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- The cases of Harmon Rabb, former Navy fighter pilot, and his fellow lawyers of the U.S. Navy's Judge Advocate General's office.
- A follow-up to the blockbuster movie of the same name, following the rich teenager Cher and her friends as they attend high school in Beverly Hills.
- An ex-CIA is the point man for a government organization dedicated to time traveling to correct errors that occurred in the previous week.
- A tell-all story of what happened behind the scenes of the hit TV series, The Brady Bunch (1969). It is based on the book written by Barry Williams, the actor who played Greg Brady.
- The everyday life and problems of the Josephs, a black family living in Chicago, Illinois.
- After a subway accident, a man awakes with his brain in a new body, but the successful experiment means he must give up his past and his family.
- Lydia DeLucca is a New Jersey waitress who wants more from her life than just marriage and kids. So she breaks off her engagement and heads off to college. This doesn't make her ex-boyfriend happy and her family isn't too supportive.
- Walker investigates a murder connected with a missing government weapon. In addition, he tries to track down a teen on the run from a crime syndicate.
- Mike Brady becomes the President of the United States, and names Carol as his V.P..
- Short-story writer Andy makes his living by working at a huge faceless company in present-day Chicago, writing technical manuals.
- Wisecracking New York City cop Detective Eddie Arlette (Mark Valley), who has no respect for authority, is himself a fish out of water when he is assigned to a police precinct in the U.K.
- First She Got Fired, Then She Got Fired Up.
- Two mentally-ill but determined lovers run away from the psychiatric hospital that wants to separate them; they take a number of other escaped patients with them.
- A reunion of the surviving cast members from the original 1961-1966 TV series finds Alan Brady wanting Rob and Sally to collaborate on a eulogy for him before he dies.
- Angus MacGyver's nephew Clay quits school and joins the Phoenix Foundation. However, he finds it difficult to follow in the shoes of his famous uncle. His first mission is to stop an anti-American African terrorist group.
- Heart of gold southern secretary working in the big city.
- The FBI and the New York Police Department battle to keep the mob from taking a bite out of the Big Apple.
- Iris is broke after her divorce and takes a job working as a housekeeper for a wealthy woman named Paula. When Paula and her husband separate, an unlikely friendship blossoms between the women.
- The penthouse residing Conklin family of socialites and the basement dwelling McBride family of maintenance men find themselves unhappily linked when the heiress daughter and blue collar son fall in love.
- The 30th of March, 1981, the delusional John Hinckley Jr. tries to kill president Ronald Reagan. His life hangs on a thin thread at the hospital, while the Soviet Union is ready to invade a Poland on the brink of a revolution. Based on actual events during the final stages of the cold war.
- A look at the lives of government agents who all live in the same Washington D.C. neighborhood.
- Two middle-aged Lesbians (Peters and Ward) find their lives complicated when one of them (Ward) takes in her ten-year-old nephew (Sangster).
- A compendium of three short science-fiction films, each with a decidedly feminist slant.
- Union activist Asa Philip Randolph's efforts to organize the black porters of the Pullman Rail Company in 1920s America.
- A spine-chilling thriller about a courageous young reporter who risks his life and career to go deep into police abuse within homicide.
- Susan, David, and Thumper talk about the relationship troubles a couple they all know are having. Each week a new couple is introduced along with several supporting characters.
- A daily, one hour talk show hosted by Daytime Emmy Award-winner Montel Williams, a highly decorated naval officer, actor and motivational speaker.
- The story of Dr. Linda Peeno (Laura Dern), a woman pushed to the edge, risking her career and family to punish the ruthless companies who valued profit over human life.
- Biography of Tiger Woods from his birth to him winning his first golf major at the Augusta Masters in 1997.
- A lawyer and his friend travel to Florida to help a fellow partygoer.
- Homeland Security and the September 11th disaster.
- Amber Frey thought she met the man of her dream, Scott Peterson, on a blind date. After fully trusting him with her heart, secrets are revealed that scott's Pregnant wife is missing and he may be involved. Scared, concerned, and with the help of police, Amber becomes the voice for Laci Peterson as she becomes a prime witness in the prosecution.
- Three guy friends catch up with each other every weekend.
- An operative for the CIA (Brown) is captured and interrogated by Korean officials; his bosses, in order to protect national security, decide to bring an old operative (Berenger) out of retirement to retrieve both the agent and the vital information in his possession.
- E.G. Marshall returns as the head of the law firm that he portrayed in the 1961 television series. This time his partners are his son (Beau Bridges) and his granddaughter (Martha Plimpton). In this movie, a man (John Larroquette) murdered the man who assaulted and raped his young daughter years before, and was released from prison after serving just a few years. Tried for first degree murder, the team has to come up with a defense approaching his and his families' mental state. Specifically, his daughter had to be placed in a mental ward as the result of the attack after a series of attempted suicides, his older daughter had run away from home because she could not stand the depressing atmosphere, and he simply thought of nothing but the man's death.
- True story based on the best-selling book by Mort Kondracke.
- A local Texas black man is wrongfully accused of raping and killing a white high-school teen.
- Four members of the media are chosen as moderator and panel for the single televised debate of presidential candidates one week before the election. These four use the debate forum as never before, resulting in what critics call a hijacking of the electoral process.
- The crew of a reality-TV show about the paranormal visits a small Kansas town to investigate a house that may be haunted.
- Two fact-based tales about citizens who risked everything, including their lives, to save Holocaust victims.
- A white woman relentlessly seeks justice against two racist policemen who accidentally killed her black ex-husband and had their department cover it up.
- NYPD detective Alex Franco is brain-dead after an "accident" arranged by wife-murderer Harlan Kroger. Taken off life support, his heart continues beating, and he is cryogenically frozen for the next 66 years. Awakened in the year 2069, to find his wife dead, his son an aging vegetable, and his grandson a cop, Franco pleads for the right to do what he does best: police work. Secretly hoping to bust the 99 year old Kroger, he adjusts to the complex world of the future, and learns that being a detective is easy in 2069 - as long as you like working in a police state.
- Inspired by the 1948 movie Naked City, follows two cops working the streets on the down low. Their latest assignment is a case of a serial killer who became active around Christmas. However, an ambitious reporter gets in their way.
- The Department of Homeland Security receives a threat that a bomb has been set to explode during a sports event in Washington, D.C.
- The angel Max seems to have bungled his heavenly mission.
- A man is accused of murdering two of his inmates around the same time as the 1971 Attica prison riots.
- A single superhero juggles her crime-fighting career with the demands of her active social life.
- The story of an assassin who killed a mayor in the 1970's in what was known as the "Twinkie Defense".