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- An arborist falls in love with a farmer as she tries to save his trees before the town tree lighting.
- A drama that investigates anxiety and disillusionment in America.
- André Savignac, mayor of Saint-Guilhem-Le-Désert has been found hanged on the Bridge of the Devil. Marina Fazergues comes back to her home village for the criminal investigation.
- Wheat has been a staple food of humanity, and a foundation of our diet, dating back to the first civilizations on Earth. Today, a growing segment of wheat products have become tainted, and people have taken up the task of finding out why.
- A scientist in the rain forest squares off against a land developer while trying to solve some unexplained deaths of his workers. An archaeologist, who's researching the jungle ruins of an extinct local tribe, might know more.
- The Agent Orange catastrophe did not end with the Vietnam War. Today, a primary chemical of the toxic defoliant causes deformed births and deadly cancers. Two heroic women fight to hold the manufacturers accountable.
- Hien Le makes a living as a lottery ticket salesman in Vinh Long despite his deformed face, impaired hearing and emerging lung condition.
- The Son'a and the Ba'ku now live in peace on the planet, and a Starfleet outpost has been set up to monitor the situation. Son'a construction uncovers ancient ruins and the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E is sent to investigate.
- Accusations have been made against one of the world's most famous NGOs, WWF, due to their support for the cultivation of palm oil plantations and GM soy, as well as the use of poisonous herbicides. With whom does WWF have contracts?
- A sales pitch for an herbicide/fertilizer for the lawn made by Sherwin Williams.
- A man-eating plant from outer space lands in Middle England and takes several top horticulturists as its prisoners in an effort to germinate the Earth. Fortunately for the Earth, Steed just happens to be a herbicidal maniac.
- Mike and Bob seek out a pilot who sprayed poison on a farmer's crops. The pilot claims he was hired by the farmer to do so and shows the Brannagans a check to prove it.
- When a woman hires Magnum and Higgins to locate a man she met briefly at a coffee shop and felt a spark with, they learn that he is hiding a big secret.
- Distributed power employs radio, instead of cable, communication between of locomotives. This technology permits multiple locomotives to be positioned anywhere in a train reducing the stress and slack in the car couplings permitting longer trains. Danny spots several examples and explains the details and advantages of distributed power.
- Two out of five wild plants are threatened with extinction. Today people are finding remarkable ways to help them, and so make our world a little greener and a little wilder.
- Why do city planners insist on planting stinky trees? And why do they stink anyway? Turns out there are good reasons.
- Get a closer look at chemical and biological agents, the deadliest of secret weapons. From mustard gas artillery shells used along the trenches in WWI to the U. S. gas stockpiles in the Pacific during WWII, to the Iraqi gassing of the Kurds, chemical warfare has long been buried in a cover of secrecy.
- Psych Crimes and Crises' next case is investigating a bomb explosion at the home of sixty-seven year old Ed Janoski. Of the psychological issues Ed faces, chief amongst them may be his persecution complex, mostly against Damian Tremblay, self-coined as the "Condo Czar". Ed's house is located next to Tremblay's latest high rise condo complex under construction. Tremblay had tried to purchase Ed's house for "phase 2" of the complex, he who refused to sell. His refusal to sell placed him not only in a bad situation with Tremblay, who has the reputation of getting what he wants at any cost, but also all Ed's other neighbors who wanted to sell but the properties which Tremblay won't buy unless he can get them all. Ed is certain Tremblay is behind the widespread campaign of harassment against him, the bombing being only the latest issue, but which also includes continual death threats over the telephone, the voice being a computer altered one. Clara is worried that Ed will crack under the continual stress. But as that campaign continues, Ed, despite Aidan urging him not to take the law into his own hands and retaliate against Tremblay, may not heed the advice in his mental state. Meanwhile, Aidan's personal life is affected by something that happens to Caligra indirectly associated with the case.
- Mr. Chloro, the kids' biology teacher, starts acting very strange after an encounter in the woods with a funky flower.
- The spaceship piloted by Oscar, a friendly alien, crashes in Tommy's backyard and the two immediately strike up a friendship. Tommy introduces Oscar to his circle of friends: Professor Leonard, an eccentric scientist; Yucari, a formidable female martial arts practitioner and Peter, an aspiring musician. Yucari discovers Cesare, a villainous businessman, plans to turn the city park into a desert by killing all the plants with his special herbicide, then buying the property for next to nothing and turning it into a parking lot. Professor Leonard learns when music is played, the effects of the herbicide are spectacularly reversed, but when the crew is trapped in an abandoned tunnel, they may not be able to save the park before the mayor sells Caesar the deed.