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- The crew of Moonbase Alpha must struggle to survive when a massive explosion throws the Moon from Earths orbit and into deep space.
- John Drake is a special operative for M9, specializing in security assignments against any subversive element that threatens world peace.
- When a young bride moves into a country manor, long repressed childhood memories of witnessing a murder come to the surface.
- Classic showcase for stand up comedy.
- An intimate look at the inner-workings of the family-run Poway-Bernardo Mortuary in Poway, California.
- A penetrating look at one of British history's most enigmatic and controversial figure, Benjamin Disraeli--a dandy, womanizer and a Jew.
- As a direct descendant of the infamous Bell family, a man desperately tries to understand and if possible undo the curse to save his own child from being the next in line to be cursed.
- Part of The Biography Channel stable of programs, "Class of..." is a play on a high school graduating class, profiling a celebrity by the year in which their career took off.
- Kiri te Kanawa, Michael George, and a choir sing Christmas music, and in between selections, David Frost narrates a history of the Christmas carol.
- Magazine show covering the worlds of art and entertainment.
- The Memory of All That: Gershwin On Ice: Dorothy Hamil leads a star-studded cast in this beautifully choreographed tribute to the music of George and Ira Gershwin on ice.
- This Arts & Entertainment Network anthology series, hosted by actor John Cullum, presented recent BBC dramas (all set in the Victorian Era) in one hour segments. Titles included: "Beau Geste," "Great Expectations," "Fame is the Spur," "Fanny by Gaslight," "Jane Eyre" (with Timothy Dalton), and "Stalky & Co."
- 1987– 1hTV-148.5 (119)TV EpisodeAs First Lady, she won the hearts of the American people with her beauty, style, and grace. As a young widow, she became the object of the nation's fascination.
- 1987– TV-148.8 (116)TV Episode
- Biography of Morgan Fairchild, a Dallas, Texas, native who became one of the most prolific nighttime soap opera actresses of the 1980's. A shy child, Morgan found herself through acting in local theatre productions in Dallas, and she moved to New York at age 23, landing a starmaking role on the daytime soap "Search for Tomorrow" after only 6 weeks in the city! She left that show in 1977 and made her way to Hollywood. Prime time stardom soon arrived in the form of the flashy drama series "Flamingo Road." This new series was so popular and so sexy that Morgan soon found herself under attack by self-righteous Rev. Donald Wildmon, who criticized the show's sexual frankness and called Morgan "the worst woman in America." Morgan went on to prove herself as an actress by starring in "Paper Dolls," "Falcon Crest," and "The City." She also became a dedicated activist, standing up for various causes including the environment and AIDS (she was one of the first celebrities to speak out about the need for funding for AIDS research).
- America's longest running comedy television series and the originator of the stand up comedy television genre. An Evening at the Improv is a season ticket to see the brightest and funniest entertainers before they were famous, from the club that introduced a generation of new stars to stage, screen and television.