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- In the 1930s, three friends witness a murder, are framed for it, and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in American history.
- A fisheries expert is approached by a consultant to help realize a sheik's vision of bringing the sport of fly-fishing to the desert and embarks on an upstream journey of faith and fish to prove the impossible possible.
- Lawrence, an aging, lonely civil servant falls for Gina, an enigmatic young woman. When he takes her to the G8 Summit in Reykjavik, however, their bond is tested by Lawrence's professional obligations.
- A man and woman begin a complex affair over 72 hours in a Las Vegas penthouse.
- As an elegant maestro of mirage and delusion drapes his beautiful female assistant with a gauzy textile, much to our amazement, the lady vanishes into thin air.
- Chris Isaak sings his song. Clips from the movie "Wild at Heart" are shown.
- The tale about an old, henpecked man whose new friend fulfills all desires of his wife.
- A surreal short film that Lynch made for the 2008 Twin Peaks Festival.
- A short piece that Lynch presented as his acceptance for the Hollyshorts 2008 Visionary Award.
- Henry and Marie have a tempestuous love affair. But all is not as it seems...and just who has overheard their latest spat?
- Performances of three well-know compositions. An orchestra plays Flight of the Bumblebee. Carlos Ramírez sings The Donkey Serenade with a boy on penny whistle. Finally, Ramírez and Lucille Norman sing lyrics to Tales from the Vienna Woods.
- 1976–198150mNot Rated7.6 (186)TV EpisodeRosemary Garfield's 1935 murder remains unsolved after 44 years. Her widower Jake was wrongly sent to prison for it, but has been released. The Angels try to solve her murder and find out who is trying to kill him.
- 1950–196530mNot Rated7.6 (64)TV EpisodeJack insists on taking Mildred to a violin concert even though his girlfriend would prefer to attend the boxing arena. Jack spies Jimmy Stewart and his wife in the crowd and tries to attract their attention by pelting him with peanuts, which only results in driving them from the theater. Bored, Mildred tries to get the radio station carrying fights on her transistor radio, which drives the remaining audience members out.
- When Archie's appeal for a grant from the council is rejected, Hector is forced to reveal a secret concerning Edith Rankin, chairwoman of the council. Simultaneously, Golly and Fergal each bribe Duncan in the hopes of securing his help in their individual projects.
- The expansive Taybor, an intergalactic merchant arrives from hyperspace on his ship, The Emporium. He is offering to sell things to the Alphans. Koenig realizes that if the Taybor sold them his spaceship, it would enable the Alphans to fly back to Earth, but the price the Taybor is asking for this transaction is Maya.
- Frasier and Niles decide to host a dinner party at Frasier's apartment, but the planning quickly becomes complicated and leads them to think that they might be spending too much time together.
- A critical piece of a solar power station is destroyed in a storm. Now a town is threatened by uncontrolled heat from the sun. The International Rescue team must find a way to shut the system down before the whole town is destroyed.
- Corliss and Dexter are invited to a party that requires formal attire. The two teenagers struggle to find the necessary garments without having to break into their piggy banks.
- As the school celebrates its Night of the Twin Moons, several people put themselves in harm's way for the sake of another, and an unwary child playing sheriff roams the halls with a real gun.
- 2001–201523mTV-PG8.3 (179)TV EpisodeWhen Anya clues Holly J in on Fiona's real feelings for her, Holly J tries to act natural. Jenna is sorry about how tough she's been on KC and asks the guys to throw him a bachelor party of sorts. After their discussion about Clare needing some breathing room, Eli gets even more intense.
- Sam Damon, from small-town Nebraska, finds life in the U.S. Army, just prior to World War I, so appealing that he breaks off his relationship with Celia, his childhood sweetheart. When war does break out, Sam is sent to fight in France where his courage and initiative raise him in rank from private to sergeant to lieutenant to captain. Along the way he crosses paths with an assertive nurse - "Tommy" Caldwell, daughter of Col. Caldwell - and an ambitious officer, Courtenay Massengale, whose promotions have come from manipulating his contacts with his superiors.
- Nancy badgers Lee to at least speak to Mick about his problems if he won't see a doctor. Lee doesn't want to worry Mick but Nancy's adamant he'll know what to do and drags Linda out shopping to give them time alone. Mick struggles to settle crying Oliver, dismayed Lady Di's destroyed his favourite toy elephant. Lee claims he's on leave from work and tries to talk to Mick but Tina interrupts to beg help in the bar. Lee feels awful as he listens to Mick croon to Oliver about his top big brother. He approaches Mick again but they're interrupted by another wail from Oliver - Lady Di's pooed under his cot, to Mick's fury. Lee hurries her to the barrel store to clean up. Later, there's a shout from Mick - Lee left the door open and Lady Di's gone. Mick berates Lee as they frantically search Bridge Street and rejects Shirley's offer of help. After fruitless searching, Lee's despairing on the allotments when Lady Di appears in front of him. Lee vents his worries to her and contemplates telling Mick. Shirley calls in to The Vic to see if Lady Di's returned; she tries to ask after baby Oliver but gets interrupted when Lee and Lady Di return. Mick's worried when Lady Di immediately growls at Oliver. Tina suggests Lady Di stay with her. Although heartbroken, Mick agrees. Lee assures Mick he's doing what's best for everyone. Mick apologises for shouting and Lee tries to open up but instead an emotional Mick unburdens about his own stresses - he wishes he could be strong like Lee, Nancy and Linda. Lee objects he's not strong but Mick won't listen, insisting he's proud of the man Lee has become. On returning home, Nancy's exasperated to learn Lee hasn't told Mick the truth and pursues Lee up the stairs as they argue. Lee turns to shake her off and Nancy falls backwards. In the Minute Mart, Cindy pesters Carol to buy fizz before the prom and blanks Ian. Back home, Carol fixes Cindy's dress and promises to do her hair. Cindy thanks Carol for having her stay, touched. She helps Liam with his bow tie, recalling sadly Jane taught her once. Meanwhile, Jane and Bobby are keen to see Cindy before the prom. Ian stubbornly refuses. Bobby arrives at the Butchers' alone and pleads Cindy show Ian and Jane her dress. Cindy reluctantly follows him home but avoids Jane's hug. Ian agrees she looks beautiful. Jane gives Cindy a corsage. Ian remembers Lucy getting ready for her prom and thinks it can't be easy living at the Butchers'. Cindy declares she's treated like a grown up and part of a loving family. Ian insists they're not and blurts they're paying Carol. Hurt, Cindy flees to the Butchers' and rails at Carol for deceiving her. Further distressed to learn Liam knew, Cindy bolts - no one wants her. Cindy enters The Albert and brazenly asks two men to buy her a drink; Simon and his mate, Glen, are happy to comply. Liam finds her on George Street with the men and pleads she come home but Cindy recklessly gets into Simon's flash car. Liam rushes to the Beales', panicking that Cindy's gone off with two men. Ian phones the police. Meanwhile, the car pulls up on a quiet road and Simon pulls out a bottle of vodka. Uncomfortable, Cindy asks to go home; she's fearful when Simon grins that the party's about to start... Stacey doesn't understand why Martin told her to have an abortion - a baby will only add to the family Martin claims to want. Martin thinks a new baby is too much for someone with Bipolar and questions if it's really what she wants. Shabnam begs Stacey's support at her first pregnancy class at the community centre. Stacey's awkward and struggles during the partner exercises before finally admitting she's pregnant but doesn't know if she'll keep the baby. Stacey regrets aborting Bradley's baby in the past but frets Martin thinks she might not be able to cope. Shabnam insists Stacey's already a great mum - it's her decision and no-one else's. Back home, Stacey tells Martin she's having the baby with or without him - it's his call.