance to perform a heart transplant on a fellow man of science when a laborer, killed in an automobile accident, is brought in. That man isn't quite as dead as he appears, but Sullivan takes his heart nonetheless and transplants it. Events take an eerie turn when the donor's body disappears and Sullivan begins getting unsettling phone calls.
- Pam buys an old trunk at an auction and is immediately approached by a woman who offers her big money for it. Mrs. North digs in her heels and refuses to sell. When the trunk is delivered to the North home, it contains corpse--the body of the woman who'd desperately tried to buy it earlier.
- A young suburban family, The Macaulays, gets to work on beautifying their yard. Mom Liz draws up plans for what goes where while husband Arthur stocks up on gardening tools. After dirt samples are analyzed by the county agent, the nursery supplies them with the right mixture of soil conditioners. Working on their rose bed, they add peat moss and fertilizer along with bushes. Gladiola bulbs and seeds for other flowers are planted elsewhere. Their son takes part in the fun.
- Tired of living in a dump, Lisa demands some serious home improvements. Oliver fires the Monroe brothers and hires an architect to draw up plans. Renovations come to a screeching halt thanks to the Monroes' picket line and famous Hootervillian Rutherford B. Skrug.
- Reeling after her grandmother succumbs after a long battle with cancer, 22-year-old Bailey Wallace experiences even more upheaval when she suspects that the house she shared with her grandmother may be haunted by a ghost lurking deep in the basement. Left alone in the house when her parents go out of town, Bailey notices the ghostly activity increase, and finds herself being haunted not only by the house, but by fragments of her childhood that stab at her in quick bursts, slowly reminding her of a terrible event that happened in the basement, something that she's blocked out for years: the death of her older sister, at the hands of a man Bailey barely remembers: her own grandfather. As the haunting and her own mind start to spiral out of control, Bailey must face what her grandfather did, and also realize that her grandfather's ghost might have returned to the house with the intention of finishing some horrible business that he started many years ago.
- After a friendly doe wanders onto the farm, Lisa starts a drive to ban deer hunting. When the governor arrives in Hooterville for the start of hunting season, Lisa presents him with her petition. He threatens Oliver and Lisa with jail time because her petition promises everyone who signed it a one-hundred dollar payment.
- Oliver plans to leave Eleanor with Mr. Cowan's bull Dudley so she'll birth a calf and start giving milk again. Lisa complicates matters when she wants to make sure Eleanor has a good "husband" with bright prospects. No bull that Lisa meets seems good enough to marry her "daughter."
- Irritated by complaints and about how much money he's losing, Oliver raises the rates at the Hooterville Phone Company. His top priority, however, is getting the Monroe brothers to connect his own phone inside the house. In the kitchen, Lisa discovers the magic of Dee Dee's Dehydrated Dinners. Just drop a bag into boiling water and out comes a full meal and a bottle of wine.
- 'A Lonely War' is inspired by True Events. This little known part of British history, is the story that brought together Men and Women, Jew and Gentle, and formed at their base in Maccabi House, London, to fight the raising Fascists movement and Oswald Mosley in the 1940s.
- Story of a woman who is competing as a business executive in a man's world.
- Weary Dr. Gentry gets no rest from his irritating patients. The pediatrician deals with ill-mannered kids and parents who can't make a move without checking with him first. An evening out with his wife to watch their oldest daughter star in "Romeo and Juliet" becomes a disaster when a panicked new mother interrupts the balcony scene with a silly phone call.
- A married out-of-towner is set up for a mugging in Central Park by a sexy young woman he'd only met that day. Wanting his stolen briefcase back and his name out of the newspapers, the cheating husband comes to Mike for help. Ellen Robbins, who's still on probation, is running the mugging scam with her boyfriend and another thug. Matters turn deadly when she returns the briefcase for $1000 bucks and doesn't cut her cohorts in on the extra money.
- Stitch plays with Jay's friend Nightbringer4 aka Madadman, he is nice to him. It starts with Stitch playing with Nightbringer4 and they are a pretty good duo, but when they play squads, the other two teammates never helped Stitch get revived because he was the first person to die because his game was lagging.
- Three merchant sailors and their enigmatic leader hide out at a British inn. They've been followed from India after stealing the priceless ruby eye from a holy statue. The grimy sailors ambush and kill the men who've come to retrieve the gem, unaware of how badly the statue wants its eye back. It arrives at the inn and, one by one, makes the thieves pay for their offense.
- Archival footage of an American Nazi rally that attracted 20,000 people at Madison Square Garden in 1939, shortly before the beginning of World War II.
- A nightclub singer fears she's marked for death. The racketeer she testified against vowed to have her murdered if he "got the chair" and it's the night of his execution. Despite being watched over by a plainclothes policeman, she's foolish to believe everyone is looking out for her well being.
- Oliver is invited to New York to be the guest speaker at a Harvard alumni banquet but he arrives with an unexpected stowaway. Meanwhile, the Ziffels fear that they'll lose Arnold to Mr. Haney, who's trying to take the pig in lieu of a debt that he claims the Ziffels owe him.
- A man who is stressed over the affairs of his business walks out and goes on a surreal train ride to the nonexistent town of Meadbrook.
- Cocky newspaper reporter Turk Wilson has made it clear in articles and in person that he believes druggist Max Hensig murdered his wife. When Hensig is acquitted, he puts Wilson on notice that there are many undetectable ways to kill a man. Wilson's swagger turns to panic when a fellow reporter who borrowed his coat dies from a drug-resistant strain of flu.
- Criminals rob a jewelry store in Chicago and stash their haul in a grain bin. The expensive gems end up packed in boxes of Crickly Wickly cereal shipped to Hooterville. Lisa knows real jewels when she sees them, but Oliver's sure they're just costume. After taking them to be appraised, the sheriff arrests Oliver for the jewelry store heist.
- Lisa gives yet another conflicting version of how she and Oliver met. She tells Lori that she was sharing a Paris apartment with her father, the deposed King of Hungary. While he was scheming his return to power, Lisa was a waitress at a sidewalk café when Oliver Douglas stopped by for six bottles of champagne. The King wants her to marry a baron who can bankroll his army, but Lisa is in love with the penniless American.
- A guy named , Jack, with physical disability trying to find a perfect girl to make his black and white life colorful, when he finally gets the girl named, Jill, his life changes.. just for some time. The film is about a guy who is not so confident in approaching girls because of his physical disability. But one day he finds a girl of his dream and works hard to approach her. When he finally meets her, the happiness knocks his doors. But in reality this happiness was virtual until he faces the reality. This is a beautiful love story has romance, dance and music.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS heads to Derby, Connecticut to investigate one of the country's oldest Opera houses, the Sterling Opera House.
- A former sheriff, Will Sonnett, known for his fast draw shows up in Mesa to see an optometrist; he's become nearsighted and badly needs glasses. Also in town is a punk gunfighter who wants to make a name for himself. Knowing Sonnett has vision problems, he challenges the lawman to a duel.
- 1965–197130mTV-G8.2 (112)TV EpisodeArnold's performance as a British police dog in the Hooterville theater production of "Who"--the marquee wasn't big enough for "Who Killed Jock Robin?"--turns him into an overnight star. Lisa is so impressed, she arranges for an old friend to give him a Hollywood screen test. After the locals stage a telethon to raise money for the trip, the Douglases are soon escorting the hammy actor West for his big showbiz break.
- 1965–197130mTV-G8.4 (106)TV EpisodeOliver and Lisa chaperon Arnold to Hollywood for his screen test. Producer Boris Fedor isn't interested in the pig; he's just using him to pressure a greedy horse to come back to work. When the horse's agent balks, the publicity machine starts promoting Arnold as the studio's next big star. A stunned Oliver, who came along for laughs, can't believe what he's witnessing.