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- Retrospective honoring the 50th anniversary of the debut of "I Love Lucy, " one of TV's pioneer programs. Along with clips from the original series, guests recalled memories and the impact the show had on American culture.
- In a show taped before a live audience at the TCM Classic Film Festival in April 2011, Robert Osborne hosts an in-depth interview with legendary actor Peter O'Toole about his career.
- There is a centuries-old seawall in the ancient port of Akka, located on Israel's northern coast. Today, Akka is a modern city inhabited by Muslims, Christians, Jews, and Baha'i, but its history goes all the way back to rule of the Egyptian Pharaohs. Young people dare to stand atop the 40' one-meter thick block structure and risk their fate by jumping into the roiling sea. This perilous tradition has continued for many generations, and has become a rite of passage for the children of Akka. "It's Better to Jump" is about the ancient walled city of Akka as it undergoes harsh economic pressures and vast social change. The film focuses on the aspirations and concerns of the Palestinian inhabitants who call the Old City home.
- A look at one hundred years of romance in American cinema.
- The making of the romantic comedy "50 First Dates", the story about a no-strings-attached bachelor who falls in love with an art teacher who sufferers from short-term memory, and cannot remember anything the previous day. The comical documentary short stars funny man Rob Schneider, who plays Ula, who Scheider also plays the actual same character in the movie 50 First Dates, "intervews" the rest of the cast of the movie. It also includes Adam Sandler, who plays Henry Roth, the no-strings-attached-ladies's-living-as-a-bachelor Playboy living in Hawaii, working as an ichthyologist, Drew Barrymore as Lucy Whitmore, Henry's love interest who has short-term memory and that she cannot remember what had happened the previous day, Sean Astin, who plays the steroid-buffed brother of Lucy, and Peter Segal, the director of the movie.
- Comedy Reel interviews the cast of the remake of the television smash hit, "Bewitched." a story about a movie within a movie, about a witch who is the leading actress of the "remake" of Bewitched, but the director, played by Will Ferrell, doesn't know her actually secret, even during the shooting of the entire film.