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- A courageous lawyer, who has just started practicing law while recovering from alcoholism.
- This movie based on the 1960s' television series, brings back some of the major characters. It begins when a young girl Megan comes to town and she bears a resemblance to Allison Mackenzie, who disappeared 20 years ago. It is revealed that she is Allison's daughter. She is not warmly greeted by Kelly, the sister that Allison never knew of, it seems that she resents Allison, cause she appears to be the center of her parents universe. She has set her sights on Dana Harrington, who is in line to inherit the Peyton fortune. And it seems that Dana has shifted his attention from Kelly to Megan. It is also revealed that Allison, not long after she disappeared was attack by someone, and she has been in a catatonic state, when she is moved to Peyton Place someone goes into her room and kills her and makes it appear that she committed suicide. However, Steven Cord suspects that Allison did not take her life, so he investigates.
- A woman is reunited with her kidnapped son after five years; unfortunately she discovers that he has a near-infantile mindset and apparent mental problems. Will she give up on Andrew or try to help him work through the abuse he suffered?
- Three women are going on a trip that leaves incommunicado with the rest of the world and before they leave; a woman who either has a history or relationship with each of their husbands leaves them a letter that says that she is leaving with one of their husbands. As they wait to return so they could find out who it is, they each remember an important moment in their lives that involves them and their husbands...and the woman.
- Detective Eliot Ness comes back to town to fight corruption and avenge a former partner's murder with the help of the son.
- A woman with four single daughters sets out to try and get them married.
- After a woman fervently wishes for another chance after a terrible tragedy, she is mysteriously granted one year of her life to be lived over.
- This made-for-television remake of Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train" (1951) follows the same story, but has changed the genders of the lead characters from male to female. Sheila Gaines is a former child star whose first husband is unwilling to give her a divorce. A chance meeting with Margo Anthony on a train leads to a conversation where the mentally unstable Margo, who hates her mother, suggests that they swap murders, so as to solve their problems. Although she thinks nothing of the conversation, Sheila's life takes a surprising turn when her husband is murdered by Margo. Now Margo wants Sheila to do her part of "the deal." With the police on her tail and Margo constantly in her face, Sheila must find a way out of this tangled web.
- A well-to-do elderly woman who befriends the homeless and volunteers her time with children learns that she has an incurable illness. She desperately wants to reunited her three grown grandchildren, now scattered across the U.S. living their own lives, with their estranged father, her son. She hires a private detective to search for them to try to get everyone together on Christmas Eve.
- A woman returns to her Texas home town after a 15 year absence and witness a man killed. She then discovers that the killer may have a connection to her.
- When Grace comes to live with her daughter and son-in-law, she is eager to find a way to be useful in the community. She loves to read stories to children, and decides to read one on public access television. The response is so strong that a large company hears about it and offers her a television series. Her life becomes complicated as she is forced to make some serious decisions. Through it all, Grace is able to help a young mother realize that time is the most valuable gift she could give to her daughter.
- Remake of the 1954 film "Three Coins In The Fountain" again finds three vacationing American women searching for romance during their visit to Rome.
- Andrea Crawford, an important business woman, risks everything to save a kid from the life of crime.
- The story of a macho straight and a well-educated gay man who have to share an apartment at a half-way house for aids-patients. Slowly they become friends.
- Silvia and Edgar have been married for a long time, but can't stand each other now. But a divorce would mean having to sell their dream house, which both of them want to keep. Instead they both secretly decide the answer is to kill the other.
- Reggie defends an unpopular 15-year-old girl accused of killing a teenage boy who she claims was in love with her.
- After witnessing his father commit a double murder 8-year-old Waldo Gaines is institutionalized and his mother refuses to seek custody.
- A young man who believes he's a Confederate soldier and kills a man becomes Reggie's client and she must prove that he belongs in a psychiatric hospital and not prison.
- Neil McDonough plays a mentally retarded man and the prime suspect for the murder of a senator's daughter. Reggie suspects the victim's husband may be responsible.
- After failing a third time to convict mobster Waldo Gaines, Roy seeks help from Reggie and one of her n more unreliable clients.
- Reggie's estranged daughter arrives while she is working on a bitter divorce case that takes a murderous turn.
- During a gang-related drive-by shooting Reggie's friend is killed. The victim's son then joins a rival gang seeking retribution.
- A man from Reggie's past, when she was drinking, who knew her as "Rachel" learns her true identity and begins to stalk her.
- Reggie Love, a family-law attorney, helps a young murder witness running from the killer.
- An eight year old must testify in the double-murder trial of his mobster father but Reggie feels he is not mentally stable to get through the ordeal.
- Reggie agrees to represent a black student arrested for setting on fire the school's state flag which is also the Confederate flag, after being harassed by racist white students.
- A member of Reggie Love's church group volunteers is arrested for a murder that occurred 30 years ago.
- James Cromwell guests as a police officer charged with murder for shooting an intruder who turns out to be the unwelcome beau of his pregnant teenage daughter.
- Joan Van Ark plays Reggie's former rehab nurse who is also a recovering alcoholic. When she falls of the wagon Reggie comes to her aid but contemplates walking away when the situation takes a turn for the worse.
- Momma Love's friend Verna needs Reggie's help when she and her fiancé are harassed by his daughter who wants to end their relationship.
- Reggie goes in search of the father of a 4-year-old who is in need of a bone-marrow transport. He is a former client who deserted his family while they were in the witness protection program.
- Reggie agrees to help the biological mother of an 11 year old boy expose the truth about her son's foster parents after he is rushed to the hospital yet again.
- Reggie's client is an unwed, pregnant 15-year-old who wants to keep her baby despite the pressure of her mother and a powerful adoption agency to give up the baby.
- Reggie sees the unpleasant side of the Olympic trials after witnessing an overbearing coach's treatment of her friend's daughter.