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- A song and dance review of the American college scene.
- The latest world and national news.
- A special documentary dealing with topics as narcotics, sex, promiscuity, fads, pop culture and morals in 1967.
- Danny is failing in school and is moved to a remedial class. His mother is supportive but his father thinks he needs punishment. Eventually Danny is diagnosed as being dyslectic, but his father needs convincing there is a problem.
- A young girl learns the importance of reading, when she ends up in a dystopian future where reading is banned.
- Brian Watson is known to fib, and his parents believe him to have broken the Maltese Unicorn, purchased on their honeymoon. Not having done this, he seeks the help of a kooky detective, who is obsessed with Sherlock Holmes, and has Brian become his Watson. They then try to determine who has framed Brian.
- A young boy who continually questions his own worth, polishes a magic lamp and conjures up three genies who promise to grant his every wish. After experimenting with numerous transformations in his quest to be somebody else, he realizes that being himself is the best thing he could be.
- Every day is boring and the same to Amy, even her birthday. All the evidence her family puts forth that each day is different she rebuts with well-thought out responses of sameness. She is supposed to visit her Aunt Lucy to pick up her present from her, and instead meets weird characters who insist that her aunt has a beagle named Charlie and that she has turned into a butterfly. Eventually she encounters fairytale folk who thought their lives were normal before the events in their stories occurred.
- Peter stows away on a ship from Italy, and arrives in New York, pursued by the ship's captain. He is advised that he will find other Italians in Little Italy, so he goes there, where Gepetto takes him in, after he attempts to steal some food. He tries to be good, but gets in trouble for stealing, so Jimmy the pizza man has to show him the way and get him to school. He thinks he isn't important, so he tells tall tales, scratching his nose each time. He tells people that Gepetto is a big important politician, so people automatically want to support him, though Gepetto is not running for anything.
- The cliché of the girl pulling off her glasses and becoming beautiful is taken to the ultimate extreme by Jennifer, who wears glasses without frames, is poorly treated by her companions, and is forbidden to ride a pony. One of the ponies, Corney is going to be taken away because he is clumsy and no one can ride him. Ducklings and swans appear throughout the film, as the magical Balloon Man shows so much more.
- A multi-national team of marine archaeologists, NOAA and Navy scientists, using Autonomous Undersea Vehicles and their on-board technologies, survey two sunken Revolutionary War era British frigates off the coast of Newport, RI.
- 'Madonna (I)' makes a post-Grammy appearance with Ellen.