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- In a highly regimented boarding school, a pair of students discover that things are not as they seem.
- A year after Sheila is killed by a hit-and-run driver, her wealthy husband invites a group of friends to spend a week on his yacht playing a scavenger hunt mystery game. The game turns out to be all too real and all too deadly.
- Guinevere Pettigrew, a middle-aged London governess, finds herself unfairly dismissed from her job. An attempt to gain new employment catapults her into the glamorous world and dizzying social whirl of an American actress and singer, Delysia Lafosse.
- A trio of sisters bond over their ambivalence toward the approaching death of their curmudgeonly father, to whom none of them was particularly close.
- After being murdered by gangsters, an exuberant nightclub entertainer returns as a ghost to persuade his meek twin brother to help bring his killers to justice.
- While hunting rabbits, Elmer Fudd comes across Bugs Bunny, who tricks and harasses the hunter.
- The story of actress and acting teacher Maria Ouspenskaya, who brought modern acting techniques to the U.S., focusing on her years in Hollywood (1936-1949).
- A film buff learns something new about her family and encounters noir-like situations in Hollywood.
- The love story between British writer, Christopher Isherwood (whose book 'The Berlin Stories' inspired the musical and film Cabaret) and Don Bachardy, American portrait artist.
- This documentary takes an indepth look at the history of Warner Brothers studios, from it's beginning to the present day. It profiles the actors and actress that helped build the studio. Rare clips of interviews with John Wayne, Robert Redford, Bette Davis and Natalie Wood are shown, for example. It also shows clips from it's silent movie days, to the musicals, westerns and to action movies to the stars of today.
- Cukor was an American film director. He mainly concentrated on comedies and literary adaptations. Noted films include What Price Hollywood? (1932), A Bill of Divorcement (1932), Our Betters (1933), and Little Women (1933)
- 1967–197822mTV-G7.4 (43)TV EpisodeHighlights include: a "Saturday Night Tearjerker" presentation of "One Way Ticket" with Carol as a terminally ill woman and guest James Coco as a condemned murderer with whom she falls in love; a woman (Carol) argues with a tub of margarine in a spoof of Parkay commercials; a man (James) is nervous on a blind date; and a parody of "Kojak". Musical numbers include guests The Pointer Sisters performing "Steam Heat", and being joined by Carol on "Salt Peanuts".
- Dorothy, Rose, and Blanche win tickets to attend a post-premiere movie party with Burt Reynolds. However, a hitch in their plan occurs when they are mistaken for prostitutes.
- Dick interviews legendary actress Bette Davis. The two-time Oscar winner reads a scene with Dick from Dark Victory and sings two songs.
- Discovering Olivia de Havilland will not only take us on a nostalgic journey to the actress's glory days in Hollywood, but it also gives us a broader look into her actual life away from the limelight. This video chronicled Olivia's personal existence through a wonderful collection of priceless film clips, as well as, fascinating narratives and observations from highly knowledgeable showbiz resource persons.
- A businessman just stares and stares, a man debates whether he should call a girl, and the Cops wonder why someone would abandon a perfectly good potato. Sketches include: Cops - Potato, Serial, Gross 1, Cops - Thinking, Home Alone , Opened Up, Gross 2, and Shirlers
- 2015– 1h 2mPodcast Episode
- Rocky and Bullwinkle "The Ruby Yacht" Part 5 of 6, Fractured Fairy Tales "Sweet Little Beet", Peabody's Improbable History "Louis Pasteur", Rocky and Bullwinkle "The Ruby Yacht" Part 6 of 6.
- When World War II breaks out, five of Hollywood's top directors leave their homes and careers to join the army and film the war effort.
- The directors now in active service realize that their artistic vision won't always be fulfilled when bureaucracy and the realities of war intervene.
- 2009–Podcast EpisodeAdam Graham presents "Screen Directors Playhouse": a March 24, 1950 broadcast based on Chicago Deadline (1949), a Paramount production adapted for radio by Richard Alan Simmons.