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- Set in a dystopian future, a woman is forced to live as a concubine under a fundamentalist theocratic dictatorship.
- Under a dystopian religious tyranny, most women cannot conceive children. Those young women who can live in a form of sexual slavery to provide children for influential families.
- A children's show explaining various principles of science and their applications.
- The adventures of high-school student Matthew Star, who is actually a superpowered alien Prince from another world.
- The adventures of Boomer, a stray dog who travels the country helping those in trouble.
- Follows a German boys involvement in the Hitler Youth during the pre WWII years.
- Successful black men who were saved from the streets as teenagers come together in a reunion to honor their mentor.
- Of all the memorable characters created by Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winning author Ernest Hemingway, none was more complicated, more fascinating, or more charismatic than Hemingway himself. Adored by women and the quintessential "man's man," he was husband, father, lover, war correspondent, brawler, adventurer, and a sportsman. Set against the turbulent history of the times, Hemingway reveals his tender and stormy relationships with his four wives, Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gellhorn, and Mary Welsh, each of whom had significant impact on his work.
- A six-part series that depicts incidents in the life of Gillie Walker, a fourteen-year-old orphan who becomes a jockey. Gillie trains Little Vic, a horse he later rides in the Santa Anita Derby.
- Made-for-TV movie, tells the true story of the Great Wallendas, a family of circus acrobats famous for their seven-person high wire pyramid act, that one night ended in tragedy.
- The story of three generations of firefighters of a New York Irish-American family.
- Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss give guidelines on when to call a meeting, how to prepare for it, how to establish leadership and how to stick to the agenda.
- Short film emphasizes active listening that entrails specific skills to promote a desired outcome. Hostess Paula Prentiss stresses the need for a listener to be receptive, while Richard Benjamin talks about the two parts of active listening, taking it in and checking it out.
- An 11-year-old girl encounters opposition when she joins her brother's Little League Baseball team, which happens to be all male.
- Suburban kid from the mid-west, his dad and a Colorado Apache must join forces to try to survive in the Rocky Mountains.
- 16-year-old mentally retarded teen attempts to make friends with other kids in the neighborhood.
- 1972–199750m6.9 (52)TV EpisodeA 12-year-old girl invites her grandfather to join her 'secret' club.
- Adolescent girl is ashamed to introduce her friends to her parents because they are deaf.
- Neighborhood gang makes a pact to torment and bully the new kid on the street.
- 1972–199746m7.6 (101)TV EpisodeTired of being short, a sixth-grader buys a magical book that enables him to "Think Big".
- Suburban kid from the mid-west, his dad and a Colorado Apache must join forces to try to survive in the Rocky Mountains.
- 12-year-old girl must deal with her new stepmother being more of a presence in her life than she had expected.
- 1972–199747m5.6 (23)TV EpisodeUpdate of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper. Delivery boy and President's son discover they are exact doubles and decide to swap identities.
- 1975–198648m8.4 (24)TV EpisodePuerto Rican newcomer and a spunky Italian become friends and form a musical duo.
- An adopted teenage girl embarks on a search for her biological parents.
- 1972–199745m7.3 (15)TV Episode15-year-old girl starts to drink liquor to impress a boy, and soon starts to develop a serious alcohol problem.
- Teenage girl encourages a group of senior citizens to leave the inhumane conditions of their nursing home.
- Teenage girl is involved in a hit and run and the guilt starts to take a toll on her everyday life.
- 1972–19971hTV EpisodeThe 1972 Senate race is seen through the eyes of two teen aged girls, each a campaign volunteer for George McGovern (Democrat) and Leo Thorness (Republican).
- Two lowly regarded police officers are given a chance to prove themselves by being assigned to serve a warrant on a bookie. They can only succeed with Boomer's help.
- After losing his job, a young man meets Boomer and an astute salesman who shows him how to be successful by training Boomer to compete at a dog show.
- Boomer meets a blind man whose guide dog has recently died. Boomer decides to be a substitute. The man wants to pursue his dream of being a cyclist and his new canine friend helps.
- After being chased by the East Side Aces and their doberman Attila, Joey forms another gang, the Dirty Half Dozen, with their dog Boomer. When Boomer is captured, the boys negotiate with the Aces.
- A young boy whose father was a jockey wants to be one so he spends a lot of time at the farm where his father worked. But the trainer who has something against his father makes things difficult for him. When the owner gets a new horse and it seems that he and the current jockey is the only one who can ride him. When the jockey gets injured, he's asked to fill in but the trainer tries to sabotage him.
- Parkland Space Center takes over guidance control for the space shuttle landing. Terrorists attack and steal the guidance module. The center has 36 hours to recover the module before the shuttle crashes. Wymore calls in Matt and Walt.
- Brilliant minds have been defecting to unfriendly countries. Wymore sends the guys to investigate missing scientist Pierce Benton. Pierce had found love with a computer dating service. Weston uses beautiful women to drug the genius men.
- Pam Elliott is acting in a bad zombie movie. Matthew finds his old friend Pete trying to get into the stunt work and is forced to save him time after time.
- Wymore sends the guys to Las Vegas to investigate crime boss Dan Veetz. They infiltrate the casino which Veetz uses to corrupt public officials.
- Walt and Coach Curtis lead the students on a camping trip in the hills. A park ranger tells them about two men who escaped from an insane asylum eight months earlier. Unknown people are stalking the group.
- The class goes on a field trip to Marine Park. They are guided by leading scientist Dr. Barnard. Matt hears a plea for help from a dolphin.
- Dr Linsey is testing his new thermal magnetic scanner. Candy striper Pam pushes Matt to get scanned. Walt is concerned about being discovered and manages to erase the data. Walt falls into a mysterious coma and gets sent to the hospital.
- Nerdy student Monica Kraft has created a paint which seems to interfere with Matt's powers. Matt and Walt have to neutralize it before it is mass produced. They also discover that it's unexpectedly explosive. Matt asks Monica out on a date.
- Matthew Star appears to be a typical teenager, but in actuality is an alien who is a member of the ruling family of his planet, who are endowed with powers like telekinesis and telepathy. When his home planet was invaded, his parents gave him when he was a baby to one of their trusted emissaries, who went to Earth because it's almost like their home world. And they await the time when Matthew's powers are developed enough that he can return and lead his people against the invaders. His guardian, who's had to change his name several times, is using the name Walter Sheppard. And when an Air Force General shows up, Walt tells Matt that their enemies are also near. But Matt, who's become attracted to a girl named Pam, decides he won't run. So they decide to confront the assassin and discover she's a robot. Later Walt is captured by the other one and calls Matt to come, which is surely a trap.
- Major Wymore takes over from General Tucker and sends the guys on a mission. Matthew has new powers. Pam is no longer on the show. He asks out hottie Kerri Saxon.
- Matt and Pam go to the carnival. The Fortune Teller has mysterious messages for them both. Matt has a premonition of danger and goes to the carnival to save Walt. Pam insists on joining him.
- A toy company sponsors a Swords and Quests game with sinister motives. Unbeknownst to the gamers, one of the players is killed. Matt is eager to join and replaces the missing player. Walt is suspicious and investigates.
- When a cop is killed while the police were in the middle of an operation. One of the other cops recognizes Walt as the killer. Walt is arrested and at his arraignment they produce a video tape that shows that "Walt" killed the cop, Walt is held without bail. Walt tells Matthew that the man is Walt's counterpart on Earth. When Matthew fails to convince the police they have the wrong man, he goes out and tries to find Walt's counterpart, which won't be easy cause the man's associates will do whatever they have to, to protect him.
- A plane is stolen to be used for gun running. Unbeknownst to the criminals, they've also stolen a briefcase full of NATO secrets. The only clue is a patch for Lucky Lindy Airshow. Matt and Walt infiltrate the airshow as the new wing-walker.