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- The world's most renowned matchmaker, Patti Stanger, returns with millionaires from her past and present as they bring their relationship problems and issues to the exclusive "Millionaire's Club" for a final chance at finding love.
- Although they are successful fishmongers, Stan convinces Ollie that they should become fishermen too, but making a boat seaworthy is not an easy task.
- Using a diabolical disguise, Harry Crowel embarks on a vengeful career of destruction...opposed by three heroic daredevils.
- Swept up in a police raid, Stan and Ollie are sentenced to jail and land in a jail labor camp. The governor visits, accompanied by two flappers, where the duo accidentally create rice pudding for a food fight.
- The kids' adopted grandma decides to sell her store, but can't decide whom to sell it to. The kids try to help her out.
- Two bumbling circus performers inadvertently help drive the circus into ruin and then end up in possession of a flea circus and an oversized chimp.
- The kids mistake Miss Crabtree's brother for a potential boyfriend, and plot to discourage him.
- Tired of going to school, Breezy comes up with a plan to get himself expelled.
- A loose biography of surfer and documentarist George Greenough, one of the most famous and unique members of the surfing subculture.
- Surfing In California in the early '60's.
- After winning the 1963 International Surfing Championship in Hawaii, Midget Farrelly returns to his Australian homeland with top surfing honors.
- A professional surfer and his rescued French friend venture to Hawaii after winning a plane ticket at a California surf contest. Spaghetti fights and half baked hijinx ensue.
- Directed by Bud Browne. USA. 1964. 83 min. In 1987 Bud Browne's Locked In was voted by Surfer Magazine as one of the best surf films ever made. Featuring Greg Noll famously wiping out on a 25-foot wall at Outside Pipeline, a sketch that spoofs Adventures of Superman, and appearances from Phil Edwards, Dewey Weber, Buzzy Trent and Peter Cole, Mike Doyle, Mickey Munoz, David Nuuhiwa, Ricky Grigg, Fred Hemmings, Greg Abbott, Bobby August, Linda Benson, Peter Bergen and many more. The film also features local groms like Rick Raff of Kailua at 15 years old bookending Pipeline rides by Mainlander surfing hall-of-famers John Peck and Dick Catri. Side note: the film screened for the first time in Hawai'i, at McKinley High School auditorium, 50 years ago on July 15, 1965.
- A group of naturists head down the Rincon Trail before messing around in the river and playing with flaming hula hoops as one plays the guitar.
- A little brother is misunderstood when he was telling his big brother about two criminals wanting to rob the bank.
- Two firemen are killed in a warehouse fire, one of them Stone's friend, and he and Keller are drawn into an arson investigation.
- Reno and Sam are a pair of hardcore gamblers who don't play for fun. They challenge each other in a simple game of cards, and the end result could be deadlier then they could've ever bargained for.
- 2007–20099.5 (23)TV EpisodeLewie and Geeno invade clear channel radio, talking about astronauts in diapers, and whatever else goes bump in the night on radio.
- El Camino Real (Spanish for The Royal Road, also known as The King's Highway) connected the California missions. Huell explores its rich history and joins Caltrans as they install one of the roadside bells that mark the route.
- A young woman discovers she has the ability to hear the innermost thoughts of people around her as songs and musical numbers.