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- In West Berlin during the Cold War, a Coca-Cola executive is given the task of taking care of his boss' socialite daughter.
- Presents an in-depth, intimate character portrait exploring the life and career and mysterious circumstances surrounding the tragic death of 90's actress and rising star, Brittany Murphy.
- Based on a popular radio series, each show tells a different reporter's Big Story, a true story selected from newspapers across the United States. Comments from the actual reporter open and close each show but the permanent narrator drives the plot line and a featured actor dramatizes the reporter's role.
- Jerry Hampden, a young female reporter for a large newspaper, comes up with her first scoop - a suicide precipitated by a lover who lost interest. The publisher nixes the story because the perpetrator is the influential owner of a large department store chain. When she lets the publisher know her displeasure, she is canned on the spot. Needing a job somewhere far from the city, her beau sets her up with an offer to be an editor for a small town newspaper, the Advocate in Apex, California. Her first name of Jerry gets her in the door for an interview. The Advocate's owner, Sam Webster, is not pleased to see that he has offered the editor position to a woman. She lets him know that she is the "best editor in the world", that he would do well to let her have a month's trial. He agrees. She is able to turn the tide on paper's ledger. There is a big story brewing in the community. Many people have invested in a wildcat oil well drilling. The local banker has drawn in many local investors in return form a share of the investment funds. He fully expects the well to fail. Much to his surprise, the well hits a strong pocket of oil. He tries to suppress news of the discovery while he tries to quietly buy back some of the shares. Jerry blows the lid off his scheme. He threatens to take over the newspaper from Sam. But Jerry has the upper hand. Part of the oil take-over scheme is the same department store owner whose story led to her firing. In addition, she has evidence of a false report of the well failing on bank stationery. The two shysters are forced to sign agreements that will help the locals, not exploit them.
- Scattergood Baines, Coldriver's most popular citizen, neighborly counselor and sly old fox, entices a Broadway producer to Coldriver to see the gay musical extravaganza Baines is staging for the benefit of the U.S.O. He is also promoting the singing career of his latest local protégé, Betty Palmer. There are a few problems but the Sage of Coldriver manages to keep pulling the right strings.
- Young Scattergood Baines arrives in the small New England town of Coldriver. Through some shrewd business maneuvering, he manages to open up a hardware store. Twenty years later he has become a prosperous and respected member of the community, a member of the local school board and the owner of a railroad that transports timber to the local sawmill. Problems begin to arise, however, when a young schoolteacher he has hired turns out to be not quite what he expected, and the mill owners pressure Scattergood to sell them his railroad, with the idea of raising the transportation fees paid to them by the local loggers.
- When Martin Knox, a friend of Scattergood's who owns a horse-breeding farm, is killed in a harness race Scattergood tells Martin's son Dan that he will send him to college if he forgets about taking over his father's business, which was heavily mortgaged and has been put up for auction after Knox's death. The boy reluctantly agrees, but when he discovers that his favorite horse Starlight is sick, he decides to bring the animal back to health and then enter him in the Governor's Race, whose $5000 prize would enable Dan to pay off his father's mortgage and keep the business in the family.
- Gigolo Paul Dtexel (Reginald Denny) makes his living escorting wealthy women to dance halls. One night he meets Diana Trevor (Judith Allen), they fall in love, but much to Diana's horror, she discovers that her stepmother, Tamara (Natalie Moorhead), is one of Paul's longtime clients. When Tamara mysteriously ends up dead, Paul is suspected of murder. Diana works desperately to clear his name.
- Scattergood finds out that his neighbor, Elly Drew, is going to sell her home to support her son David, an aspiring playwright who is in New York City trying to get his play produced. Scattergood decides to loan Elly the money she needs and then travel to New York to see how David is doing. He finds out that things aren't quite as rosy as David has been telling his mother.
- Scattergood meets the new owner of the local newspaper, Dunker Gillson. One of Gillson's first tasks is to interview the wealthy but reclusive Quentin sisters, Lydia and Cynthia, who have stayed in their old musty house for years. The somewhat sinister Mrs. Grimes, the sisters' housekeeper, refuses to let Gillson talk to the sisters. Later, when the sisters' beloved cat takes ill, Mrs. Grimes insists on driving them to town in their horse-and-buggy outfit. An accident occurs on the way to town and the sisters are killed. At the reading of the will, everyone is surprised and shocked at the sisters' stipulations regarding their fortune.
- Ace and Cole invite their girlfriends Bonnie and Sally over to their apartment for dinner and sex. When the women phone to tell them they will be arriving late, the two men get bored and after small talk engage in homosexual acts with each other. When Bonnie and Sally finally arrive, Ace and Cole then engage in group sex with all of them.
- Small-town store owner Scattergood Baines helps a runaway boy find his father, who has escaped after being unjustly imprisoned, and a young chemist who is trying to invent a color television but is being opposed by his girlfriend's father, who wants the girl to marry a pharmacist like himself instead of some crazy inventor.
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- This docu-drama follows Michelle, a high school student that suffers the physical, emotional and social effects of alcohol abuse.
- Aggie and her brother and sister are orphans, and as the oldest of the three Aggie takes on the responsibility for raising her siblings. Her life is even more complicated by a dark secret: she is a nymphomaniac who can't control her urges around men she finds attractive, and it's putting her family--especially her young teenage sister--in jeopardy.
- The American Field Trip is an educational adventure series that explores places of interest throughout America. Locations include the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California and NASA's International Space Station in Houston.
- 1949–195930mTV EpisodeA prison escapee becomes desperate after two days without food. He melts down and attacks a cop and takes a pregnant woman hostage.
- When the new owner of an import/export business is murdered, Casey poses as her heir to get evidence against the gun runners who are using the company as a front for their criminal activities.
- Casey pretends to be a drug addict in order to get evidence against a large illegal narcotics ring.
- Casey poses as a prisoner in a women's jail in order to apprehend a murderer.
- Casey poses as a model to investigate a garment district murder.
- Casey goes undercover with an electronic signaling device so police can track her whereabouts to illegal gambling houses.
- Casey tries to find a woman who has fled believing she murdered her husband.
- Casey goes undercover to befriend a seemingly benign elderly couple who are actually plotting a series of muggings and robberies.
- A psychotic husband has his wife shot by an innocent woman who thinks she's simply taking a photograph with an odd camera. He then goes to hide out at a hunting lodge in the mountains. Fearing he'll take the other hunters hostage, Casey goes undercover as a tourist to smoke him out.
- Casey is assigned to arrest an escaped convict who has committed numerous hold-ups and murders since breaking out of prison.
- Casey goes undercover to recover a stolen ruby necklace before it can be fenced. Her investigation leads to an ex-convict who is inadvertently leading his teenage son into a life of crime because of the youngster's love for his father.
- Casey must obtain concrete evidence, or find a witness, so she can break a man's alibi and arrest him. But this proves difficult as she must maintain her cover in the process, so she pits the men against each other in the hope that one will turn the other in.
- Casey moves into a seedy rooming house to try to befriend a woman whose boyfriend is a suspect in a robbery and murder, but she senses that something is not quite right.
- Casey tries to prevent a mobster from buying a up-and-coming boxer's contract.
- When a roll of blank parimutuel tickets are stolen from a race track, Casey attempts to convince the gang responsible that she's a cop on the take who can help them pass the counterfeit ducats through crooks she's blackmailing.
- A career soldier returns home from war to reclaim his wife and son from who he has been separated from since before their child's birth. Casey Jones takes the case to figure out to whom custody belongs, what illegalities have been committed, and to who this woman is rightfully married.
- Casey's visit to a girl she arrested and later befriended takes a turn into the macabre when she discovers the girl's brutal father dead. The girl claims to have shot him, but Casey isn't so sure she believes her.
- Casey is assigned to investigate whether players on a college basketball team are fixing games.
- While delivering a woman to jail, Casey gives her an opportunity to get away when she makes the mistake of sympathizing with the her. Now Casey must fix her mistake by recapturing the culprit and bringing her in for good.
- After a man is shot to death in the park, it is determined the bullets came from a gun he had given to his fiancée. Her pet Daschund was also seen at the crime scene. An employee of the victim picks her out of a line up as well, but Casey suspects a frame up.
- Casey is assigned to protect a witness to a murder, but the killer manages to track down the women to the hotel room where they are hiding.
- 1950–195527m7.3 (12)TV EpisodeWhile attempting to infiltrate a counterfeiting ring, an undercover secret service agent is ordered to kill a man by the gang's leader.
- Casey goes undercover as an exotic dancer at a carnival sideshow, and begins to suspect that a fellow carnival worker is fencing stolen property.
- To solve a baffling armed robbery case, Casey assumes the identity of a blackmailer, then acts as an intermediary between the victim and the "perpetrator".
- Reporter George Thompson of the Philadelphia News races to stop a man who plans to kill in order to be killed. The man, an unhappy husband who wants to die but is afraid to commit suicide, figures that the police will kill him if he shoots a few passersby.
- While on vacation hunting deer, reporter John Keyes of the San Francisco Call-Bulletin finds a clue which breaks the mystery of a series of brutal beatings.
- Millionaire is accused of offing his estranged wife with an airborne poison.
- This episode focuses on Malcolm Glover of The San Francisco Examiner and his efforts to help a woman being harassed by her ex- con boyfriend.
- Casey attempts to locate an artist who has abandoned his young daughter.