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- The story of American gay activist Harvey Milk, who fought for gay rights and was elected as California's first openly gay official.
- Ruminations on the life of Bob Dylan, where six characters embody a different aspect of the musician's life and work.
- A teenage skateboarder's life begins to fray after he is involved in the accidental death of a security guard.
- The story of a terminally ill teenage girl who falls for a boy who likes to attend funerals and their encounters with the ghost of a Japanese kamikaze pilot from WWII.
- Two oddball Berliners discover the abandoned appendages of a mannequin. Separately, and with grotesque consequence, they come to terms with their disjointed mate.
- The Ambiguously Gay Duo host this special edition of Saturday Night Live devoted to 24 installments of Saturday TV Funhouse. In between they slip backstage to find out as much as possible about their favorite cast member, Jimmy Fallon.
- A guy who moves back to Portland, Oregon becomes involved in the mystery of his ex-girlfriend's disappearance.
- hoops&yoyo's last minute search for costumes gets them locked inside the mall after closing, and they discover it is haunted at night. Through a series of frightening events, they learn that "monsters" aren't always who they seem to be.
- Driven by the music of David Lynch and Chrysta Bell, Bird of Flames is a meditation on the enigmatic nature of love. In a small nightclub, a magician coaxes a beautiful chanteuse to perform like a living doll. In the audience, a young man falls in love with her archetypal image of feminine beauty.
- When Rudolph is teased and runs away from Christmastown, he sets off on a series of adventures and meets new friends. When an epic snowstorm threatens Christmas, can he rescue his family and friends and help Santa save the holiday?
- In "Jingle All the Way" a spirited Husky puppy looking for a home at a Christmas tree farm instantly bonds with a young boy visiting with his parents. As the boy rides away, unable to keep him, the pup escapes and embarks on a snowy journey to find his friend again. Guided by a wise cardinal and the sound of jingling bells, he eventually receives the help he needs from a big man in a red suit just in time for Christmas morning.
- In "Jingle and Bell," Jingle the Husky Pup and his buddy Andrew meet some new friends. A girl Andrew's age, Sofia, and her Husky pup, Bell, have moved from sunny Palm City to Pineville weeks before Christmas. With no friends yet and not knowing what to expect, Sofia and Bell's world is upside down and it looks like it might be the worst Christmas ever. But with a little help from Jingle and Andrew, Sofia and Bell will soon discover that Christmas joy isn't about where you are--it's about who's with you.
- Based on years on intensive research, 'Deep Green' reveals the solutions to reverse man-made global warming in time. We can fix this - if we go deep green now.
- A poem by Antonio Machado, translated by Robert Bly and read by Alec Baldwin, is poetically depicted in Wind, an allegorical perspective on climate change.
- Taking place in the North Pole, "Polariffic" is a story about a foursome of Arctic friends that takes a journey from fear to friendship. Snowby, Jaz, Flitter and Cupcake are the best of friends, but one day they encounter Charlie, a young Yeti who tries to befriend them. At first terrified, the four friends find themselves face-to-face with the Yeti and must muster the courage to trust him in order to save themselves. In the end the gang learns appearances aren't always what they seem.
- Bringing comic awareness to the looming danger of man-made global warming on the fragile ecosystems deep within our oceans.
- Serves as a comic warning about the devastating effects of cutting down our rain forests.
- Visually compelling and quietly intense, Harrowdown Hill is a bird's eye view of some of society's biggest challenges, including governmental secrecy, disinformation, climate change and petroleum consumption.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.9 (112)TV EpisodeSketches include Pentagon Press Briefing, Robert De Niro Monologue, Woomba, Pranksters, Wedding Reception, Prince Christmas Special, TV Funhouse: Liberal Santa, "The Apprentice" Promo, Weekend Update with Leviticus and Abe Scheinwald, Undercover Gangster, Christmas with the Cat Lady, Bear City, Season's Greetings from SNL.
- Nick investigates the death of a music teacher who was eaten alive by rats whille locked in his own car. Nick and Hank are led to a expelled music prodigy who has a strange sort for vengeance against those who wronged him.
- When a hiking couple is saved from a drug trafficker from what appears to be a "Feral Beast" nick investigation into it leads to the suspicious that it is linked with a 10-year old missing persons case.
- A man named Leonard "Lenny" Drake is found dead in a garbage truck and Nick and Hank investigate the case. They find blood in the dumpster near his building and a trail of blood to the parking garage. The manager explains that the tenant was a violent man that lived in his apartment with the gorgeous Natalie Havershaw. On the previous night, they had an argument and the tenants Marty Burgess first and the lawyer Mason Snyder then had come to protect her. Marty returned to his apartment while Lenny and Mason continued to argue. Then Mason escorted her to her car and she left the building to check in a hotel. Nick and Hank visit Marty at his junk shop and Nick sees that Marty looked like a mouse. Then they visit Mason and Nick sees that the lawyer looked like a snake. Nick visits Monroe and learns that the creatures are the harmless and cowardly Mauzhertz and the dangerous and lethal Lausenschlange respectively. Then Monroe receives a phone call relative to work and Nick leaves him, but Monroe receives a message instead. When another man is found dead in the dumpster of a repair shop in the same "modus-operandis" Nick believes the cases are connected.
- Highly respected judge Logan Patterson is murdered, and shortly after several other people who played some part in the conviction and incarceration of an escaped giant of unnatural strength. Nick is badly wounded, out of action. Monroe however shows unusual enthusiasm to help out while Hank follows the paper trail.
- When Nick consults him about an erratic murder committed by athletic ex-con Dimitri Skontos, Monroe soon helps him realize that's actually a victim of 'gladiator games' organized by the most bloodthirsty pride of Löwen, a lionesque feral species. Nick spends his anniversary working out the fighters are recruited through a dodgy parole officer and where the arena is hidden. Captain Sean Renard realizes the lucrative fights are becoming too notorious, his royal order to close down the games is ignored, so he turns to a priestly enforcer. Meanwhile first Monroe, then Nick go undercover, only to end up caged and hence in the ring, facing daunting ferals.