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- 20011h 40m7.3 (550)TV MovieA fun behind-the-scenes look into the 60's television series, "Gilligan's Island."
- Martha Stewart has amassed a large assortment of items that range from fine art to knickknacks and is now ready to part ways with pieces from her vast collection of furniture, art and housewares in this one-hour special.
- Beginning with William Wrigley's acquisition of the Santa Catalina Island Company in 1919, the history of the island is explored with archival footage, stills, interviews of residents, historians and celebrities.
- Bill and Toony co-host a special two-hour showcase of classic yuletide cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Tom and Jerry, and more. There's also a sackful of seasonal silliness with Mr. Quizzer, Goldie Fisher, and the rest of the show's regular cast, plus special guest-stars Svengoolie, Kerwyn, and - possibly - Santa.
- When, in 1961, West Side Story hit the screens after conquering Broadway, it was the entire Puerto Rican community of New York, ostracized and deprived of the American dream, that feverishly gained visibility. From Spanish Harlem to the Bronx, where poverty, drugs and gangs are rampant, Latino music and dance will then carry the identity revolution, the barrio setting itself on fire and undulating to Afro-Caribbean rhythms, led by "the king of timbales" Tito Puente. Soon mixed with soul, jazz and blues of the black neighbors, who share suffering and stigma of racism, the genres multiply: mambo, rumba, cha-cha-cha, merengue, boogaloo. All the Hispanics of Central and South America joined the movement.
- 1985– 1h 27mTV-147.7 (449)TV EpisodeThroughout his career as an actor and a filmmaker, Clint Eastwood has practiced a policy of alternation, seldom repeating a tone, a character, or a genre two films in a row.
- 1987– 50mTV-147.4 (142)TV Episode
- Actress Judy Garland tells her own story through recordings she made while preparing to write her autobiography.
- Melinda must reunite a child's spirit with his family before another tragedy occurs, all while coping with her Mother-in-Law's visit.
- Paul and team captains Fay Ripley and Rob Beckett are joined by celebrity guests Chizzy Akudolu, Shirley Ballas, Roman Kemp and Iain Stirling.
- A burned-out Toony treats himself to a day of spa treatments, and Bill and Toony pay tribute to the late Dawn Wells. Cartoons include Compressed Hare (1961), Assault and Flattery (1956), Daffy's Inn Trouble (1961), Grin and Share It (1957), and The Slick Chick (1962).
- Bill and Toony learn about false memories and the Mandela Effect in a show that highlights the letter B. Alliterative cartoon titles include Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (1942), The Bodyguard (1944), Baby Buggy Bunny (1954), Bugged by a Bee (1969), and Musical Mountaineers (1939).
- Bill eats synonym cookies, MeTV hires a sports legend, Goldie attends a celebrity festival, and Bill gives a history lesson on cartoon voice actors. Bugsy and Mugsy (1957), It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House (1965), Cat Napping (1951), The Daffy Doc (1938), A Bird in a Bonnet (1958)
- Bill enlists cast members to teach Toony the true meaning of Thanksgiving, while Lorna Greene cooks a vegan turkey feast. Cartoons include Canned Feud (1951), Tom Turkey and His Harmonica Humdingers (1940), Swat the Fly (1935), Holiday for Drumsticks (1949), and Stop! Look! And Hasten! (1954).
- Hour one of a two-part special featuring Christmas cartoons and comedy.
- Butler Bill and Sergeant Tuna try to solve the "Case of the Killed Pizza Slice", along with a lineup of crime-busting cartoons: The Super Snooper (1952), London Derrière (1968), Pinkfinger (1965), Big House Blues (1947), and The Unmentionables (1963).
- It's Fan-tastic Friday once again.