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- Synthetic kryptonite laced with tar splits Superman in two: good Clark Kent and bad Man of Steel.
- The document of the 1936 Olympics at Berlin, orchestrated as Nazi propaganda.
- The two-part mini-series is a "Romeo and Juliet" story set in a rural Australian town. MARKING TIME traces Hal's journey from boy to man over the period of one year. At the outset, the town and the country are intoxicated with the spirit of the Olympics, and the Centenary of Federation. Hal gets his licence, first car, the right to drink, the right to vote, and falls in love with Randa, a young Afghani refugee. But there is a shifting of consciousness in the town and the nation about refugees, border protection and their place in the world. Hal's heart is broken when he realises that his town is one in which he no longer belongs.
- The story of the 1936 Olympics in Berlin and how Nazi Germany took advantage of the event for propaganda purposes.
- Documentary film 'Sport of the country of Soviets' is about the history of the development of physical education in the Soviet Union. The sport began to develop rapidly. Athletes have become some of the most popular people in the country. Not a single festive demonstration took place without the participation of gymnasts, football players and other sports representatives.
- Part one of the official film of XV Olympics in Helsinki 1952.
- A humorous short in which passengers subvert toll checkpoints in order to avoid paying.
- Gadget is on holiday at the Winter Olympics where Dr. Claw plans to sabotage the games by replacing the torch bearer. Gadget also faces the M.A.D. yodeler and a Yeti-like Snowbot.
- There's a radio contest open to all (except Al), where the winner will get to carry the Olympic torch through the city. Griff wins it and becomes a local hero.
- J.D. has a nemesis, Dr. Murdoch. Turk lies to Carla about freezing in surgery.
- An Olympic torch-bearer from Nigeria gets lost in NYC, so workaholic Mike vacations at the office. Paul moves to Harlem and tries to assimilate by adopting black stereotypes. Nikki talks of a fictitious beau and Mike wants to meet him.
- When children vanish into thin air in 2012 London, the Doctor and Rose find the answers in a seemingly ordinary household and a girl whose drawings can come to life.
- 1995–200221mTV-G7.4 (24)TV EpisodeSylvester chases Tweety into Pandora's Box and encounters a pantheon of obsessive characters from Greek mythology in "Keep Your Pantheon."/A trip to London becomes a scary experience when Granny finds the Shripshire Slasher posing as their tour guide in "London Broiled."
- Let's debunk some myths about the world's most famous source of mythology because the gods aren't the only mythology about Ancient Greece.
- It's Billy's big day as Walford's residents gear up for the arrival of the Olympic torch. But when Billy becomes trapped on the tube, his plans look to have gone up in smoke.
- Hear ROADSHOW guests' stories and see some incredible mementos from their experiences, including Disney animation art, ca. 1938, a 1970 Jimi Hendrix collection, and a Norman Rockwell oil painting and chair, ca. 1952. One is worth $230,000.