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- Deliveryman Doug Heffernan has a good life: He has a pretty wife (Carrie), a big television, and friends with which to watch it. Then Carrie's goofy, annoying father Arthur moves in with them.
- The Madagascar animals fly back to New York City, but crash-land on an African nature reserve in Kenya, where they meet others of their own kind, and Alex especially discovers his royal heritage as prince of a lion pride.
- An entertaining and educational show for children about cartoon animals living in a small town, and the friendship between a cat and an earthworm.
- The daughter of iconic actor John Barrymore becomes reunited with her father after a ten year estrangement and engages in his self-destructive lifestyle.
- Three vegetable friends seek the roots of true heroism during a 17th-century adventure.
- The day-to-day life of an imaginative little girl and her friends as they learn lessons about life.
- This children's animated series follows seven little monsters, apparently not little but big ones, in their adventures in learning about life. And each monster's name is a number, 1-7. One, the eldest of all of them, and the most athletic yet to be the tattletale of the siblings. Two, the most helpful out of the monsters with a long nose. Three, the most dramatic of the seven, and usually seen taking on a different persona in each episode. Four, the middle child who is the epitome of rambunctious angst in his family. Five, the childish sibling who does weird things with his tongue. He is normally seen with Four. Six, who is the resident ballerina, believes she's the most beautiful monster. And the youngest, Seven, who can unscrew his head. Despite his frightful appearance and being the youngest, he is the tallest among his siblings and the most gentle.
- This KaBlam spinoff combines the original shorts into a half-hour program, while being connected to each other thematically.
- A gangster frames two bootleggers for the shooting of a police officer in New York during the prohibition.
- Taped wrestling matches from the WWF.
- Wishing for his favorite losing baseball team, the Washington Senators, to win the pennant, middle-aged Joe Boyd literally makes a deal with the Devil (in the form of one Mr. Applegate) and becomes young athlete Joe Hardy, who quickly becomes a sensation helping the Senators play a winning season. But when he starts to pine for his old life, Applegate sends temptress Lola to seduce Joe and seal the deal for his soul.
- The documentary of the Blockbuster sleeper, Kill Bill Vol. 1, and how it was made. There is Quentin Tarrantino, the director and writer of the movie, Uma Thurman, who plays "The Bride", the sort of Hero/Anti-hero of the film when she was betrayed by her old teammates, Lucy Liu, playing O-Ren, the half-Chinese half-Japanses American who is Queen of the Crime Underworld in Japan, Vivica A. Fox, playing the now-retired-assassin-turned-homemaker and Julie Drefus, playing Sofie, O-Ren's lawyer, second-in-command and lawyer.
- Papa Beaver's Storytime is an animated television series tells of a single father beaver of three little beaver children of his own, two sons and one daughter, who would tell them different stories, either a fable or a fairytale to his children and at the end would tell them the moral of the story to teach them a lesson about their actions that have done before the story began.
- The creators of "American Idol" brings a new Reality-TV series called "American Juniors", which also hosted by Ryan Seacrest. Instead of teenagers and young adults auditioning for a spot, it's up to kids, between the ages of 5-13 to perform. And instead of a solo career, five kids will join in a pop group. Throuhout the season, Gladys Knight and Debbie Gibson are judges while there is a guest judge. Also, Knight would fill in as host when Seacrest is absent.
- John Cena vs. Bobby Lashley for the WWE Championship, John Morrison vs. CM Punk for the ECW Championship, Randy Orton vs. Dusty Rhodes in a Texas Bull Rope Match, Candice Michelle vs. Melina for the WWE World Women's Championship, Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP) vs. Matt Hardy for the WWE United States Championship, Umaga vs. Jeff Hardy for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, The Great Khali vs. Batista vs. Kane for the World Heavyweight Championship and Carlito vs. The Sandman in a Singapore Cane on a Pole Match.
- The documentary short of Toy Story of why and how the feature length blockbuster sleeper movie became a success and helps to boost Pixar's popularity of making one of the few animation movie production companies in the world today, especially in North America.
- Movie and stage icon Debbie Reynolds hosts the making of "Singin' in the Rain". The short documentary includes Donald O'Connor, who played the comical "Cosmo Brown", Stanley Donen, one half of the directors next to Gene Kelly, and Kathleen Freeman, who played Phoebe Dinsmore, Lina Lamont's (Jean Hagen) voice coach.
- This Pixar documentary short follows Sarah Vowell, who plays herself as the title character, on why she is a superhero in her own way. This is from the Pixar movie, The Incredibles, which Vowells plays the voice of Violet Parr, the shy daughter of Mr. Incredible and Elastica Girl, who could turn invisible and create a force field around her and other objects at will.
- After getting scale saying that their will be unexpected riches, the Our Gang are soon tricked by another kid to do a chore that he needs to do, thinking that they're going to get rich. This is the final "Our Gang" short for the character Spanky.
- One 25th anniversary of one of the greatest comedies, the filmmakers and casts tell about their work on the cult classic: Animal House, a story about the dean of a college who is trying to kick the Delta House, a fraternity, out of school. However, the frat brothers of the house have other plans for him.
- Featuring on 50 First Dates DVD, "Talking Pidgin" gives some of the Pidgin words that natives of Hawaii speak. It also tells how Hawaii gotten the unique language. Also between words, it shows short clips from the 50 First Dates movie that is somehow related to the word.
- In this "Where are They Now?" episode, it shows the stars of the hit 1979 movie, "Grease," which included John Travolta, who played Danny, the leader of the T-Birds, Olivia Newton-John, who played Sandy, Travolta's on-screen naive girlfriend, Stockard Channing, who played, Rizzo, leader of the Pink Ladies who had an affair with Danny but is now with Kenkie, Jeff Conaway, who played Kenickiem Rizzo's boyfriend, Didi Conn, who played Frenchy, who dropped out of high school but returns, Barry Pearl as Doody, Kelly Ward as Putzie and Michael Tucci as Sonny, who all three played the comical members of the T-Birds, Dinah Manoff as Marty, the stylist of the Pink Ladies, Jamie Donnelly, who played Pink Ladies member Jan, Susan Buckner, who played Patty Simcox, the stereotype student of Rydell High School, Lorenzo Lamas, who played Tom, a jock who does not talk throughout the whole movie, Annette Charles, Cha-Cha a girl who also dated Danny, Frankie Avalon, playing Teen Angel, Frenchy's guardian angel calling her a "Beauty School Dropout," and Eddie Deezen, who famously played the very dorky stereotype geek, Eugene.
- 1998–200230m6.1 (17)TV EpisodeIn this episode of "Reel Comedy," it shows interviews of the cast members of "Austin Powers in Goldmember", with interviews with Mike myers, who plays the hero Austin Powers and the villains Goldmember, Fat Bastard and Dr. Evil, Beyonce Knowles, who plays Austin's partner, Seth Green, playing Scott Evil is finally getting his father's habits and behavior of being evil and stubborn, Vern Troyer, who reprises his most famous role, Mini-Me, who turns to the side of good after Dr. Evil favors Scott now, and Michael Caine, playing Nigel Powers, Austin's father who reveals a shocker to everyone near the end.
- The cast of Big Trouble are being interviewed in this Comedy Reel episode for the 2002 comedy, "Big Trouble", a movie about several Miami denizens who are put into dangerous situations. Several of the interviews include actors, Tim Allen, Zooey Deschanel, Ben Foster, Janeane Garofalo, Heavy D, Johnny Knoxville, Tom Sizemore and Patrick Warburton.
- A TV comedy short with the cast of Old School. With Luke Wilson, who plays Mitch Martin, the somewhat neat freak and leader of the group, Vince Vaughn who plays Bernard "Beanie" Cambpell, the cocky streetwise supporter of the group, and Will Ferrell, who plays Franklin "Frank the Tank" Ricard, the impressionable part animal of the trio.