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- Following the death of his son, Gus Witherspoon takes in his daughter-in-law and his three grandchildren to live with him. Adjustment to the new arrangement is not easy on any of them.
- College student Beth and her sorority sisters are stalked by an escaped psychopathic killer who shares a strange telepathic link with her.
- A pair of movie buffs head to the theater to watch a series of trailers and clips from exploitation films.
- In the 50s, the complicated life of a popular writer who must share his life with his family, his numerous mistresses and his work. Adapted from autobiographical story by Kazuo Dan, who published it a few months before his death.
- A young man, who unintentionally killed a little girl as a child, returns to the house where he was born, the place where the accident happened.
- Crowded House performs in the music video "Don't Dream It's Over" from the album "Crowded House" recorded for Capitol Recording Studios. Neil Finn sings and plays guitar as he walks through rooms in a house while his band-mates play instruments and perform household chores.
- This is the story of four German women during the Second World War. The mother Voß, her two daughters Agnes and Lisabeth, and her daughter-in-law Emmi, all live in a house on the river. They accept the war as inevitable and decide to make the best of it for themselves. Before leaving for the war, Paul gave Emmi a blouse. Agnes asks her husband Jupp, who has been stationed on the eastern front, to bring her back some fur. While the men are off at war, in a moment of weakness, Agnes succumbs to her boss's seduction. Emmi commits suicide as soon as she receives new of Paul's death. Agnes receives her Russian fur coat, but at a great price: Jupp returns disabled. When Agnes kills her intrusive boss, the mother Voß, who had up until that point put up with everything, takes the initiative. With her younger daughter Lisabeth, she liquidates the body and the Russian fur coat along with it.
- President Ronald Reagan, seeking to find a new spokesperson for the 1988 Presidential campaign, frees Regis Stanely from prison to resurrect Elvis Presley from the dead. With the help of Bela Lugosi, Stanely and the revived "King of Rock 'n' Roll" proceed on a rampage, resulting in a series of baseball-bat murders. Reagan must then stop them by using a thermonuclear device.
- Stories about two pin-sized wooden dolls that live in a tiny doll's house on a mantelpiece.
- A story about two rivals for the head of the building through a chain of amusing mistakes and how they had to collaborate to save the building.
- It all started with a dream in Law School, that friends would open their own Law Firm. The group isn't afraid to take risks to clear the people who turn to them for help.
- Unique home building series that is centered on a core project.
- A secret cabal of celebrities plots to dominate the US government by running Sylvester Stallone as President.
- This is a short demo about the House Music movement in Chicago, featuring DJ, Frankie Knuckles and music group, JM Silk. This is filmed at their record release party at the Powerhouse Nightclub in Chicago in 1986.
- J-Pop Girl Group Momoco Club feature as stars in this low budget horror film. After the transfer of Rika's father, her classmates come over to play in the empty house. The girls slowly are attacked by monsters, one by one. Guzoo-core V-Cinema short about a J-pop idol group being menaced by low-budget haunted happenings in a single house, features a pretty gnarly practical stuffed rabbit monster and someone getting eaten by a telephone.
- A weekly tour of homes for sale in Baltimore, Real Estate Open House was the first show if its kind on the East Coast. Taking real estate to TV was a novel idea in 1986, and Real Estate Open House paved the way for a complete shift in news and information regarding home sales by giving the consumer the ability to"tour" homes via video. The show was then expanded to four versions - Washington (WDCA), Southern Virginia (station unknown), and Long Island, New York (News 8 Long Island). It was the first of its kind east of the Mississippi, and thus should be included in the database for historical reference.
- Ramón Iglesias has plans to retire from his janitorial job, sell his house in a Long Island suburb and return to Puerto Rico with his wife and three sons. Unfortunately, he does not hold the deed to his house which was purchased through a verbal agreement, harping back to a different cultural tradition involving codes of honor and community. Javier, his oldest son, a college graduate who refuses to return to Puerto Rico, chastises him for being so foolish in his business dealings. Ramón seems stuck in a homeowner's limbo until Javier, who is constantly clashing with his family, has a change of heart and decides to help.
- Jeff wants to remarry in Denver but Fallon insists on L.A. instead. Sable sets her mind on obtaining the Colby house in the divorce settlement. Miles is shocked to find his mother has spend the night at Zach Power's house.
- Cliff finds it almost impossible to have a quiet day off at home with the kids and their friends in almost every room of the house.
- Alex worries about a young couple's ability to cope with parenthood. When Bob states that city people can't find their way in the bush, Ben decides to take up the challenge.
- Romance blossoms in the Elliott household when Terence and Rowena realise the attraction for each other is still very much alive.
- Suzanne is bored with not being more involved in the actual work at Sugarbaker's, so Julia allows her to work on the very next assignment: Design House '86. As part of the requirement for the job, she spends the night there. The next morning it burns to the ground. Suzanne survives, but her future - and Sugarbaker's reputation - are in jeopardy.
- Some neighbours move out of The Close. Paul buys their house as an investment and plans to rent it out. But who will Paul choose as tenants?
- Henry comes home early from a business trip to find Matthew throwing a party ,though he is persuaded to join in and quite enjoys himself. Come the morning after though and he can do without the couple asleep in his bed,their irate parents turning up to accuse him of encouraging immorality and amorous party guest Enid waiting for him in the airing cupboard.
- Victor suffers through a dinner with the Brackmans when they want him to romance (and marry) their Hispanic maid who is threatened with deportation. Meanwhile, Markowitz finds himself in the middle of a fierce tax-audit between sleazy millionaire Irving Lewis, and alcoholic IRS agent Marv Fletcher in which Markowitz resorts to lying about Lewis' tax claims. Kuzak's personal-injury suit against an amusement park becomes complicated by his young client's greedy, adoptive father. Also, Abby's personal troubles take a turn for the worse when she learns that her husband has kidnapped their three-year-old son Eric.
- Believed dead after his fatal encounter with Professor Moriarity three years earlier, Sherlock Holmes returns to England to foil a plot to murder him by a former Moriarity gang member.
- Jake's work conflicts with Ernie's school open house.
- The flu bug hits the Hogan household, throwing David's big date with 'Robin Bloodsaw' into jeopardy.
- Bravo refuses to admit that he has a terrible cold because he is afraid of seeing the doctor.
- 1982–199330mTV-PG7.5 (523)TV EpisodeCarla finds out that the new house she bought was built on top of a 17th century prison graveyard. Cliff comes over to help her spend her first night in the house.
- Rick's promise to stay true to his girlfriend while on vacation is tested when he sees the beach bunny next door.
- The Phantom's evil older brother joins forces with Ming the Merciless and becomes N'Dama, the Weather Demon.
- 1986TV Episode