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- Getting a miner to cough up some stolen diamonds, extracting porcupine quills from a homeless man's posterior, tending to a patient struck by lightning, retrieving severed fingers from a woodpile - Just an average day in the life of a student in the world's most challenging Med School - Hard Rock Medical.
- The adventures of a mute yellow rabbit and its life in the big city.
- House of Luk is a quirky drama following the lives of three loveable losers who frequent a Chinese restaurant and discover the true meaning in their lives when they each decipher a cryptic message in a fortune cookie.
- Everybody and their brother in Little Italy has a story. But few bring together a celestial event, a one of a kind ring, a mysterious man in a white suit, petty jealousy, loving larceny, a would be gondolier, a duel, and a very full spittoon. Eight people's lives are about to change as Jupiter and Venus come together in the night sky for a once in a lifetime event. A Taste of Jupiter is a whimsical romance set under the stars.
- Tino Mariano, an aspiring opera singer indebted to a Mob boss. Money is no object, but when you are in debt there's no turning back.
- "Mann To Mann" is the story of the Mann sisters, blustery Veronica, who insists on being called "Ronnie", and beleaguered Victoria, who insists on being called "Victoria." When their father, Alfred "Bud" Mann, lapses into a coma, his living will dictates that Victoria, the eldest, run Hot Shots; the male strip club that is the family cash cow. Victoria, a scion of rectitude who works at a reputable law firm, is appalled. Her sister Ronnie is incensed. The club should have gone to her; an opinion she maintains despite a past that includes alcoholism, bankruptcy, and, allegedly, arson. Forced despite her best efforts to helm Hot Shots, Victoria soon finds herself in over her head. Ronnie comes to the rescue and the two are forged into a reluctant partnership. Alternately helping and hindering are Jerry Riggins, the small time talent agent who provides the strippers... Ty Lennox, a high maintenance feature who would rather dance in "Stomp" on Broadway... and Billy Broadfoot, a.k.a. Billy Two Jokes, a native stand up who plays MC. Watch the Mann sisters as they try to "take it all off": familial obligation, dysfunctional behavior, the cursed and comic compromises of conducting business; struggles that pit Ronnie and Victoria "Mann To Mann." Episode One - When their father, Alfred "Bud" Mann, lapses into a coma, his living will dictates that Victoria, the eldest, run Hot Shots; the male strip club that is the family cash cow. Victoria, a scion of rectitude who works at a reputable law firm, is appalled. Her sister Ronnie is incensed. The club should have gone to her, but her father had other plans. The two come together in a clash of cultures and styles. Episode Two - When the regular club DJ is out of town, Jerry Riggins signs up long- winded, ex-public broadcaster Barry Hobarth to fill in. Hobarth's meandering style clashes with the clubs party culture with unfortunate consequences. Meanwhile, Ronnie is courted by a long forgotten childhood friend and an unexpected relative arrives on her doorstep. Episode Three - An old beau of Victoria's, Don returns to find her running a sleazy Male strip club, while Ty Lennox, the clubs new star attraction is assailed with a series of mysterious letters from a stalker. Episode Four - As Valentine's Day approaches all members of the Hot Shots staff are in a funk and bereft of new ideas for the "Hallmark Holiday". Ronnie would Love to have a boyfriend on Valentine's Day something she's never had, Billy Broadfoot would love to have some new stand-up material, Ty would love to have a new routine and Victoria would love to be making more money. But as we all know, Love often goes unrequited. Episode Five - An old friend of Jerry's, who is now a successful Los Angeles talent agent, offers him a new job and a huge salary. All he has to do is sell out his roster and his friends. Episode Six - Revenues are down at the club so Victoria institutes a series of cost cutting measures including "F.U.B.S. Night" and "Amateur Night", a move that has serious financial repercussions for the dancers, Billy, and their agent Jerry. Jerry solution is to bring in a long forgotten stripping legend, Rex Latouche, who's long in the tooth, but can do amazing things once he's packed away some French pastries.
- What makes the best prospective doctor? Book smarts? GPA? A-type personality? Not according to the crazy questions the faculty of Hard Rock Medical asks of medical school hopefuls.
- Day one of anatomy class has everyone's undivided attention, except for Charlie's-who has pressing family business. Gina almost becomes the first victim of medical school's high attrition rates.
- The students participate in a moose hunt with a Native community-complete with ritual and dispatch of the animal. Beliefs clash. Back in town Gina walks in on a robbery.
- At a rural clinic Melanie confronts a miner she believes is abusing his wife. Eva's ex-lover and band mate shows up. A goat is Charlie's reward for a good deed.
- During a hospice visit, Gina and Melanie argue over Melanie's reporting of a wife abuser. Charlie and Farida disagree on how to help a sick mom deal with her kids.
- A prolonged labour is brought on by an ATV ride. In the maternity ward at the hospital Eva counsels a teen couple. Nancy comes face to face with her nursing past.
- The students head deep underground to understand what mining life is like. Charlie witnesses death and Melanie comes face to face with the man she falsely accused of spousal abuse.
- Gina's tuition has been mysteriously paid in full. Charlie's failure to save a dying miner sends him into a deep depression. Dr. Helvi deals with a patient who's swallowed diamonds.
- Eva brings Gary to the Rez for Thanksgiving and gets an unpleasant surprise. Nancy confides in Farida-with help from medical marijuana. Charlie gets an avian prescription for his depression.
- Healy's crew head into the bush to learn survival skills. Charlie's forced at gunpoint by a trapper's wife to perform surgery. Gary returns to Australia to attend his grandmother's funeral.
- The students get a look at their future as they spend a day in a seniors' home. Gary returns to the place of his birth and is introduced to his Aboriginal family for the first time and Eva makes a trip to the Sudbury correctional facility.
- Gina's worst nightmare is dissecting Juliet's face and brain-and she's not sure she can handle it, and she doesn't know what to do with her "gift". Charlie's wife is pregnant.
- A memorial for Romeo and Juliet is set for a cold and snowy day. Gina's plan to send her "memory diamonds" back to the earth are derailed by Charlie's goat and Cameron realizes gets tricked from beyond the grave.
- It's the first day back and the students are thrown into the deep end with a visit to a "Tent City" where they minister to the disenfranchised and the homeless.
- A visit to a Prison Farm opens the student's eyes to a very different class of patient.
- The old saw that time spent fishing isn't deducted from your lifespan gets tested.
- A "routine" disaster simulation turns into Dr. Helvi's very bad day.
- The students discover that the line between sanity and mental illness is a thin one indeed.
- The students learn that the only constant in medicine, as in life, is change.