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- A faded television actor and his stunt double strive to achieve fame and success in the final years of Hollywood's Golden Age in 1969 Los Angeles.
- Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills to help Taggart and Rosewood investigate Chief Bogomil's near-fatal shooting and the series of "alphabet crimes" associated with it.
- After Playboy bunny Shelley is kicked out of the Playboy Mansion, she finds a job as the house mother for a sorority full of socially awkward girls.
- Literature professor and gambler Jim Bennett's debt causes him to borrow money from his mother and a loan shark. Further complicating his situation, is his relationship with one of his students. Will Bennett risk his life for a second chance?
- The Angels investigate a series of murders which occur after the theft of a witness protection profile database.
- The Phantom, descendent of a line of African superheroes, travels to New York City to thwart a wealthy criminal genius from obtaining three magic skulls which would give him the secret to ultimate power.
- Eugene believes in no sex before marriage. So DID his girlfriend, Cindi. His BFF loves sex. At Senior Prom, just before sex with Cindi, he falls into a coma. Waking up 4 years later, his Cindi is Miss March in Playboy. Can he get her back?
- Raunchy interviews, sketches, and social commentary from the king of shock radio.
- When her lover is killed, the wife of a wealthy man is convinced to fake her own death, which leads her into greater depths of depravity until fate reunites her with her long-lost son, who is unaware of her real identity.
- For their final task as sorority pledges, three girls must tell the scariest story they know. Once they finish, the votes are in. But has someone taken murder to heart?
- A camera crew, with the help of a few hundred celebrities, walk us through a very special Mid Summer Night's Dream Party in 1985, to welcome Hugh Hefner back to Playboy social life, after his stroke earlier that same year.
- A departure from the traditional Playboy video fare. Title is shot entirely on the grounds of the Playboy Mansion, and includes some historic footage regarding the events that took place there. The Playmates explore the grounds, including: swimming in and sunning themselves beside the Grotto; roaming au naturel through Hef's private menagerie; playing a clothing-challenged game of tennis; relaxing with a full-body-massage and a hot shower; playing an impromptu game of strip poker; shooting pool, and celebrating good shots by disrobing; taking a nighttime dip in the Grotto; and engaging in a pillow fight, where the first casualties are their tiny outfits. Title switches between filmed segments and sequences shot on video (believed to be a first for Playboy).
- Outside of the White House, one would be hard-pressed to name a private residence in America.
- A collection of interviews, stories, news specials, and pictures.
- In Los Angeles, a struggling actress considers her next steps as her 25th birthday approaches.
- Hosts Hugh Hefner, Jenny McCarthy and Drew Carey celebrate the 50th anniversary of Playboy Magazine, with former Playboy models, musical performances and star-studded celebrities. The event was held at the Playboy Mansion and aired on A&E Network.
- A 1979 ABC-TV prime time special hosted by Richard Dawson at the Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills. Music by Donna Summer, Anita Ward, The Village People, Sister Sledge, David Naughton and many more.
- Don Adams is the guest of honour at this celebrity roast at the Playboy Mansion.
- Segments and interviews about contemporary dating, including computer and video dating services, palimony, singles-only resorts, male fashion shows judged by women, male strippers, romantic places, discos.
- A DOCU-series as an answer to the Oscar's fiasco exploring Diversity in Hollywood, on and off the red-carpet. From the doors of the Playboy Mansion during the Grammy's to intimate interviews getting to the core of where we are heading in regards to color and culture, globally.
- Mr. Drysdale needs investors for his real estate development project, so he enlists the Widow Fenwick, and aims to cement the deal by hitching her to Jed Clampett, who is looking to find a mother for his daughter, Elly May.
- Mrs. Drysdale recommends Elly for a high-brow finishing school in hopes that humiliating her will drive the Clampetts away; but instead Miss Hathaway convinces the girls at the school that Elly is a fashion trend-setter. Elly invites the filthy rich Fenwicks over, thinking they're destitute.
- Cynthia Fenwick makes her filthy rich mother dress in the "Clampett Look" when they visit the Clampetts, since she thinks Elly is a fashion maven. That only reinforces the Clampett's belief that the Fenwicks are poor.
- In his first mission as a secret agent, Burke replaces and pretends to be both pilot and deliveryman Schreiner to infiltrate a syndicate that smuggles Red Chinese gold into Latin America to finance rebels.
- During a match a professional wrestler is killed by a poison dart that originated from a special section in which only five persons sat.
- Vince is taking big risks, listening to Turtle rather then E, Ari and his financial adviser: without a new role in the pocket, he is tempted to buy a Hollywood house, and one of true star status, which means an outrageous price, a multiple of his $1,000,000 limit, but the idea of being the next owner of Marlon Brandon's former villa with private pool is irresistible. Yet Vince still won't commit to sign for Aquaman, actually declares he won't play a ridiculous 'cartoon character' and seems decided against the part when he sees the costume design, E and Ari must pull all the stops to change his mind. Meanwhile party life goes on, with Johnny Drama focusing on getting his lifelong ban revoked at Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion. It takes a lot of doing, after being found out in Vince's car trunk they nearly get all banned, but then...
- Bridget's sister Anastasia gets a makeover in preparation for the Midsummer Night's Dream party at the Mansion.
- The Mansion hosts a night of boxing matches, and Bridget gets a new puppy.
- Bridget seeks to investigate the ghosts that she believes are haunting the Mansion.
- Bridget takes Holly and Kendra to visit her hometown, Lodi, California.
- The group goes to the Playboy Jazz Festival, and Kendra has a birthday party.
- Hef and the girls go to New York to do publicity for the girls' cover feature in Playboy.
- Hef and the girls go to Las Vegas.
- The girls pose for a pictorial in Playboy.
- Hugh Hefner's three girlfriends, Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson, talk about how they came into Hef's life and their lives at the Playboy Mansion, and accompany Hef to a tribute to George Lucas.
- The girls and Hef visit Chicago, Hef's hometown.
- Two future Playmates come to the Mansion in preparation for test shoots, and the girls find out that they will be featured in a Playboy pictorial.
- The girls participate in Operation Playmate to support the troops, and Bridget goes to North Carolina to visit her brother in the Army.
- The Mansion hosts a charity tennis tournament, and Bridget's birthday party is a murder mystery game.
- The girls are photographed for a potential Playboy magazine cover, and Holly tries cooking for the first time.
- The girls take a day trip to Las Vegas.
- Hef has a big party for his 80th birthday.
- The girls pursue new opportunities after their Playboy pictorial appears, including a cameo in "Scary Movie 4."