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- In the future, Highlander Connor MacLeod must prevent the destruction of Earth under an anti-ozone shield.
- Televised comedy/variety show with a country bent.
- The adventures of Brady Hawkes, a gambler on his way to help his young son while also helping another gambler learn to play it right.
- "Tales of Tomorrow" was a hosted science fiction anthology series running from 1951 until 1953.
- Brady Hawkes, Billy Montana, and Jeremiah Hawkes are on a train bound for a huge gambling event when the train is taken over by a gang of vicious killers in search of money. As ransom, the gang takes young Jeremiah hostage. Brady and Billy embark on a quest to rescue him and form a small gang of their own along the way.
- Talk-show parody featuring obese host Jiminy Glick, who usually knows nothing about his guests and hurls veiled insults at them during his interviews.
- A mad scientist terrorizes a city by kidnapping young women with his ape-man Gomar and then using them as subjects in sadistic brain transplant experiments. A female wrestler whose sister was one of the victims swears vengeance against the Mad Doctor.
- Saturday morning comedy for all ages brought to you by comic Soupy Sales and his friends Black Tooth, White Fang and Pookie. Largely one-set production relied heavily on cuts to old film clips and a certain amount of slapstick, as well as amusing improvisation.
- Two stereotypical gangster wannabes try to get lucky with two young women when the man himself, Aphex Twin, interrupts their crude discussion to show off his dancing skills. The women are entranced (as shown since their faces have become similar to Richard's) and follow him in his limousine to the beach. The two men watch as Aphex performs a huge dance (involving champagne and a very messed up female version of Richard) in front of them.
- Phil Collins planned this as his final tour performing all of his hits and songs he liked.
- A concert given in Zimbabwe, Africa, by singer Paul Simon, featuring such South African musicians as Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masakela.
- A young, unwed, pregnant girl is made an offer she can't refuse. Marry a rich young man with a wealthy estate to please his dying mother, and she'll be well taken care of. What she doesn't know is the family has plans to sacrifice her baby!
- Features 14 stunning videos of Björk. The videos for Human Behaviour (from her first solo album Debut), Isobel (from her second album, Post) and Bachelorette (from her 3rd studio album, Homogenic) form a trilogy - all directed by Michel Gondry.
- A truly memorable television event, the third annual special finds Frank joined by the dazzling Ella Fitzgerald in an historic pairing of the two preeminent vocal talents of the era.
- A career retrospective collecting the music videos of Depeche Mode from 1986 to 1998.
- Giorgio's Lobster Farm has been a tradition in Brooklyn for over 65 years. Manned by an eccentric crew and serving the best seafood in the state, the renowned establishment now faces grave financial troubles. The Giorgio family must find a way to hold on to the business or risk losing the cornerstone of their identity. Under pressure, each member of the family is forced to take a new tack in their personal relationships.
- Charged with the electricity of a heavyweight prizefight, The Main Event was filmed live at Madison Square Garden, a venue usually reserved for sporting events and rock 'n' roll concerts.
- Cliff 'Em All, Metallica's first video, is a tribute to late original bassist Cliff Burton. James Hetfield describes it as "a compilation of bootleg footage shot by sneaky Metallifux, stuff shot for TV that was never used, but we've held onto, home footage, personal fotos and us drunk. But most important, it's really a look back at the 3-1/2 years that Cliff was with us and includes his best bass solos and the home footage and pix that we feel best capture his unique personality and style."
- Live performance of the Christmas classic, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, with Chris Isaak and Brian McKnight.
- When the US gov't tests a highly secret nerve gas on the residents of Hagerstown, MD the side effects bring down a world of horrors for 6 strangers trapped inside a movie theater.
- A concert of the industrial band Ministry, filmed during the famous "The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste" tour with guest artists like Ogre (of Skinny Puppy) and Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys).
- Neil Young and band play a huge outdoor concert in the pouring rain.
- When East Baltimore drug King Pin, Ontario Banks (Nelson Irizarry) decides he wants total control of the entire city-wide drug trade, he enlists the help of his closest friends, Lucky (Micaiah Jones), Vince (Chris Clanton) and Littles (Kelvin Page), and his crew to take it all, one body at a time. Even if it means one of his own people. A war will rage in between Ontario, and Italian Drug cartel leader Michael Caprisci (Mike McMullin) on who will hold the crown.
- The first-ever Sinatra television special, this 1965 performance showcases the Chairman in peak form.
- Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing opens with no introduction, just Sinatra and his microphone. He is joined by the stunning Diahann Carroll and together they sing a spiritual medley of Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen and Amen. Sinatra joins in with another guest - The Fifth Dimension, but this time he ditches the suit for a Nehru Jacket and sings a very groovy version of Sweet Blindness.
- Television special featuring Frank Sinatra singing live on stage with the Count Basie Orchestra.
- A video recording of a solo acoustic concert given by the great rock composer and singer, performing on guitar, piano and harmonica, in Austin, Texas.
- The Corrs, the Irish sibling supergroup, play a special St. Patrick's Day concert at Britain's famous Royal Albert Hall to coincide with the release of their sophomore album, "Talk On Corners." Special guest Mick Fleetwood plays drums for three songs, including "Dreams," "Haste to the Wedding," and "Toss the Feathers."
- The second annual TV special thrills from start to finish, with unforgettable performances of signature songs "Fly Me To The Moon," "Luck Be A Lady" and "That's Life." Frank is joined by daughter Nancy in a playful duet in this delightful hour of music.
- Finishing the race is like winning the race. For 4 days each year, in a sleepy little town in the Austrian Alps, 1300 motocross riders from 27 nations across 4 continents all converge for one of the most grueling, gut-checking torture tests man and motorcycle have ever faced. They'll battle against a mountain so fierce, it's called the Iron Giant and of all the challengers to this race, only a few will finish. The world's top riders bang their heads with The Iron Giant. This race beckons the best of the best. The Enduro at Erzberg features the finest American and European Champions from Motocross, Freestyle MX and Enduro racing who face the most challenging course in the world and only the best will survive it. This edition features the unstoppable David Knight as he goes for his second win in a row at Erzberg. Also joining the party is Nitro Circus crew Travis Pastrana, Ronnie Renner and Gregg Godfrey. But a special appearance by Jeremy McGrath brings an allstar lineup to challenge the mountain.
- Frank Sinatra returns to the spotlight with a television special.
- A fast-paced, hard-hitting rock doc profiling Warner Bros band, Static-X, and the recording and release of their first major label album "Wisconsin Death Trip."
- A live concert recorded at the Nippon Budokan Hall on April 26, 2004 in Tokyo, Japan.
- Recorded live at One Pass King Street Studios, San Francisco, California, USA, April 3, 1985.
- "Weird Al" Yankovic returns in this music video compilation that features works from 1989 to 1996, including the animated sequence from his film "UHF."
- You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy is the only officially released live concert by Faith No More. It was recorded on April 28, 1990 during the tour supporting their third studio album The Real Thing.
- Take a ride with R&B artist TQ on the Big-Assed Bus as he tours around the country.
- From the inception of the team, to the purchase and construction of the motorcycle and super-fast pro, Baja Diaries covers the difficulties and expenses that face any team attempting to mount a charge in the Mexican Desert.
- A video opera that profiles three major technological events of the 20th century: the explosion of the Hindenburg, the atomic test at Bikini Atoll, and the cloning of Dolly the sheep.
- D12 performs songs from the band's first two albums plus some of the members' solo work in this 76-minute concert from the Chicago House of Blues on August 23, 2005. The DVD includes 40 minutes of bonus materials.
- --BJ Thomas is known for such pop classics as 1968's "Hooked on a Feeling" and "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head," gems of music history both nostalgic and timeless. The much-loved artist has continued to record hits throughout the years, particularly endearing himself to the Christian community, and this release celebrates a lifetime of musical achievement with the artist's most enduring songs
- New York City Ballet: Bringing Balanchine Back tells the story of New York City Ballet's historic visit to St. Petersburg, Russia to perform at the famed Mariinsky Theater, where ballet legend and NYCB co-founder George Balanchine received his training and began his career. One of the most famous theaters in the world, the Mariinsky is where Tschaikovsky created The Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty, and where other greats of the ballet world such as Nureyev, Nijinsky and Baryshnikov took their first ballet steps.