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- When Defne's brother gets into debt and is held captive, Defne is forced to accept an offer in exchange for the money. She has to make Omer, a wealthy shoe designer who owns a company, fall in love with her and marry her.
- Follows Hollywood legend Evelyn Hugo, who chooses an unknown reporter to tell her life story. Evelyn recounts her time in the Golden Age of Hollywood and her seven marriages.
- Singaporean tycoons, Italian luxury brand heirs, and Pakistani nobles. Explore the lavish lives of multibillionaires living in Korea, and why they came.
- A retrospective look at capturing everything beforehand, during, and after a film premiere.
- Bill and Toony co-host a special two-hour showcase of classic yuletide cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Tom and Jerry, and more. There's also a sackful of seasonal silliness with Mr. Quizzer, Goldie Fisher, and the rest of the show's regular cast, plus special guest-stars Svengoolie, Kerwyn, and - possibly - Santa.
- A meta-fiction, promotional film parody.
- Marc Collin and Chrystabell embody spy John Steed and Emma Peel from 60s British classic The Avengers as they re-imagine The Cure's Lullaby as a seductive whisper of intrigue, paranoia and lust.
- The stunning Tsvetelina is the star of her music video, shot like a film-noir from the golden age of Hollywood cinema.
- A honeymooning couple stay at the husband's childhood home, a Victorian mansion on a dark, jungle island. There, his overbearing mother rules with a heavy hand over his miserable stepsister and a creepy old servant. Old family secrets come out relating to the death of the man's former lover and the mother's real motivations about her son.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.8 (46)TV EpisodeIncludes The Look of Love, The Sound Man, Cherish/It Had to Be You, As the Stomach Turns.
- Guests Flip Wilson, Bette Midler, and Elton John. Opening song Let Me Entertain You, Class of 1965 with Laverne of Launderette and Geraldine, songs with Midler, Cher in her apartment.
- Jackie Kennedy's time in the White House was short--35 tumultuous months that promised a new dawn for America but were marked by private betrayal and public tragedy. Using rarely-seen personal letters, photographs, and intimate audio recordings, the episode reveals how Jackie took control of JFK's legacy in the days following his assassination.
- Highlights of this end-of-season "family show" include: "The Doily Sisters" (a spoof on "The Dolly Sisters"); and musical numbers including Carol singing "Happiness Belongs to My Friends" and "I've Seen That Face", Harvey performing "Hey, Mr. Moon", and Carol and Vicki duetting on "Budapest, When You Get Home" and performing "Two Natural Beauties" with the dancers.