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- A girl travels through her mirror into HuggaLand to find a way to keep her grandmother, the only one who knows how to hug, young.
- Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha vacation on Earth as roommates in a Tokyo apartment.
- An HBO special inside look at it's series, Game of Thrones (2011). Major cast and crew members are interviewed. Characters, families, kingdoms, and plots are explained. There is an in-depth look at season one. What you can expect from season two is shown.
- Indebted unhappy married couple, Lou and Irene, commit a life insurance fraud. Lou's brother Billy helps him fake his death and leave for Mexico. But Irene and Billy fall in love and when Lou returns, they claim they don't know him.
- Beano is staying with Evie while Donna is away. She finds Grandpa Zelig's shaving kit with an Anterian hair restorer inside. When it works, Beano calls America's most popular consumer reporter, to get an endorsement so they can become rich.
- Red Buckley is a natural red head in search of a one-of-a-kind black pearl. He gets a job on a plantation owned by Mr. Duval where the pearl is said to be. Shown to his room in Duvall's home by Peligre, he finds a ram head behind the door. She says it is there for his protection but he demands it be removed. After spending a night with Duvall's girlfriend, Kathrine, they decide to become partners in stealing the pearl. Waking up to find a dying chicken in his bed, Peligre warns him that Kathrine is dangerous. Is she or is Peligre the dangerous one? Will he get the pearl?
- An alcoholic reporter is inspired by a beautiful woman to find a good murder case no matter what.
- A journalist tries to solve the case of a mysterious serial killer who's been killing homeless people all across the city. What he doesn't realize is how deep the conspiracy behind the murders goes.
- Janet is married to a doctor who's married to his work. She wants to live her life with passion, danger, and romance like Fuchsia Monroe, a soap opera character she watches religiously. When her television goes haywire, her friend Louise convinces her to get cable. With her husband unresponsive to her "needs," she begins a steamy affair with the cable guy.
- The year is 1918. During World War I, somewhere in France, it's the 49th day of continuous battle on the front lines. Lieutenant Martin Kalthrob doesn't want to be in the army anymore and asks his father, General Kalthrob, for a discharge. His father refuses but says he will transfer him to the rear if he leads a patrol to the German lines and fix the broken communication line. When he proves himself to be a coward, his father orders a court martial with penalty of death by firing squad.
- Emma dyes her hair red, with decidedly mixed results; Zane's quest for the sea monster leads him to Miss Chatham and her old homestead.
- When Rikki spies a locket with an uncanny resemblance to Miss Chatham's in a jewelry shop, Zane doesn't understand her desperate desire to possess it.
- Their mermaid identities no longer a secret, Cleo, Emma and Rikki must evade a trap being laid by the devious Dr. Denman.
- Beano thinks Donna is incapable of saying no to Evie. Evie and Lindsay are invited to a senior's birthday party but Donna won't buy her a new dress for the occasion. When the girls arrive, they discover they are intended as dates for geeks.
- College student Rita Summers is smart, pretty, and president of her sorority. Sabrina Masterson arrives on campus looking to follow in her older sister's footsteps by any means necessary. She'll take the presidency and Rita's boyfriend too.
- In-depth look at the true life crimes of Women Behind Bars. A woman who was convicted of murdering her lover while in a drug induced fight and a woman who killed her grandmother are featured.
- It's the Sprite Fair and almost time for the big horse race. Murky Dismal makes a robotic horse to enter the race so he can spread a cloud of gloom all over the track in order to kidnap Starlite. That way, when Rainbow Brite goes to rescue Starlite, he can fill Rainbowland with gloom.
- A spaceship crash lands in Rainbowland right in front of the Color Castle. Out pops Wajah, a creature who gets his energy from color. Rainbow Brite and friends must work quickly to repair his spaceship before he absorbs all the color in Rainbowland! Meanwhile, Murky Dismal's new invention, the Gloom Transformer, turns star sprinkles into rain sprinkles. He also has his eye on kidnapping Wajah!
- While everyone in Rainbowland is preparing for the Color Festival Parade, Sorrell the Sorcerer crashes in the Pits. Murky Dismal asks him to destroy the Color Cave and in return he'll supply Sorrell the Sorcerer with the parts he needs to fix his space ship. They hatch a scheme to create a comet to destroy the Color Cave.
- On earth, human boy Brian becomes covered with colors after he walks right through a rainbow. Rainbow Brite had made it to try to cheer him up. In order to get the colors off Brian, she must take him to Rainbowland where no outsider has ever been. Meanwhile, bad guys Murky Dismal and Lurky kidnap the Color Kids in ransom for Rainbow Brite's Color Belt. Brian goes with Rainbow Brite, Twink, and Starlite to the Pits to help rescue them!
- The origin story of Rainbow Brite begins! A little girl named Wisp is transported to a dark, colorless world. Her quest is to find the light and the color of this dark world and set it free. In order to make the darkness disappear, she must find the Sphere of Light. She runs into Twink (literally) and he tells her about "the evil one" who lives in the castle. On the way to the castle, Wisp and Twink meet Stalite and he tells them the legend of the Color Belt.
- The second part of the origin story of Rainbow Brite. Starting in the cave where they found the Color Belt, Rainbow Brite, Twink, Starlite and the baby continue on Rainbow Brite's quest to find the light and color of the land and set it free. First they must find and rescue all seven Color Kids (Red Butler, Lala Orange, Canary Yellow, Patty O'Green, Buddy Blue, Indigo, and Shy Violet) then find the Sphere of Light. Can they do it and defeat the King of Shadows to bring color to the land?
- When the sprites venture far back in the Color Cave, they discover the Princess and Count Blogg (from Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer (1985)). The Princess tells them she's the queen of the sprites and her "diamond finder" indicated there were diamonds in the Color Cave. She demands the sprites dig for them so she can get enough to re-energize her "magic stone." With that done, she can get her power back and "do something about that nasty little girl who destroyed" it. With the colors fading all over Rainbowland, Rainbow Brite must defeat the Princess once again!
- The final four "vogue off" in the mini challenge. The winner gets to choose which Absolut vodka flavors the queens will be representing for the main challenge (creating three different looks: swimwear, executive realness, and evening gown).
- Nine contestants must re-invent their glam drag looks using thrift store clothing and junk from the 99c store.
- Wigs fly when the contestants split up into 2 rival girl groups.
- A bipolar teen who pleaded guilty to the carjacking, kidnapping, and murder of a religious family with five of her friends aged 14-20. Also, a woman with a history of drug use and violence fatally stabbed her boyfriend after an argument.
- Zane installs Sophie as head of staff at the cafe. Bella develops a sneezing allergy that also accidentally triggers her powers. Sophie seizes on the problem and looks to fire Bella and the band.
- A woman explains the events leading up to and her involvement in the murder of two convenience store workers when she was a teenager. Then, a crack addicted woman with a criminal history who was found guilty of killing her elderly landlady.
- Zane's back in town and still in love with Rikki, and works out she's still a mermaid and tries to win her back; Cleo becomes suspicious of Lewis.
- Three houses are reconstructed to the way they would have been in the early 1900s. House #1 is a four story home at the height of upper class luxury with five servants, electricity, and a boiler for hot water. House #2 is an average middle class home with 7 rooms and running water but no electricity. The last is a two room "typical working class dwelling" with only one bedroom and no bathroom where each member of the family must work manual labor all day. Three modern day families each live in one for a week, determined by the status of their own Edwardian ancestors.
- Three modern day families live in the interwar era for a week. They must deal with only 1920-30s domestic technology and live within the means available of their assigned class. They live through the Roaring 20s and the Great Depression.
- Three modern day families live during World War II for a week. They must deal with only 1940s domestic technology and live within the means available of their assigned class. They live through the constraints of wartime on the home front.
- Three houses are reconstructed to the way they would have been during the 1970s. House #1 has been carved into flats with one family's single mother being the upstairs landlady and another single mom living downstairs in a tight space with minimal luxuries. House #2 is an average middle class home with a video player, a chest freezer, and duvets on their beds. House #3 is a working class home with furry wallpaper. Four modern day families each live in one for a week, determined by the status of their own 1970s ancestors. The adults relive their childhoods but, this time, as the parents. They live through a time of political unrest, work strikes, power cuts, the three day week, a water shortage, women's lib, the Winter of Discontent, and Tupperware parties. All the mothers work (a café waitress, a district nurse, a lollipop lady, and a landlady). All the children go to school except one 18-year-old, who is a teaching assistant. The two fathers see themselves doing most of the housework and cooking.
- In the this season five premiere, fourteen new drag queens compete for the title of America's Next Drag Superstar with a prize package including a life time supply of Color Evolution cosmetics, a one of a kind trip courtesy of ALandCHUCK.travel, headline Logo's Drag Race tour featuring Absolut Vodka cocktails perfected, and $100,000. In the mini challenge, they have an "underwater serving glamor" photo shoot. In the main challenge, they dumpster dive for materials to create an "award winning look that screams Hollywood red carpet couture" to wear on the runway.
- 2009– 43mTV-MA8.0 (362)TV EpisodeWith one queen down, the contestants must lip sync to three of RuPaul's hit songs in the mini challenge. For the main challenge, they split into three teams to lip sync to "classic moments" from "RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked!" On the main stage, the queens come out "dressed to impress."
- The queens have to produce high fashion editorial photo spreads.
- The final four assume super hero and super foe alter egos and go to epic heights to vanquish their nemesis.
- For the final challenge, RuPaul sends her All Stars on a whirlwind junket that culminates with a stand-up routine at L.A.'s famous Comedy Store.
- 2009– 22mTV-MA8.0 (47)TV EpisodeA backstage look at elimination day on RuPaul's Drag Race (2009). The fourteen contestants guess who won the main challenge and who will "lip sync for their life." They also discuss runway looks, the judges' critiques, personalities, and "read" each other. One queen opens up about her insecurities while another is scrutinized for taking too much inspiration from the other contestants for her constructed runway look.
- 2009– 22mTV-MA8.4 (53)TV EpisodeA backstage look at elimination day on RuPaul's Drag Race (2009). The team (of four queens) who won the main challenge play a game where one holds a picture of another contestant while the other three ask "yes or no" questions to try to figure out who it is. The "bottom" nine contestants perform two team lip syncs for the judges on the main stage. One queen talks more about revealing that they "are a transgendered woman" and receives a special video message from their mother. Another contestant is "read to filth" and attempts to defend herself.
- In the mini challenge, the queens partner up to dress up blank mannequins for the "Miss Junior Drag Superstar Pageant." For the main challenge, they're split into two teams and must transform themselves into "lovable, eccentric characters" and write the material for their own kidster TV show. On the main stage, they are instructed to come down the runway tickled pink.
- A backstage look at elimination day on RuPaul's Drag Race (2009). The five "safe" contestants compare the two team's "kid shows" and discuss runway looks plus who may have won the main challenge and who may be "in the bottom." One queen receives a special video message from their boyfriend. Another contestant feels insecure while two others dote upon each other. Also, the rivalry of the season between two pageant queens (who've known each other for many years) continues.
- 2009– 22mTV-MA7.1 (43)TV EpisodeA backstage look at elimination day on RuPaul's Drag Race (2009). The five "safe" queens critique runway looks and discuss who they think is the winner of the main challenge and which are "in the bottom." One of them receives a special video message from their boyfriend. The six "top" and "bottom" contestants finally arrive backstage and talk about who they said should go home (when asked on the runway). All examine one specific queen who they think should have been in the bottom but was not.
- 2009– 43mTV-MA8.3 (372)TV EpisodeIn the mini challenge, the queens compete in a "Soul Train" style dance off to see who the two best dancers are. For the main challenge, they split into two teams and perform two acts of an original American drag ballet called "No RuPaulogies" which tracks the highs and lows of RuPaul's life and career. On the main stage, six of the contestants are asked which queen deserves to go home.
- In the mini challenge, the remaining nine queens must turn snuggies into something red carpet worthy to see "who wore it best" (like US Weekly magazine does). For the main challenge, they compete in a "Match Game" style game show where they must pull off their best and funniest celebrity impersonations. On the main stage, they are instructed to serve their own girlish glamor on the runway aka "deadliest snatch."
- In the mini challenge, the queens must put their makeup on in complete darkness. The winner splits them into three teams for the main challenge which is to write and record a video for RuPaul's new inspirational anthem "Can I Get an Amen?" On the main stage, the queens must put a look together for the runway that shows off their favorite body part.
- A backstage look at elimination day on RuPaul's Drag Race (2009). All eight contestants go backstage and immediately discuss who will be "in the bottom." One queen is laughed at for allegedly looking fat which reminds her that she grew up with a verbally abusive father. Another contestant is distraught over her runway critiques. One of them receives a special video message from their father which sparks emotions from all. A queen's behavior is deemed unprofessional.
- For the mini challenge, the library is open! After they "read" each other, the winner decides the order of presenters for the main challenge: the contestants must write and perform in a "roast" of RuPaul (plus the other judges and contestants) in front of a live audience. On the main stage, the queens must hit the runway decked out in their swankiest cocktail attire.
- A backstage look at elimination day on RuPaul's Drag Race (2009). All seven contestants go backstage and one of them immediately stirs up the season long "pageant feud." Several contestants voice opinions that the tension is starting to effect them all and ask that the book be closed on that subject. The topic changes to who may be "in the bottom." Everyone's baby pictures are shown which brings up sad family memories.