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- Janet hosts a party to celebrate her new promotion, but once the guests arrive, it becomes clear that not everything will be going down as smoothly as the red wine.
- Hercule Poirot, now in modern times, investigates the famous crime on the famed train with a modern twist.
- How small, idealistic, Finnish company, Nokia, became the global leader in cell phone technology only to become drunk with success, lose its visionary style of leadership and completely fail to predict the rise of its death knell, iPhone.
- A bee exits a flower and flies with no apparent destination in mind. It discovers an abandoned phonograph in a field of flowers. There is a record on the phonograph, and the bee learns to use its stinger as a stylus. Recorded music is heard from the record. Other insects start dancing to the music. As different songs are heard, the insects react to them in various ways. When the bee gets tired, a hedgehog briefly replaces it as the stylus. The bee soon returns to its music-playing. The bee learns to dance to the music. The dance party ends when the satisfied bee flies away from the phonograph.
- While Captain Kirk investigates whether an actor is actually a presumed dead mass murderer, a mysterious assailant is killing the people who could identify the fugitive.
- Spock kidnaps the disabled Capt. Pike, hijacks the Enterprise, and then surrenders for court martial.
- While transporting an arrogant, demanding princess for a political marriage, Captain Kirk must cope both with her biochemical ability to force him to love her, as well as sabotage on his ship.
- The Enterprise hosts a number of quarrelling diplomats, including Spock's father, but someone on board has murder in mind.
- A transporter accident places Captain Kirk's landing party in an alternate universe, where the Enterprise is in the service of a barbarically brutal empire.
- The Enterprise crew attempts to stop a plague of amoeba-like creatures from possessing human hosts and spreading throughout the galaxy.
- The Enterprise is guided to a distant, long-dead world where survivors of an extremely ancient race - existing only as disembodied energy - desiring the bodies of Kirk, Spock and astro-biologist Ann Mulhall so that they may live again.
- A landing party from the Enterprise is exposed to strange form of radiation which rapidly ages them.
- At Spock's court martial, he explains himself with mysterious footage about when Capt. Pike was kidnapped by powerful illusion casting aliens.
- Responding to a distress signal, Kirk finds Captain Tracey of the U.S.S. Exeter violating the prime directive and interfering with a war between the Yangs and the Kohms to find the secret of their longevity.
- With Capt. Kirk and the derelict USS Defiant apparently lost, the Enterprise grapples with an insanity causing plague and an attack by the Tholians.
- To protect a space station with a vital grain shipment, Kirk must deal with Federation bureaucrats, a Klingon battle cruiser and a peddler who sells furry, purring, hungry little creatures as pets.
- A group of idealistic hippies, led by an irrational leader, come aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise.
- After an accident that leaves him no longer able to walk, Worf asks Riker to help him commit suicide.
- The crew of the Enterprise is infected with a virus that causes them to behave as though they were intoxicated.
- While aiding an androgynous race who lost a couple of members in an unmapped region of space, Riker falls for one of them, which can lead to trouble if detected, since the alien race does not endorse gender specificity.
- Uncovering evidence of a port near the Cornish village of Padstow.
- While we now take a computer mouse for granted, fifteen years ago there was still a debate about what would be the ultimate pointing device.
- Ashens reviews a knock-off Chinese iPhone 5G smartphone.