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- A short-lived quiz show hosted by TV veteran Jim Lange. Husband-and-wife teams would compete against each other in answering a tough series of trivia questions. The winning couple would then go on to the championship round, where they would have a chance to win one million dollars.
- The title explains it all. Contestants compete to identify songs in this 1980s update of the granddaddy of all song identification game shows.
- Connie, a Mormon girl, is determined to marry Ron despite her parents opposition due to his religious faith. Their bishop advises Connie that unlike those who have passed away, she might be giving up her chance for an eternal marriage by marrying outside a Mormon temple. When Ron wants a friend, who entered the ministry of his faith, to marry them in another town, Connie reluctantly agrees but finds herself at the doorstep of her Aunt Jane in the middle of the night tearfully explaining that when she was told that their children would have to be raised in Ron's faith, she could not go through with it. Aunt Jane, who married a non-Mormon, affirms that Connie made a courageous and correct choice.
- In the future - every day, each human is allowed only five minutes on the surface.
- No, not Barney Greengrass the Sturgeon King - tonight brings the sturgeon super moon. Which will have been visible in the sky for many, many hours by the time we post this week's episode of NewsBrake. If you're still awake, our super coverage of everything that happened in the world last week will send you off to dreamland.
- Becoming aware of life lessons now can help you move through this part of your life a little bit more easily.
- Do you remember the last time you felt sad, anxious, or scared that you were somehow "off"?
- 1979–198551mTV-PG7.5 (159)TV EpisodeRosco's Uncle Hosiah dies, and at the reading of his will, learns that he has inherited $10 million. Rosco, frustrated after years of being outfoxed by the Dukes, hires hard-nosed hit man Jason Steele to track down and arrest Bo and Luke. Meanwhile, Rosco goes on a power trip and schemes to win Boss' fortune in a rigged poker game.
- 1979–198548mTV-PG7.7 (152)TV EpisodeUncle Jesse seriously injures himself as the shaken Duke patriarch learns that bounty hunter Jason Steele is a wanted criminal. Steele eventually manages to frame Bo and Luke on grand-theft auto (by having them drive away in a stolen Dodge Charger painted exactly like the General Lee). Hosiah Coltrane's attorney then informs Rosco that a mistake had been made and that the sheriff had only inherited $10 - leaving Rosco way short of the $100,000 needed to pay Steele for services rendered. Steele eventually blows his top when he learns Rosco doesn't have the money, and he must rely on Bo and Luke to save him from a potentially brutal fate.
- Here are some 10 tips you could use when it comes to getting the person you want.
- Introverts are subtle, but paying attention to these will help big time.
- If you're someone interested in learning more about the signs someone likes you, watch this video.
- Here are 10 things Depression makes us do.
- Superficial charm, a grandiose notion of self-worth, the need for stimulation and impulsiveness, pathological lying, the ability to manipulate others and a lack of remorse and empathy.
- Independent diamond broker and his girlfriend attempt a heist at a major Diamond Exchange house in London.
- There can be a lot of corruption in sports, but it's hard to top FIFA and the World Cup for sheer awfulness and villainy. That's all we got for this week's blurb. Sketchworks NewsBrake scores gooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaallllllllllssss with our usual offside coverage of everything that has happened in the world last week. Sketchworks Comedy NewsBrake - the News Stops Here.
- How do we know that the things which we say or that we hear, are toxic? This video explores some phrases which seem harmless but may be toxic.
- The jury in a New York City murder trial is frustrated by a single member whose skeptical caution forces them to more carefully consider the evidence before jumping to a hasty verdict.
- Are you currently dating someone? Are you looking for red flags? If so, watch this video.
- Are you an introvert or know someone who is? Let's have a look at some of these hidden but wonderful traits and characteristics.
- An outlaw in hiding meets his fate.
- As you can imagine, though, feeling and processing more intensely has some downsides. So without further ado, here are 13 struggles only Highly Sensitive People will probably relate to.
- 2014–TV EpisodeIn this video we will talk about 13 things people don't realize you do because of your anxiety.
- How to tell if someone or a friend or family member is suicidal is another way of saving a life.
- Unable to find work, Tom and Cal decide, on the spur of the moment, to volunteer for the active service in the British expeditionary forces, they now face the bigger task of telling the wife.
- In this installment, the show looks back at the year 1968, which is generally considered the most turbulent year in American history since the Civil War. Among the events covered are the Tet Offensive, the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., the chaos at the 1968 Democratic National Convention as well as the music and trends that shaped the year. Among those interviewed are singers David Crosby and Grace Slick as well as writer P.J. O'Rourke.
- 2 a day is a drama about Michael, a young man dealing with a chronic mental illness. A unique blend of quick cuts and long shots give this Hoosier short a slick look. A blend of black and white and color plays with traditional point-of-view expectations.
- ABC's original hour-long news magazine.
- The 2008 Slammy Awards.
- On this annual live webcast, Hall of Fame basketball analyst, Debbie Antonelli, raises awareness and funds for Special Olympics. Every hour, Debbie shoots until she makes 100 free throws; then, she has interviews with celebrities, sports figures, musical acts, and even special guests in between each charity stripe feat. Going into year six, this annual webcast has made ESPN's Top Ten plays, with a growing social media following, and has raised over $850,000 all for Special Olympics.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeKathrine Switzer made history in 1967 by becoming the first woman to officially register and run the Boston Marathon. She would later go on to win the New York City Marathon, and to become a crusader for women's sports. Kathrine discusses how that snowy day in 1967 both radicalized and inspired her to create opportunities for other women in running.
- After stumbling upon the graves of three murdered trick or treaters, a small town paperboy discovers a series of handwritten horror stories tacked to the children's headstones. Penned by a deranged pulp author driven mad by his craft, the stories chronicle grisly tales of Halloween rites, rituals and traditions. Absent of dialogue and heavy on atmosphere, 3 Dead Trick or Treaters is a horror anthology unlike any you've seen before.
- English Colonel Rimfire reads that a circus offers $1000 for a live tiger. Rimfire decides to deliver Cool Cat, the hip tiger, to the circus and collect the money, but Cool Cat won't cooperate with Rimfire and leads the Colonel on a chase, straight into the circus, where the Colonel is clobbered for not having an admission ticket. After paying for a ticket and gaining legitimate entry into the big top, Rimfire chases Cool Cat through all the circus acts, including the Indian Snake Charmer, the trained seal, the human cannon ball, the fire eater, and the high wire.
- Rob has 2 strikes and 3 strikes now means 25 to life. Leaving prison, he's picked up in a stolen car later stopped by the police. Can he prove his innocence before he's caught?
- "Who knows a man better his wife or his secretary?" This Chuck Barris game show sought to resolve the age-old question. Points were awarded based on how a male contestant's wife and secretary answered (usually risque) questions. The winning team either the wives or the secretaries split a $1,000 cash prize.
- Here are a few signs you're successfully healing from your first panic attack.
- Mankato's Baseball Legend, Dan Boyer- Dan Boyer does much more than just a coach baseball, he coaches life lessons Dan Gable's keys to Being a Champ- The biggest name in college wrestling and winner of dozens of national championships 43 Hoops Academy- The biggest name in college wrestling and winner of numerous awards tells all.
- A look at the events that shaped the world from the years 1945 to 1985, especially the cold war and how it has shaped America and how America is viewed around the world. Among those interviewed are Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. Also featured are Dean Rusk and several foreign leaders.
- Psych2Go decided to make this video because many of you have asked us the differences between crushing someone and how you tell if you are genuinely starting to like someone.
- Is overthinking giving you depression?
- Having self-awareness can help start the coping process, so we made this video just for you.
- Introverts are known to have very rich internal life.
- When someone friend zones you, they can show subtle signs such as bit making an effort, they talk about their love life, keeping you at arms' length, flaking on plans, and flirting with other people.
- 2014–TV EpisodeIn this video, we'll be discussing what a dark empath is and the warning signs.
- If you're into personal development, self love, psychology or mental wellness, learning how to change your life could be one of the most powerful habit to have.
- Did you know that high intelligence can cause its own problems? If you can relate to these struggles, you're probably smarter than you realize.
- Do you think there might be some habits you might have that cause people to ignore what you say?
- Misconceptions contribute to negative stigma and make it harder for autistic people to truly be understood and flourish in society. Have you fallen prey to any of these myths?
- Misconceptions contribute to negative stigma and make it harder for autistic people to truly be understood and flourish in society. Have you fallen prey to any of these myths?
- The sound of mowers and the smell of allergens fills the air as the weather keeps getting nicer and the state of the world - does not. Sketchworks NewsBrake fertilizes your lawn with our usual coverage of every single thing that happened in the world last week. The News Stops Here.