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- Female radio reporter Marcia Jeffries turns folk-singing drifter Larry "Lonesome" Rhoades into a powerful media star who becomes utterly detestable during his meteoric rise. Film debuts of Anthony Franciosa, Andy Griffith, and Lee Remick.
- A look into the Los Angeles punk rock scene, that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time.
- Some of Britain's most opinionated and avid TV viewers comment freely on the best and worst television shows of the past week, from the comfort of their sofas.
- Headbangers Terry and Dean explore the depths of friendship, and the art and science of drinking beer like a man.
- A slow-burning epic chronicling the emotional journey of four thirty something women in the misty seaside city of Kobe.
- Xplay is expanding the conversation with insightful and irreverent explorations into every game worth your time: AAA, indie, mobile, VR, retro - it's all on the table.
- A documentary about the rise of psychoanalysis as a powerful means of persuasion for both governments and corporations.
- A daring, funny, and brutally honest show that covers politics, entertainment, movies, sports, and pop culture.
- A documentary examining the decade of the 1970s as a turning point in American cinema. Some of today's best filmmakers interview the influential directors of that time.
- Jeremy Vine hosts a topical discussion show, replacing long-running topical show The Wright Stuff (2000) on weekday mornings. Vine and his panel of guests discuss the stories making the news before the debate is thrown open to the viewers.
- An opinion pollster finds a town which is a perfect mirror of U.S. opinions.
- "Gray's Anatomy" meets "Swingers" in this medical comedy as medical intern Ron Wilson plots to become Chief Resident with the help of Ivy League reject Steven Powell. As Dr. Wilson fights for survival in a busy county hospital, he has to decide whether becoming Chief Resident is more important than personal happiness. Together with Steve they set off on adventure and mayhem.
- Ireland's most opinionated and avid TV viewers offer their opinions on some of the most memorable TV screened during the past week.
- NO! SIR! tells an almost entirely forgotten story of the military men and women who forced the U.S. government to end the Vietnam War
- MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's film claiming a Chinese cyberattack 'flipped' the 2020 election.
- Some of Australia's most opinionated and avid TV viewers comment on the best, worst and controversial shows and news stories of the past week, from the comfort of their sofas.
- Game show that challenges contestants to predict how handsome or ugly people think they really are.
- An all-star ensemble panel of Sky News hosts and contributors go head to head on the big issues and news of the day.
- One of the leading political talk shows in America, this program combined in-depth discussion of current events and issues with just enough conflict added to spur arguments onward. For each show, four panelists, either journalists, politicians or other similarly connected with affairs of state, with a wide range of opinions and viewpoints, were brought together to debate the impact of past events, the wisdom of current activities, and the proper courses of action for the future.
- A documentary about the life and work of Leni Riefenstahl, a German film director most notorious for making the most effective propaganda films for the Nazis.
- A look at the wild scene outside a Judas Priest concert.
- As Greece prepares for the imminent admission in the European Economic Community, a pair of reporters arrive at a small village to document the inhabitants' mixed feelings. Will this pivotal political event mark the beginning of a new era?
- For three days in 1971, former US soldiers who were in Vietnam testify in Detroit about their war experiences. Nearly 30 speak, describing atrocities personally committed or witnessed, telling of inaccurate body counts, and recounting the process of destroying a village. The atrocities are casual, seem routine, and are sanctioned or committed by officers. Images from the war illustrate the testimony; there's a side discussion among veterans about racism and a couple of interviews about the soldiers' self-realization. The testimony appears in the US Congressional Record on April 6 and 7, 1971. A "winter soldier" contrasts with Paine's "summer soldier and sunshine patriot."
- A candidate for the Mayor of New York City promises to legalize drugs. The mafia, making insane money on illegal drug trade, is about to dissuade him - at all cost.