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- A prep school student needing money agrees to "babysit" a blind man, but the job is not at all what he anticipated.
- Sam Witwicky leaves the Autobots behind for a normal life. But when his mind is filled with cryptic symbols, the Decepticons target him and he is dragged back into the Transformers' war.
- The music of The Beatles and the Vietnam War form the backdrop for the romance between an upper-class American girl and a poor Liverpudlian artist.
- A film following the lives of two inner-city Chicago boys who struggle to become college basketball players on the road to going professional.
- A Princeton admissions officer who is up for a major promotion takes a professional risk after she meets a college-bound alternative school kid who just might be the son she gave up years ago in a secret adoption.
- Set against the backdrop of boxing at the Naval Academy, centers on a young man from the wrong side of the tracks whose dream of attending Annapolis becomes a reality.
- A career woman reassesses her parents' lives after she is forced to care for her cancer-stricken mother.
- Dr. Noah Praetorius falls in love with Deborah, a student who discovers that she is pregnant by her old boyfriend.
- Harry breaks down and loses his job after his wife is assassinated - could it be his turn next ?
- The "terrible trio" of "Summer of '42" has graduated high school. Now the real learning begins. For Benjy, 1944 is a time to serve his country.
- A chronicle of the political career of US President Woodrow Wilson.
- A look at the relationship between renowned scientist Albert Einstein and his first wife, Mileva Maric.
- Karthik, an engineering graduate, wants to make films. He falls in love with Jessie, his neighbour, but her father opposes their relationship due to religious differences.
- In the Beginning there was Light tells about the phenomenon "light nourishment", the incredible claim that there are individuals who neither eat nor drink.
- A dark side of India's Nuclear Programme
- Maximus Nash is a brilliant mathematician who hears voices from Paul Hogan telling him to be rude and beat people up. In exchange for tutoring, Alice will attempt to teach him manners and get him off probation. The result: He let her into a world...only an A**hole could have imagined.
- A guy meets a girl at his college dorm and their story plays out over time.
- The story of Reverend 'Satan' Sanderson, Hugh Stires and Jessica Holmes, a beautiful and romantic blind girl and ward of David Stires, father of Hugh. The latter is signing his will, making Jessica his sole heir, thereby disinheriting his dissolute son. Jessica protests and Reverend Sanderson protests to David on behalf of Hugh. Sanderson acknowledges that he himself was a wayward youth in college, the leader of a fast-set and looked favorably upon by Hugh, and he feels responsibility for Hugh's downfall. David Stires is obdurate and Jessca's sympathy goes out to Hugh and she blames Sanderson for Hugh's troubles. Sanderson, though, is in love with Jessica. Hugh returns home, gains his father's forgiveness, and weds Jessica, whose eyesight had been restored by a medical operation. And then David learns that Hugh has forged his name to a check. Davis threatens his son with jail and Hugh runs away and seeks Sanderson's help, again. From there the story takes a few turns.
- Nexus Percussion, Sô Percussion, and selected friends perform Steve Reich's seminal 1971 composition "Drumming" in honor of the piece's 50th anniversary.
- A teen loses his wallet and tries to locate it through using whippets and sniffing glue.
- A student facing difficult choices about his future gets mixed up in a dangerous time travel experiment.
- This historic first TV broadcast was seen by only a few hundred people who had access to the new television. It is a variety show of sorts, similar to the show preceding the feature film in cinemas of the 1930s. There are newsreel items, including Haile Selassie of Ethiopia pleading before the League of Nations for aid to repel the invading Italian forces of Mussolini. There are entertainment segments to appeal to women, such as the female dancers performing a water lily dance on the lawn outdoors (no high-kicking Rockettes) as well as a fashion show indoors of the latest in fashions (short ermine coats are in, as are hostess gowns). There is the obligatory lineup of important white males who are overseeing this "advancement in education and entertainment", and there are comic bits as well, none funnier than the solemn moderators trying to sound as suave as the radio professionals.
- A father forbids a history professor from marrying his daughter when he discovers that the captivating lecturer is actually an immortal who has lived for thousands of years.
- Earth's magnetosphere, which shields us from deadly solar radiation is decaying rapidly. When it collapses, as Mars's did billions of years ago, Earth will be stripped of its atmosphere, water and life. This episode explores new evidence that the Earth's magnetic poles are on the verge of reversing. As it does, Earth's magnetosphere will weaken greatly for thousands of years, allowing solar radiation to penetrate to the Earth's surface. This will threaten many species, including man, with extinction. In 2010 three satellites will be launched to detect minute variations in field strength and identify any new areas of pole reversal. For mankind to survive, we must develop technological methods of protecting ourselves before this happens.
- The 1764 Jacobite defeat at Culloden left Scotland divided and bankrupt. A Scottish diaspora throughout the colonial British empire (e.g. Culloden plantation on Jamaica), including Jacobite exilees, played a key part in building a rich, confident Scotland. Instead of fatal religious fanaticism, enlightened capitalist modernity was successfully adopted in science, overseas commerce, industry and society by self-made Scots, as studied by Adam Smith. Glasgow became their leading, opulent merchant port city, exploiting the colonies. Its small rich elite owning everything and wretched masses soon awoke literate protest against inequality at home and merciless slavery. Both helped sparkle the American Revolution.
- this features two different theories about Parallel worlds, first is about the same universe but all things happens in inversely, second theory is about two parallel universes which are connected by several black holes allowed by cosmos.
- 2010–201458mTV-MA8.9 (2.4K)TV EpisodeJimmy's experiences at Princeton are seen in flashback, Margaret tries to deal with her guilt, and Doyle tries unsuccessfully to wheel and deal.